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Boock, Peter Jiirgen, 232, 250–2, 254, 257
Booth, Lauren, 495
Bosnia: Muslims and jihadists in, 397–403; NATO peacekeepers in, 402
BOSS (South African security service), 148
Boston, Mass.: Irish in, 3
Boston Symphony Orchestra, 491
Botswana, 144–5
Bouchiki, Achmed, 176
Bouchiki, Toril Larsen, 176
Boudia, Muhammed, 174–5
Bouhired, Djamila, 124
Boulez, Pierre, 228–9
Boumedienne, Colonel Houari, 126, 134, 150, 362
Boumendjel, Ali, 121
Bourdin, Martial, 84, 86
Bourgass, Kamel, 464
Boutaliha, Mohammed Bekkali, 467
Bouteflika, Abdelaziz, 414, 501
Boutros Ghali, Boutros, 358
Bouyali, Mustafa, 362–3
Bradlaugh, Charles, 6
Braghetti, Anna Laura, 208
Braunmuhl, Gerold von, 263
Bresci, Gaetano, 82–3
Brescia: bomb (1974), 200
Brett, Sergeant Charles, 5–7
Brezhnev, Leonid, 368
Brighton: Provisional IRA bomb in hotel, 330
Britain: Fenian activities in, 4–7, 11, 13–19; IRA attacks on (190s), 23; asylum laws, 84; Palestine mandate, 88–91, 93; suppresses Arab Revolt in Palestine, 94–5; outbreak of war with Germany (1939), 97; restricts immigration of Jews in Palestine, 97; acts against Jewish terrorism in Palestine, 103, 105–6; counter-terror tactics in Malaya, 118, 487; forms counter revolutionary warfare detachment, 167; Provisional IRA bombing campaign against mainland, 302, 330, 335; subsidises Northern Ireland, 335; presence in Egypt, 351; Muslim citizens in, 438–9; multiculturalism in, 439–40, 497–8; prisoners’ rights in, 453, 507–8; in Iraq, 474; suicide bombers in, 474–8, 494–6, 505–8, 511–12; denies campaign medal for Helmand Province battle, 480; CONTEST counter-terrorist strategy, 490–1; Islamic extremism in universities, 491; left-wing backing for Islamic extremism, 494–6; judges hamper counter-terrorist measures, 494–5; libel laws, 495; growth of Islam within, 497–8; immigration policies, 497, 511; Operation Crevice, 505; epicentre of European jihadi network, 505–8; Muslim prison population, 507–8; US intelligence and police forces, relations with, 508–9; Bill of Rights, 511; see also London British
Broadcasting Corporation (BBC): fear of racist accusations, 440–1
Broederbund (South Africa), 138–9
Brooks, Trevor ‘Abu Izzadeen’, 505
Brouard, Santiago, 283–4
Brousse, Paul, 67
Brown, Gordon, 473, 478
Browne, Des, 490
Brugiere (French magistrate), 463, 504
Brunel (French miser), 81
Bruton, John, 336
Brzezinski, Zbigniew, 369
Buback, Siegfried, 251
Bucerius, Gert, 234
Buckley, Bill, 349
Bugeaud, Marshal Thomas-Robert, duc d’Isly, 111
Bulot (French judge), 80
Bundes Verfassungsschutz (West German secret service), 228
Buonarroti, Philippe Michel, 67, 70
Bureau of Services (Arab), 372
Burgos Sixteen (ETA members), 275
Burke, Ricard O’Sullivan, 7–9
Burke, Thomas, 14
Burnham, Martin and Gracia, 455–6
Burton, Henry, 18
Burtsev, Vladimir, 65
Bush, George W., 401, 447, 449, 451, 453, 455
Bushnell, Prudence, 430
Buthelezi, Chief Mangosuthu, 148
C13 (Northern Ireland police unit), 341
Cafiero, Carlo, 67
Cagol, Mara, 198–201
Cahill, Joe, 295
Calcraft, William, 6, 9
Callaghan, James (later Baron), 293–4
Campbell, Brian, 327
Camus, Albert, 33, 123
Canada: invaded by Irish-Americans, 4, 10; planned terrorist attacks on USA from, 433–4, Al-Qaeda in, 500
Capone, Al, 452
Carlist Wars (1833–40 and 1873–6), 269
Carlos, Don, 269
Carlos the Jackal see Sanchez, Illich Ramirez Carlotto, Michelle, 189
Carnot, Marie Francois Sadi, 82–3
Carrero Blanco, Admiral Luis, 276–7
Carter, Jimmy, 346–7, 369, 488
Caserio, Santo Jeronimo, 82
Casey, Joseph, 7–8
Casimirri, Alession, 209
Castellano, Carlo, 205
Castro, Fidel: and air piracy, 153
Catalonia: separatism, 270–1
Catalpa (ship), 10
Cattin, Marco Donat, 217
Cavendish, Lord Frederick: assassinated, 14
Central Intelligence Agency (CIA): and Salameh, 175, 177, 348; and bombings in Italy, 190; funds Italian Christian Democrats, 190, 204; and Basque PNV, 271; aids mujaheddin against Soviets in Afghanistan, 371; rendition, 401, 454; in Algeria, 414; bin Laden unit, 429; authorised to act against bin Laden, 432; and US ‘war