Blood and Rage_ A Cultural History of Terrorism - Michael Burleigh [320]
Chadli Benjedid, 363, 365
Challe, General Maurice, 128–9, 132
Channel 4 (TV channel), 440, 507
Chaoui, Mohammed, 467
Chatila refugee camp, Lebanon, 174, 186
Chechens: lawlessness, 407
Chechnya: wars with Russians, 403–8, 410; terrorist acts in Russia, 408–10
Cheka (Tsarist Russian secret police), 56, 66
Chekhov, Anton, 32
Cheney, Dick, 448, 454
Chernomirdin, Viktor, 406
Chernyshevsky, Nikolai, 34–5; What is to be Done?, 33–4
Chertoff, Michael, 504
Chester Castle: aborted Fenian raid on, 4–5
Chesterton, G. K.: The Man Who Was Thursday, 85
Chicago: labour unrest and violence, 73, 75–8; Armoury, 84
Chichester-Clark, James, 293–4
Childers, Erskine, 25
China: Communists supply arms to Palestinians, 136; supplies arms for Afghanistan, 371
Chirac, Jacques, 284
Chishti, Irfan, 442
Chomsky, Noam, 418
Chotjewitz, Peter, 233, 236
Christian Democrat party (Italy), 190–1, 204–5, 207, 210, 212
Christian Democrats (Germany), 221–2, 224
Christianity: Islamic hostility to, 415; reaction to Islamic extremism, 496, 509
Church of Ireland (Protestant), 1, 9
Churchill, (Sir) Winston: Zionist sympathies, 90; saves Patria refugees, 98; friendship with Moyne, 101
Clan na Gael (USA), 10–11, 13, 14–15, 18, 74
Clark, ‘Cleaky’, 319
Clarke, Charles, 474
Claverie, Pierre, Bishop of Oran, 412
Clerkenwell, 14; House of Detention, 7–9
Clinton, Bill, 420, 426, 431, 453
Clizbee, Kent, 456
Clutton, William, 8
Coco, Francesco, 199–200
Cohn, Nick, 495, 496
Cohn-Bendit, Danny (‘the Red’), 194, 246
Cold War, 488, 491, 492–3
Coleman, Peter, 482
Coleraine, Northern Ireland, 288
Coll, Steve 489–90, 500
Collins, Eamon, 309–11
Collins, Michael, 21, 23–5
Columbia: FARC terrorists, 344
Commando Elizabeth van Dyck, 262
Commando Patsy O’Hara, 262
Commando Ulrike Meinhof, 251
Commons, House of: Fenians plan attack on, 17–18
Commune 1 (German group), 225, 228–9
Communists: in Algeria, 112; in South Africa, 138–9, 141–3, 147, 149; in Italy, 191, 195, 207
Comte, Auguste, 32
Condon, Edward O’Meagher, 5–6, 86
Congress of Cultural Freedom, 490, 493
Connor, Mervyn John, 305
Conquest, Robert, 403
Conrad, Joseph: The Secret Agent, 13, 84–7
Continuity IRA, 332
Copts: in Egypt, 357–8
Corday, Charlotte, 44
Cosgrave, William T., 21, 25
cosmopolitanism, 439
Cossiga, Francesco, 210, 254
Coty, Rene, 127
Courbet, Gustave: anarchist sympathies, 82
Craig, Jim, 308–9
Craig, William, 299
Craigavon, James Craig, Baron, 289
Craxi, Bettino, 211
Crevice, Operation, 505
Crimean War (1854–5), 2–3, 27
Croatia, 398
Croats, 397–8, 400, 402
Croissant, Klaus, 242, 247, 251–2
Crossan, Francis, 306
Crusader-Zionists, 414–15
Cuba: intervenes in southern Africa, 145; and air piracy, 153; see also Guantanamo Bay Cumann na mBann (Irish women’s organisation), 21
Cunningham, James Gilbert, 18
Curcio, Renato, 198–201, 203, 205, 210–12, 219
Czechoslavakia: arms supplies, 143
Czolgosz, Leon, 82–3
Dagestan, 407
Dahl, Major Harry (‘Dirty’), 260
Dalla Chiesa, General Alberto, 213, 216, 218
Daly, Cahal, Archbishop of Armagh, 314
Daly, John, 17
Daoud, Abu, 159, 163, 171, 179
Daoud, Mohammed, 368
Dar-es-Salaam, 430
Darul Islam (Indonesia), 365–6
Darwin, Charles, 32
Davitt, Michael, 86
Dawson’s Field, Zarka, Jordan, 155
Dayan, Moshe, 96, 98
Dayton Agreement (on Bosnia), 402
Dean, Diana, 433
Deasy, Timothy, 5
Debray, Regis, 232, 509
Degaev, Serge (later Alexander Pell), 52–4
Degaev, Vladimir, 52
Degauque, Muriel, 474
Degueldre, Roger, 132
Deir Yassin, Palestine, 108–9
Dejana, Antioco, 203
de Klerk, P.W., 148
Democratic Unionist Party (DUP; Northern Ireland), 338, 340
Denmark: publishes cartoons mocking Prophet, 472; jihadi’s in, 505
Deobad, India, 366
Derrida, Jacques, 195
Derry City see Londonderry Dershowitz, Alan, 455
Deutsche Schnellpost (US journal), 69
de Valera, Eamon, 20–1, 23
Devlin, Bernadette, 288, 292
Devoy, John, 10–11
Dharma, General Surya, 502