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Blood and Rage_ A Cultural History of Terrorism - Michael Burleigh [322]

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189–90

Fassbinder, Rainer Werner, 229

Fatah (movement): founded, 133–4

funding, 134, 136; guerrilla activities, 134–5; bases in Jordan, 135, 152; copies FLN methods, 149; leaves Jordan and Syria for Lebanon, 156–7; and Black September, 158; leaders injured by letter bombs, 168; and attack on Saudi embassy in Khartoum, 171; attacks on Israel, 178, 184; Revolutionary Council formed, 179; Baader-Meinhof gang train with, 238; and first Intifada, 382, 385; encourages women fighters, 393

Faul, Dennis, 325

Faulkner, Brian, 297, 300–1

Fazazi, Mohammed, 467

Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), 450

Feith, Douglas, 502–3

Feltrinelli, Giangiacomo, 191, 193, 199, 230, 232, 457

Fenians (Irish Republican Brotherhood):

founded, 2; supported in USA, 3–4, 16; membership, 4; violent activities in Britain, 4–7, 11, 13–19; executed, 6–7, 9; imprisoned, 8–10; as model for IRA, 18–19; anarchists copy, 74

Fenzi, Enrico, 218

Feraoun, Mouloud, 116, 132, 150

Ferris, Martin, 312–13

Feuerbach, Ludwig Andreas, 32

Fianna Fail (Ireland), 296

Fiat (company): attacked by Red Brigades, 202, 205, 215, 219

Fielden, Samuel, 76–7

Figner, Vera: background, 29–30; revolutionary activities, 31, 42, 47–8, 51–2; works in rural village, 40; and assassination of Alexander II, 50; arrest and imprisonment, 53; and Degaev, 53

Finsbury Park mosque, London, 464, 465, 507

Finucane, Pat, 335

Fiore, Raffaele, 209, 215

Fiorino, Carlo, 214

First, Ruth, 145

FIS see Islamic Salvation Front Fishman, Rabbi, 102

Fisk, Robert, 373

Fitt, Gerry, 291–2

Fitzgerald, Garret, 331

FLN (National Liberation Front, Algeria): conflict with France in Algeria, 114–29; de Gaulle negotiates with, 129–31; factional differences and violence, 133; assumes power in Algeria, 136–7; regime, 361

Florida: flight training schools, 445

Florion, Emile, 79

Force 17 (Arafat’s bodyguard), 135

Force Research Unit (FRU, Northern Ireland), 328–9

Forsyth, Frederick, 180

Foucault, Michel, 195, 347

Fox, Bernard, 311

France: deports Fenians, 18; Revolutionary regime, 67; anarchist attacks in, 80–2; conflict in Algeria, 111–19, 121–8; counter-terrorist measures, 117–18, 463; torture in Algeria, 119–21; Fifth Republic constitution, 127–8; resolves conflict in Algeria, 129–31; and Algerian independence, 133; wearies of Algerian conflict, 150; anti-terrorist unit, 167; May 1968 events, 191; Red Army Faction in, 257; Basque provinces, 273; Basque terrorism in, 279, 284; Spanish counter-terrorism acts in, 282–3; Algerian jihadist actions in, 401, 412; mosques, 437, 484; immigrants’ welfare rights, 440; and multiculturalism, 440; Muslims in jail, 441, 504; attitude towards ‘war on terror’, 504

Franceschini, Alberto, 198–200, 216

Franco, General Francisco, 271–2, 274–5, 277–8

Franjieh, Suleiman, 174

Frankfurt-am-Main: arson attack, 229, 231; bomb attack on US air base, 262; Algerian terrorist cell disovered, 433–4, 443

Freedom House, 492

Freiheit (newspaper), 72–4

Fremantle, Western Australia, 10

Frick, Henry Clay, 83

Friedrich, Ralph Baptist, 246

Friuli, Italy: earthquake, 204

Froger, Amedee, 123

Front de l’Algerie Francaise (FAF), 129

FRU see Force Research Unit FSB (Russian successor to KGB), 408–11

Fuerza Nueva (New Strength; Spain), 279


Gaelic League (Ireland), 1

Gallagher, Dr Thomas, 15–16

Gallinari, Prospero, 208–9, 212

Gallo, Charles, 80

Galloway, George, 495

Galviagi, General Enrico, 218

Gama’at, al- (organisation), 401

Gambetta, Leon, 79

Gancia, Vallarino, 201

Gandhi, Mohandas Karamchand, 138

Garcia, Anthony, 469

Garibaldi, Giuseppe, 6

Garnett, Edward, 85

Garzon, Baltasar, 284

Gaulle, Charles de: and Algerian conflict, 127–9; assassination attempts on, 129, 131

Gaza Strip, 110, 381–3, 385; al-Azhar university, 386

Gemayel, Bashir, 185–6

Gemayel, Pierre, 182

Genscher, Hans-Dietrich, 165, 263

Georgia, 492, 499

Geraghty, Anthony, 303

Germany: supported by Irish organisations, 19; rise under Bismarck, 28; anarchist activities in, 79–80; supports Arab cause in Palestine, 97–8; war with Britain (1939–45), 97; Stern seeks support from, 99; see also

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