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Blood and Rage_ A Cultural History of Terrorism - Michael Burleigh [324]

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Allah): formed, 348; terrorist actions, 348–9; aids Hamas refugees from Israel, 388; talking to, 490

Hobsbawm, Eric, 193

Hodel, Emil Max, 79

Hodgkinson, Sarah, 8

Hodgson, Jack, 138

Hofmann, Sieglinde, 241, 250, 257

Hogefels, Birgit, 265

Holland, John, 10–11

Holland, USS (submarine), 11

Holm, Eric, 139

Holocaust: and Israeli national identity, 111, 149; deniers, 266, 493; and Israeli treatment of Palestinians, 384

Homann, Peter, 238–9

Honecker, Erich, 260

honour killings, 492, 495

Hoppe, Manfred, 241

Horkheimer, Max, 222

Howard, John, 463

Huarte, Felipe, 276

Hughes, Brendan, 295, 303, 323

Human Concern International, 400–2

Hume, John, 288, 334

Humphrey, Hubert, 224–5

Husain, Ed, 490–1, 496

Hussain, Hasib, 475–6

Hussein, Kayid, 183

Hussein, King of Jordan, 153–6, 178–9, 187, 368, 387

Husseini, Abd el-Kader el-, 109

Husseini, Ghazi el-, 158

Husseini, Haj-Amin al-, Grand Mufti of Jerusalem, 90–2, 94, 97


I Commando (ETA), 281

Ibrahim, Andrew, 505

Ibrahim, Muktar Said, 477–8

Idris, Wafa, 394

Ikegami, Haruki, 427

immigrants: and welfare rights, 440; and culture clash, 441

Imron, Ali, 462–3

Indian sub-continent: Muslims in, 365–7

Indo-China: French defeat in, 112, 117

Indonesia: Muslims in, 365–6; socio economic structure, 365; anti-Semitism in, 415; local terrorist acts, 459–62; counter-terror activities, 463, 492; attempts to introduce sharia law, 485; lull in jihadi activity, 502

Inkatha Freedom Party (Zulu), 148

INLA (Irish National Liberation Army), 324, 330, 338, 345

Inman, Admiral Bobby, 429

Institute of Contemporary Art, London:

Crash exhibition, 266

Inter-Departmental Working Group on Terrorism (USA), 167

International Airline Pilots Association, 153

International Anarchist Congress (1881), 78

International Anti-Anarchist Conference (1898), 85

International Islamic Relief Organisation, 425

internet: Islamist use of, 469–70, 486

Intifadas see Palestinians Iran: war with Iraq, 183, 347; Jimmy Carter visits, 346; republic under ayatollah Khomeini, 347, 438; encourages terrorist acts abroad, 348–9; support for Bosnian Muslims, 398; heroin addicts in, 422; Yousef’s bomb attack on, 426; moderates obstructed, 438; earthquake in, see also Shah of Iran

Iraq: Zionist terrorism in, 110; troops in Jordan, 154–5; payments to Abu Nidal, 179; war with Iran, 183, 347; Spain’s involvement in, 466; invaded (2003), 472–3; foreign anti-Coalition fighters in, 473–4; inter-sectarian Muslim killings, 473; counter-terror tactics in, 487, 503; roadside bombs, 488, 503; US casualties, 488; US victory in, 488–9; asymmetric war in, 488; post-war dismissal of police and army, 488; Abu Ghraib prison, 491; Al-Qaeda in, 503; Sunni Awakening, 503; US troop surge in, 503, 504; Operation Phantom Strike, 503; geopolitical consequences of war in, 504; extremist training in, 502–3; invasion of, reasons for, 502–3

Ireland: demands for reforms, 1–2, 9; grievances against British, 1–2; Home Rule question, 2, 10, 18; conscription introduced (First World War), 20; independence, 20–1, 24; Protestants attacked, 21; civil war (1920s), 25–6; and Northern Ireland troubles, 294, 296; support for Provisional IRA in Northern Ireland, 296; reluctance to accept Northern Ireland in republic, 301; volunteers join Provisional IRA, 312; reaction to Bobby Sands’ death, 325; signs 1985 Anglo-Irish Agreement, 331–2; Sinn Fein weakness in, 334; economic boom, 344; see also Fenians

Irgun Zvai Leumi (Etzel; Jewish military organisation): formed, 91, 93; Begin leads against British, 100–2, 104–5; joins Hebrew Resistance Movement, 102; terror attacks on Arabs, 107–10

Irish Free State: founded, 20, 24

Irish Guards: nicknamed ‘Mick Barretts’, 9

Irish Invincibles, 14

Irish Land League, 14

Irish Parliamentary Party, 19

Irish People (newspaper), 4

Irish Republican Army (IRA): links with foreign organisations, 3, 457; origins, 18–19, 24; anti-British military campaign, 21–2; attacks on mainland Britain (1920s), 23; seeks political settlement, 23; seizes buildings in Dublin (1922), 24–5; in Northern Ireland, 291, 294–5; killings,

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