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Blood and Rage_ A Cultural History of Terrorism - Michael Burleigh [328]

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316, 329; background, 320; Scappaticci’s hatred of, 329; elected to Northern Ireland Assembly, 331; pleads for release of Limerick bombers, 337; as deputy to Ian Paisley, 340, 345

McGurk, Philomena, 298

McKeag, Stevie, 320–2

MacKeague, John, 293

McKee, Billy, 295

McKee, William Robert and James, 304

McKinley, William: assassinated, 79, 82–3

McLaverty, Gerard, 308

MacStiofain, Sean, 295, 298

MacSwiney, Terence, 21

Madani, Abassi, 363–4

Madden, Thomas, 305

Madjlis ech-Choura (Algeria), 364

Madrid: trains bombed, 466–8, 471

Magee, John Joe, 329

Magee, Patrick, 312, 330

Maghreb (North Africa), 111–12, 376

Mahler, Horst, 224, 225, 230–1, 233, 235–9, 245, 247, 266

Mahmoud see Akache, Zohair Youssef, 255

Maier-Witte, Silke, 246

Majelis Mujahidin (organisation), 366

Major, (Sir) John, 336–7

Malan, Daniel Francois, 139–40

Malatesta, Errico, 67–8

Malaya: British counter-terror tactics in, 118, 149–50, 487

Malaysia, 502

Mali, 501

Malik, Semina (‘lyrical terrorist’), 507

Malik, Shiv, 441

Malta, SS, 13

Manchester: Fenians in, 5–6; Provisional IRA bomb in, 336; policeman murderd by terrorist suspect, 464

Mandela, Nelson: in Algeria, 137; background, 137, 139; reading, 137; activities in South Africa, 138; advocates military action, 142–3; tried and acquitted of treason, 142; life sentence, 144, 150; criticises ANC’s attacks on civilians, 146; campaign to free, 147; as national leader, 150

Mandelson, Peter, 337

Manila, Philippines, 426–8

Manson, Charles, 163

Manzanas, Meliton, 274

Mao Zedong, 198, 203, 234

Marcuse, Herbert, 222

Marighella, Carlos, 193, 233

Maritain, Jacques, 198

Markievicz, Constance, Countess, 21

Maronites: in Lebanon, 182, 184–5

Marshall, Penny, 398

Martin, Sergeant Clifford, 105

Martin, Leo, 295

Martov, Iuly, 63

Martyrs of Morocco (group), 472

Marx, Karl, 6, 32;

Kapital, 39

Marxism: and class exploitation, 31; and Socialists-Revolutionaries, 61; Zionist beliefs in, 92; in Italy, 191, 194–5

Mashaal, Khaled, 391

Maskhadov, General Aslan, 405, 407, 410

Mason, Roy, 322–3

Masri, Wahiudeen al-, 399

Massari, Mohammed al-, 470

Massey, Anna, 301

Massoud, Ahmed Shah, 377, 447, 449

Massu, General Jacques, 120–1, 123, 127

Matkal, Sayaret, 173

Matoub, Lounes, 412

Mattarella, Piersanti, 214

Maudling, Reginald, 488

Mauriac, Jacques, 119

Mauritania, 501

Maurras, Charles, 119

Mawdudi, Mawlana, 368

maximalists (Russia), 62

Maxwell, Alexander, 308

Mazar-e-Sharif, Afghanistan, 422

Maze prison (formerly Long Kesh), Northern Ireland, 297, 304, 310, 314–15, 318; protest actions and hunger strikes, 322–5

Mecca: and hajj, 349; violence (1979), 350–1

Meinhof, Ulrike: activism, 227, 233–40; arrested and imprisoned, 244–5; trial, 248–9; Baader and Ensslin criticise, 249; death, 249; The Urban Guerrilla Concept, 240

Meins, Holger, 145, 240, 243, 245–6, 248

Meir, Golda, 164, 168, 170, 172–3

Mendes-France, Pierre, 178

Mendizabal Benito, Eustaquio (‘Txikia’), 276

Mendoza, Rodolfo (‘Boogie’), 428

Mensheviks: attitude to terrorism, 63; rift with Bolsheviks, 64

Mermant, Operation (Britain, 2003), 464

Mezentsov, Nikolai Vladimirovich, 45

Mezzeroff, Professor (pseudonym), 12–13

Miami Showband, 303

Mibach, Baron von, 248

Michelini, Arturo, 190

Mielke, Erich, 260

MI5, 506

Mikhailov, Alexander, 45–6

Milan: bank bombed by terrorists, 189–90; Red Brigades in, 197; Islamic Cultural Institute (ICI), 399; Muslim population, 399, 437; Islamist cell discovered and bugged, 434, 469

Military Service Bill (Ireland, 1918), 20

Mill, John Stuart, 6

Milosevic, Slobodan, 397–8

Mirbeau, Octave, 81

Miro, Joan, 275

MI6, 493

Mitterrand, Francois: and Algerian conflict, 119

MK Luthuli Detachment, 144, 147

Mogadishu, Somalia, 255, 257, 379

Mohammed, Ali, 429

Mohammed, Fazul Abdullah, 430

Mohammed, Khalid Sheikh (‘Abdul Majid’): in Kuwait, 376; plans attacks on USA, 417, 425–9, 445–6; in Manila, 427; visits bin Laden, 429; and collapse of Twin Towers in New York, 449; arrested in Rawalpindi, 457; devises further attacks on foreign embassies, 460–1; relations with Barot, 479

Mohammed,

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