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Blood and Rage_ A Cultural History of Terrorism - Michael Burleigh [334]

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Ifiaki, 274

Sarkozy, Nicolas, 463, 509

Saronio, Carlo, 214

Sartawi, Isam, 183

Sartre, Jean-Paul, 131, 148, 246–7, 275

Sarvati, Kamal see Slim, Said

Saudi Arabia: helps fund Fatah, 134, 136, 157; Khartoum embassy attacked by Black September, 171–2; diplomats taken hostage in Paris, 179; mediates in Lebanon, 182; and Iranian Islamic Revolution, 349–50; Khomeini’s hatred of, 350; fundamentalism, 353; Qutb’s influence in, 355; and war in Afghanistan, 369, 371; hatred of Soviet Russia, 370; and Abdullah Azzam, 372; armed forces, 377; bin Laden returns to, 377–8; reputation declines after First Gulf War, 378; deal with Syria over Arafat, 380–1; sends aid to Bosnian Muslims, 398; finances Wahhabism in Chechnya, 407; supports Taliban, 421; US forces in, 424; US policy on, 451; counter-jihadist scheme, 480–1; architectural modernisation due to bin Laden Clan, 489–90; funds British universites, 491; religious funding, 493; jihadist re-education programme, 500

Saunders, Frances Stonor, 490

Savage, Sean, 332–3

Savak (Iranian secret police), 346–7

Savasta, Antonio, 217

Savinkov, Boris, 61

Sayed, Mahmoud Abdelkader Es, 435–6

Scappaticci, Freddie (‘Scap’), 321, 329–30

Schauble, Wolfgang, 504

Schelm, Petra, 241–2

Schily, Otto, 231, 241, 244, 248, 251

Schleyer, Hanns Martin: abducted and murdered, 252–4, 256–7, 259, 262

Schmid, Norbert, 241

Schmidt, Helmut, 224, 248, 253, 256

Scholze, Ulrich, 240

Schonhuber, Franz, 266

Schreiber, Manfred, 165

Schroder, Gerhard, 239, 266

Schubert, Ingrid, 239, 249, 263

Schulz, Adelheid, 257, 259, 261

Schumann, Jurgen, 254–5

Schwab, Michael, 77

SDECE (French secret service), 118

Seckendorff-Gudent, Ekkehard, Freiherr von, 259

2 June Movement (Germany), 225, 228, 231, 235, 247, 258, 259

Second World War (1939–45): South African attitudes to, 139

Secret Apparatus (Egyptian organisation), 352

Seliger, William, 75–7

Selous Scouts (Rhodesia), 144

Senzani, Giovanni, 219

Serbia, 415

Serbs, 397–8, 400, 402

Setif, Algeria, 112–14

Seveso, Italy: Hoffmann-La Roche factory, 204

Shaaban, Anwar, 399, 402

Shah of Iran (Muhammed Reza Pahlavi), 225, 346–7

Shah, Wali, 427

Shamali, Fuad al-, 163

Shamir, Yitzhak, 100, 102, 150

Shankill Butchers, 304–8

Shankill Defence Association, 296

sharia (Islamic religious law), 350, 407, 485

Shariati, Ali, 347

Sharif, Omar Khan, 396

Sharon, Ariel, 93, 185–6, 383, 392–3

Sharpeville, Transvaal, 142, 150

Shehada, Sheikh Salah, 387

Shehi, Marwan al-, 444

Shevyrev, Peter, 55

Shia Islam: in Iran, 347; in Afghanistan, 423; prospective war with Sunni, 486

Shibh, Ramzi bin al-, 435, 444–6, 457, 467

Shifa chemical plant, Sudan, 431

Shin Beth, 382, 388, 390–1

Shiqai, Fathi, 390

Shoukri, Andre Khaled, 341

Shuqairi, Ahmad al-, 134

Shuqri Mustafa, 357

Sidqi, Atef, 380

Sieff, Joseph, 180

Sifar (Italian military intelligence), 190

Signac, Paul, 82

Singapore, 460–1

Sinistra Proletaria (review), 198

Sinn Fein (Irish political movement and party), 20–1, 331–2, 334, 338–40

Sisulu, Walter, 139

Six-Day War (Arab-Israeli, 1967), 135, 159–60, 355

Slim, Said (Kamal Sarvati), 254

Slovenia, 398

Smith, Clive Stafford, 482

Smith, Ian, 144

Smuts, Jan Christian, 139

Sobrero, Ascanio, 12

Sobuke, Walter, 139

Social Democratic Labour Party (Russia), 62

Social and Democratic Labour Party

(SDLP, Northern Ireland), 331, 334–5, 338

Socialists-Revolutionaries (SR; Russian party), 61–2, 65

Soekarnoputri, Megawati Setiawati, 366, 459

Sohnlein, Horst, 229

Soloviev, Alexander, 45–6

Somalia: hijacked Lufthansa plane flown to, 255; US troops attacked, 379; Islamic extremism in, 501–2; Ethiopian invasion of, 501–2

Sossi, Mario, 199–200, 210–11

Soule (French Basque province), 273

Soummam Valley Congress (1956), 117

Soustelle, Jacques, 116, 129

South Afica: Mandela’s actions in, 137–8; position of Blacks and Coloureds, 137–41; National Party regime and apartheid, 139–41; in Second World War, 139; homelands, 140–1; racial violence and anti-apartheid campaign, 142–3, 145–7, 149; attempted military invasion, 144; youth of protestors, 146, 149; atrocities

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