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South African Defence Force, 136, 144
South African Native National Convention, 138
South Asia: Muslims in, 425–6
South West Africa, 140
Soviet Russia: Irgun seeks support from, 102; supplies arms and aides to South African insurgents, 143, 145; in Afghanistan, 368–70, 380; withdraws from Afghanistan, 374; collapse, 403; represses Chechens, 403–6; see also Russia Soweto, 146
Sozialdemokratischen Partei Deutschlands
(SPD; German Social Democratic Party), 71–2, 223–4
Sozialistischer Deutscher Studentenbund
(SDS), 223–4, 226, 231–2
Spain: anarchist attacks in, 83; and status of Basques, 268–9; Civil War, 271; democracy in, 279; right-wing anti-ETA groups, 279, 283; army loyalties, 280; Socialist victory in 1982 election, 282; Muslims in jail, 441; Islamist attacks on, 465–7, 469, 471–2; jihadist attitudes to, 465; Islamists arrested, 467–8, 504; attitude to terrorists, 471–2, 504
Spano, Vincenzo, 262
Spartaro, Armando, 504–5
Special Air Services Regiment (SAS): counter-revolutionary detachment, 165; in Northern Ireland counter-terrorism, 325, 334; shoots Provisional IRA bombers in Gibraltar, 332–3
Spectator (journal), 9
Speitel, Volker, 247
Spence, Gusty, 296–7, 315
Spiegel, Der (magazine), 230, 239
Spies, August, 74–6
Spiriticchio, Antonio, 209
Springer, Axel: press, 230, 235, 242
Sri Lanka: Tamil separatists, 393
Stalin, Josef: practises political violence, 63; support for Jewish settlers in Palestine, 103; deports Chechens, 403
Stallion, Operation, 257
Stammheim, Stuttgart, 248–9, 251, 257
St Anthony’s College, Oxford, 491
Starway, Lucky, 124
Stasi (East German security force), 187, 239, 260, 261
Stavsky, Avraham, 93
Stephens, James, 2, 18
Stern, Avraham, 93, 98–9
Stern Gang (Palestine), 99–100, 108, 149
Sternebeck, Sigrid, 246, 259
Stockholm: German embassy occupied by terrorists, 248
Stoecker, Dietrich, 248
Stoll, Willy Peter, 252
Stolypin, Peter: assassinated, 58–9, 65; house blown up by suicide bombers, 60; emergency decrees, 64
Stone, Michael, 333, 338
Storey, Bobby, 313
Strasbourg, 434–5
Strauss, Franz Josef, 226
Straw, Jack, 497
Sturm, Beate, 240
Suarez Adolfo, 278
Submission (film), 472
Sudan: bin Laden’s enterprises in, 378; Hassan al-Turabi’s regime in, 378; Al Qaeda expelled from, 380; expels jihad group, 419–20; bin Laden leaves, 420; US revenge strikes after Nairobi bombing, 431;
see also Khartoum Sudeykin, Georgy, 44–5, 52–4
Suez Crisis (1956), 112, 355, 414
Suharto, Thobjin N. J., 366
suicide bombings: in Russia, 60; by Hamas in Israel, 389–90, 392; by women, 393–5; practice of, 393–5; in Kenya and Dar-es-
Salaam, 430; in Britain, 474–5
suicide trucks, 348
Sukarno, Ahmed, 366
Sullivan, Alexander, 14–15
Sullivans, The, USS, 433
Sungkar, Abdullah, 366, 425
Sunni Muslims: as majority, 347; position in Iraq, 474, 503; prospective war with Shia, 486
Suweilum, Samir bin Salekh al - (known as al-Khattab), 406–8
Swaziland, 138
Synge, John Millington, 2
Syria: support for Arafat, 154; Fatah in, 157; troops in Lebanon, 182; air force attacked by Israelis, 185; and Israeli annexation of Golan Heights, 185; Abu Nidal supports, 187; state terrorism in West Germany, 261; supports Hizbollah, 349; united with Egypt in United Arab Republic, 355; backs mutiny within PLO, 380
Tahomi, Avraham, 91, 93
Tailharde, Laurent, 82
Takriti, General Hardan al-, 155
Tal al-Zaatar refugee camp, Lebanon, 182
Tal, Wasfi, 156–8, 174
Taliban: aims, 353; recruits to, 370; bin Laden seeks refuge with, 420–1; regime in Afghanistan, 421–3, 486; and CIA presence in Afghanistan, 451; defeated by US coalition, 455; negotiations with, 490
Tambo, Oliver, 137, 144, 150
Tamils (Sri Lanka), 393
Tangerang, Indonesia, 485
Tanweer, Shehzad, 474–7
Tanzania (formerly Tanganyika), 143–4
Tanzim (Fatah cadre), 392
Tanzim al-Jihad (group), 357
Tapies, Antoni, 275
Tatarstan, 403
Taufer, Lutz, 241
Taymiyya, Ibn, 350, 358
Tebbit, Margaret, 330
Tebbit, Norman (later Baron), 330
Teheran: US embassy siege, 347
Teitgen, Paul, 119
Tejero, Lieut.-Colonel Antonio, 280
Tel Aviv, Israel,