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Blood and Rage_ A Cultural History of Terrorism - Michael Burleigh [336]

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Temoignage Chretien (Catholic weekly), 119

Ter-Petrosian, Semen (Kamo the Caucasian), 63, 66

Terranova, Ruddy, 442

terror: ideology of, 67–8; transnational, 151

Terrorist Fraction (of People’s Will, Russia), 55

Tetuan, Morocco, 468

Thailand, 460–1

Thalib, Ja’far Umar, 460

Thatcher, Margaret (later Baroness): and Northern Ireland, 324–5, 330; assassination attempt on, 330; signs Anglo-Irish Agreement, 331–2

Theodoli, Giovanni, 202

Third World Relief Agency, 400

Thompson, Basil, 23

Tietmeyer, Hans, 263

Tikhomirov, Lev, 53

Tilao, Aldam, 455–6

Tillich, Paul, 496

Tillion, Germaine, 124

Times, The: Fenians attempt to bomb, 15; On Vera Zasulich, 44; on British tolerance, 84

Tito, Josip Broz, 397

Tkachev, Peter, 36

Tobagi, Walter, 217

Tocqueville, Alexis de, 27, 111

Tohill, Frances, 307

Tolstoy, Count Dmitri Andreyevich, 49

Tolstoy, Count Lev Nikolayevich, 31, 49

Tomahawk Cruise missiles, 431

Tone, Wolfe, 3, 16, 19, 24

Toombs, Ivan, 310–11

Top, Mohammed Noordin, 376, 461, 463

Tora Bora, Afghanistan, 374, 420, 451

Torronteras, Francisco Javier, 272, 468

torture: practised by French in Algeria, 119–21

Transjordan, 94; see also Jordan

Trappist monks: murdered in Algeria, 412

Trepov, General Fyodor, 43–4

Trimble, David, 338–40

Truman, Harry, 106

Tsouli, Younis, 505

Tunis: Arafat in, 186, 381

Tunisia, 111, 117, 125, 127

Tupamaros (Uruguay), 273

Turabi, Hassan al-, 378, 420

Turabi, Izzam al-, 379

Turgenev, Ivan: Fathers and Sons, 32

Turin, Italy, 215

Turkey: supplies NATO troops in Bosnia, 402, Western involvement in, 492; round-up of al-Qaeda extremists in, 502

Turki, Prince (of Saudi Arabia), 370

Tuzo, Lieut.-General Harry, 297

tyrannicide: Heinzen on, 69–70

Tyre: Israeli HQ blown up by suicide truck, 348


Ukraine, 492

Ulster see Northern Ireland Ulster Defence Association (UDA): formed, 297; terrorist acts, 299–300, 318; feud with Adair, 341

Ulster Defence Regiment (UDR), 295, 303

Ulster Freedom Fighters (UFF), 297, 329

Ulster Unionists: form Northern Ireland, 26; political dominance, 293; oppose Anglo-Irish Agreement, 332; acknowledge power-sharing, 335, 338; protest at Major- Bruton Joint Framework Document, 336; Blair’s attitude to, 337–8; fail to self- promote in USA, 339

Ulster Volunteer Force: formed, 19, 291, 293; terrorist acts, 291, 298–9, 301, 303–4, 335; deaths, 295; leaders jailed, 296; Spence reorganises, 297–8; attacks homes of Protestant policemen, 332; internal dangers, 458

Ulyanov, Alexander (Lenin’s brother), 55–6

Umari, Fakhri al-, 159

Umberto I, King of Italy: assassinated, 78–9, 82–3

Umkhonto we Sizwe (Spear of the Nation), 137, 143–4, 146–7

Union of the People of Navarre, 278

Union of the Russian People, 60

Union of SR-Maximalists (Russia), 61

United Arab Emirates (UAE), 187

United Arab Republic, 355

United Nations: partitions Palestine, 107; peacekeepers in Bosnia, 400

United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA), 135–6; in Somalia, 501

United States of America: Irish in, 1, 10; Fenianism in, 3–4 financial support for Fenians, 14; acquires Alaska, 28; labour unrest, 73—7; bans anarchists from entering, 84; Jewish support for Palestine, 104–6; Black Consciousness in, 145; payments to Jordan, 152; and aircraft hijacking, 153–4; Working Group on Terrorism, 167; negotiates with Salameh, 175, 177, 348; recognises PLO, 185; supports Provisional IRA, 296; Northern Ireland propaganda in, 339; Teheran embassy besieged, 347; Beirut embassy and barracks attacked, 348; Islamabad embassy attacked, 351; supports Afghan rebels against Soviet Russia, 369–70; financial help for Hamas, 388; renditions, 401, 454; activities in Algeria, 414; Islamic jihadists in, 417–19; bin Laden’s ‘Declaration of War’ against occupation of Saudi Arabia, 424; planned terrorist attacks in, 425, 433; flight training schools, 445; Muslim 9/11 suicide team assembles in, 445–6; attacked (9/11), 446–9, 487; response to 9/11 attacks (‘war on terror’), 449–50, 487–505; criminal revenues in, 452; detention and treatment of terrorist prisoners, 452–6; prisoners’ rights in, 453; sophisticated

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