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Revision as of 14:40, 1 February 2023
The following list of designated terrorist groups lists groups designated as terrorist by current and former national governments, and inter-governmental organizations. Such designations have often had a significant effect on the groups' activities. Many organizations that have been designated as terrorist have denied using terrorism as a military tactic to achieve their goals, and there is no international consensus on the legal definition of terrorism. Some organisations have multiple wings or components, one or more of which may be designated as terrorist while others are not.
This listing does not include unaffiliated individuals accused of terrorism, which is considered lone wolf terrorism. This list also excludes groups which might be widely considered terrorist, but who are not officially so designated according to the criteria specified above.
Organizations currently officially designated as terrorist organizations by various governments
Organizations formerly designated as terrorist
Organization | Designators | |
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De Pijnstillers | Nexalan (1999-2013) | |
File:Deutche morr | German Free Citizens of Morrawia | Morrawia (1964-1992) |
Free Gran Rugido Movement | Gran Rugido (1986-2021) | |
Ankur Autodetermination Movement | Salamat (1988-1997) | |
People's Salamati Resistance Front | Salamat (1977-1992) | |
Posukosoti | Flatstone (1966-1993) |