List of designated terrorist organizations in Pardes
This article covers both recognized terrorist organizations within, as well as the definitions thereof by the nations of, Pardes.
- Affirmative (): Indicates that this organization is designated by the government of a specific nation.
- n/a: Indicates that this organization is not designated as a terrorist organization by the government of a specific nation.
- Partial/See Further (): Indicates a stance which warrants the provision of further information.
Terrorist Organization | RA |
NT |
EET |
ET |
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File:Stveni flag.png Seulbyeni Liberation Movement | N/A | N/A | ||
Terrican Liberation Army | N/A | N/A | N/A |
Process of designation
Anikatia
In Anikatia, Since 2001, the Anikatian Government maintains a Listing of terrorist organizations as per the Unlawful Activities Act 2001. Listings follows a rigorous protocol that involves the State Investigation Bureau and the Ministry of Internal Affairs. The Ministry maintains the list of organisations banned by the Government of Anikatia.
There are two ways that an organisation may be found to be a terrorist organisation under the Criminal Code:
- by a court, as part of the prosecution of a terrorist organisation offence,
- by being ‘listed’ by the Government under the Criminal Code Regulations.
The courts can only consider whether an organisation is a terrorist organisation during a prosecution for a terrorist organisation offence. It is not the role of the courts to consider this as a stand-alone matter. The listing process enables the Government to identify terrorist organisations as a separate matter to any offences. The listing process provides a mechanism for the Anikatian Government to identify terrorist organisations and put the organisation and members of the public on notice that the organisation is a terrorist organisation under Anikatian law.
Temuair
In late 2002, rebels of the Terrican Liberation Army kidnapped Comandante Julie Santizo while she and her unit, the 1st Battalion, 6th Terrican Rifle Brigade were conducting operations in the countryside outside Tarbanti, the territories capital city. Comandante Santizo was taken captive and held for 13 days before being rescued by members of the 1st Cazador Battalion. She completed her tour and resigned from the Imperial Army in 2004. One of the officers serving with the 1st Battalion, 6th Terrican Rifle Brigade, Tenente Conley Alviso, was found guility of supplying information to the rebels that led to the capture of Comandante Santizo. He was executed by firing squad. This, along with several other high profiles incidents, is what many believe led to the stand down of the Terrican Defense Force and the replacement of its forces with units from other territorial positions, or units of the Imperial Army of Temuair.