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Several national governments and two international organizations have created lists of organizations that they designate as terrorist.[1] 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.[2][3]
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 designated according to the criteria specified above.
Organizations listed by the United Nations Security Council ISIL (Da'esh) and Al-Qaida Sanctions Committee.[4]
| Organization | Designators | |
|---|---|---|
| Abdullah Azzam Brigades | United Nations,[5] Argentina,[6] Bahrain,[7] Canada,[8] Iraq,[9] Japan,[10] New Zealand,[11] United Arab Emirates,[12][13][14] United Kingdom,[15] United States[16] | |
| Abu Sayyaf | United Nations,[5] Argentina,[6] Australia,[17] Bahrain,[7] Canada,[8] Japan,[10][18] Malaysia,[19] New Zealand,[11] Philippines,[20] United Arab Emirates,[12][13][14] United Kingdom,[15] United States[16] | |
| Aden-Abyan Islamic Army | United Nations,[21] Argentina,[6] Bahrain,[7] Japan,[10] New Zealand,[11] United Kingdom[15] | |
| Al-Akhtar Trust | United Nations,[22] European Union,[23] United States,[24] United Kingdom,[25] Isle of Man,[26] Pakistan,[27] Panama,[28] Switzerland,[29] South Africa,[30] Thailand,[31] Latvia,[32] Uzbekistan,[33] Cyprus,[34] Argentina,[6] Australia,[35] South Korea,[36] Nigeria,[37] New Zealand,[38] Luxembourg,[39] Liechtenstein,[40] Trinidad and Tobago,[41] Moldova,[42] Israel,[43] Ukraine,[44] Nauru,[45] Taiwan,[46] Namibia,[47] Azerbaijan,[48] Philippines,[49] France,[50] Indonesia[51] | |
| Al-Itihaad al-Islamiya | United Nations,[5] Argentina,[6] Japan,[10] New Zealand,[11] United Kingdom[15] | |
| Al-Mourabitoun[A] | United Nations,[5] Argentina,[6] Australia,[17] Bahrain,[7] Canada,[8] Iraq,[53][9] Japan,[10] New Zealand,[11] United Arab Emirates,[12][13][14] United Kingdom,[15] United States[52] | |
| Al-Nusra Front[B] | United Nations,[56] Argentina,[6] Australia,[17] Bahrain,[7] Canada,[8] Iran,[57] Iraq,[58][59] Japan,[10] Kazakhstan,[60] Kuwait,[61] Kyrgyzstan[62] Lebanon,[63] Malaysia,[19] New Zealand,[11] Syria,[64][65] Russia,[66] Saudi Arabia,[67] Tajikistan,[68] Turkey,[69][70] United Arab Emirates,[12][13][14] United Kingdom,[15] United States[71] | |
| al-Qaeda | United Nations,[72] European Union,[73] Argentina,[6] Australia,[17] Bahrain,[7] Brazil,[74] Canada,[8] China,[75] India,[76] Indonesia,[77] Iran,[78] Israel,[79][80] Japan,[81][82][10] Kazakhstan,[60] Kyrgyzstan,[62] Malaysia,[19] New Zealand,[11] Pakistan,[83] Paraguay,[84] Russia,[66] Saudi Arabia,[85] Tajikistan,[68] Turkey,[86] United Arab Emirates,[12][13][14] United Kingdom,[15] United States[16] | |
| al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula | United Nations,[5] Argentina,[6] Australia,[17] Bahrain,[7] Canada,[8] Japan,[10] Malaysia,[19] New Zealand,[11] Saudi Arabia,[87] United Arab Emirates,[12][13][14] United States[16] | |
| al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb | United Nations,[5] Argentina,[6] Australia,[17] Bahrain,[7] Canada,[8] Japan,[10] Malaysia,[19] New Zealand,[11] Russia,[66] United Arab Emirates,[12][13][14] United States[16] | |
| Ansar al-Sharia (Libya)[C] | United Nations,[5] Argentina,[6] Bahrain,[7] Iraq,[9] Japan,[10] New Zealand,[11] Turkey,[89] United Arab Emirates,[12][13][14] United Kingdom,[15] United States[16] | |
| Ansar al-Sharia in Tunisia | United Nations,[5] Argentina,[6] Bahrain,[7] Iraq,[9] Japan,[10] New Zealand,[11] Tunisia,[90] United Arab Emirates,[12][13][14] United Kingdom,[15] United States[16] | |
| Ansar al-Islam | United Nations,[5] Argentina,[6] Australia,[17] Bahrain,[7] Canada,[8] Japan,[10] New Zealand,[11] United Arab Emirates,[12][13][14] United Kingdom,[15] United States[16] | |
| Ansar Dine | United Nations,[5] Argentina,[6] Bahrain,[7] Iraq,[91] Japan,[10] New Zealand,[11] United Arab Emirates,[12][13][14] United States,[16] Canada[92] | |
| Ansaru | United Nations,[5] Argentina,[6] Bahrain,[7] Iraq,[53][9] Japan,[10] New Zealand,[11] United Kingdom,[15] United States[16] | |
| Armed Islamic Group of Algeria | United Nations,[5] Argentina,[6] Bahrain,[7] Canada,[8] Japan,[10] New Zealand,[11] United Kingdom[15] | |
| Osbat al-Ansar | United Nations,[5] Argentina,[6] Bahrain,[7] Canada,[8] Japan,[10] Kazakhstan,[60] New Zealand,[11] Russia,[66] United Arab Emirates,[12][13][14] United Kingdom,[15] United States[16] | |
| Boko Haram | United Nations,[5] Australia,[17] Bahrain,[7] Canada,[8] Iraq,[53][9] Japan,[10] Malaysia,[19] New Zealand,[11] Turkey,[12][13][14] United Arab Emirates,[93] United Kingdom,[15] United States[16] | |
| Caucasus Emirate | United Nations,[94] Argentina,[6] Bahrain,[7] Canada,[8] Japan,[10] New Zealand,[11] Russia,[66] United Arab Emirates,[12][13][14] United Kingdom,[15] United States[95] | |
| Egyptian Islamic Jihad[D] | United Nations,[5] Argentina,[6] Bahrain,[7] Canada,[8] Japan,[10] New Zealand,[11] Russia,[66] United Kingdom[15] | |
| Haqqani network | United Nations,[5] Argentina,[6] Canada,[8] Japan,[10] New Zealand,[11] United Arab Emirates,[12][13][14] United Kingdom,[15] United States[16] | |
| Harkat-ul-Jihad al-Islami | United Nations,[5] Argentina,[6] Bahrain,[7] Japan,[10] New Zealand,[11] United Kingdom,[15] United States[16] | |
| Harkat-ul-Mujahideen | United Nations,[5] Argentina,[6] Bahrain,[7] Canada,[8] Japan,[10] New Zealand,[11] India,[76] United Kingdom,[15] United States[16] | |
| Harakat Sham al-Islam | United Nations,[5] Argentina,[6] Bahrain,[7] Japan,[10] New Zealand,[11] United States,[96][54] Morocco[97] | |
| Jamiat ul-Ansar[E] | United Nations,[5] Australia,[17] Canada,[F] New Zealand,[11] India,[76] Pakistan[83] | |
| Hay'at Tahrir al-Sham[G] | United Nations,[5] European Union,[98] Argentina,[6] Australia,[2] New Zealand,[11] Morocco,[97] Russia,[66] Turkey,[99] United Kingdom,[15] United States,[54] | |
| Islamic Jihad Union | United Nations,[5] Argentina,[6] China,[100] Kyrgyzstan[62] New Zealand,[11] Pakistan,[101] United Kingdom,[15] United States[16] | |
| Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan | United Nations,[5] Argentina,[6] Australia,[17] Bahrain,[7] Canada,[8] China,[100] Japan,[10] Kazakhstan,[60] Kyrgyzstan[62] New Zealand,[11] Pakistan,[101] Russia,[66] Tajikistan,[68] United Arab Emirates,[12][13][14] United Kingdom,[15] United States[16] | |
| Islamic State in the Greater Sahara | United Nations,[5] Argentina,[6] Canada,[92] Iraq,[102] Japan,[10] New Zealand,[11] United States[16] | |
| Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant | United Nations,[56] European Union,[103] Argentina,[6] Australia,[17] Bahrain,[7] Canada,[8] China,[104] Egypt,[105] India,[76] Indonesia,[106]Iraq,[107] Iran,[108] Israel,[109] Japan,[10] Jordan,[110] Kazakhstan,[60] Kuwait,[61] Kyrgyzstan[62] Lebanon,[63][111] Malaysia,[19] New Zealand,[11] Pakistan,[101] Paraguay,[84] Russia,[66] Saudi Arabia,[67] Tajikistan,[68] Turkey,[112][113] United Arab Emirates,[12][13][14] United Kingdom,[15] United States[16] | |
| Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant – Khorasan Province | United Nations,[5] Argentina,[6] Australia,[114] Canada,[8] Iraq,[115] Japan,[10] New Zealand,[11] India,[76] United States[16] | |
| Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant – Libya Province | United Nations,[5] Argentina,[6] Australia,[17] Iraq,[116] Japan,[10] United States[16] | |
| Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant – Yemen Province | United Nations,[5] Iraq,[116] Argentina,[6] Japan,[10] United States[117] | |
| Islamic State's West Africa Province | United Nations,[5] Argentina,[6] Japan,[10] United States[16] | |
| Jaish-e-Mohammed | United Nations,[5] Australia,[17] Argentina,[6] Bahrain,[7] Canada,[8] India,[76] Japan,[10] New Zealand,[11] Pakistan,[83] United Arab Emirates,[12][13][14] United Kingdom,[15] United States[16] | |
| Jaish al-Muhajireen wal-Ansar | United Nations,[5] Bahrain,[7] Canada,[8] Japan,[10] New Zealand,[11] United States[96] | |
| Jamaah Ansharut Daulah | United Nations,[5] Argentina,[6] Indonesia,[106] Japan[10] | |
| Jamaah Ansharut Tauhid | United Nations,[5] Bahrain,[7] Argentina,[6] Indonesia,[118] Japan,[10] Malaysia,[19] New Zealand,[11] United States[16] | |
| Jama'at Nasr al-Islam wal Muslimin[H] | United Nations,[5] Canada,[8] Argentina,[6] Iraq,[119] New Zealand,[11] United Kingdom,[15] United States[16] | |
| Jamaat-ul-Ahrar | United Nations,[5] Argentina,[6] Japan,[10] New Zealand,[11] Pakistan,[101] United Kingdom,[15] United States[120] | |
| Jemaah Islamiyah | United Nations,[5] Argentina,[6] Australia,[17] Bahrain,[7] Canada,[8]Indonesia,[118]Japan,[121][10][18] Malaysia,[19] New Zealand,[11] United Kingdom,[15] United States[16] | |
| Jund al-Aqsa | United Nations,[5] Argentina,[6] Japan,[10] Malaysia,[19] New Zealand,[11] Saudi Arabia,[122] United Kingdom,[15] United States[123] | |
| Islamic State – Algeria Province | United Nations,[5] Argentina,[6] Bahrain,[7] Japan,[10] Kazakhstan,[60] New Zealand,[11] United Kingdom,[15] | |
| Islamic State – Tunisia Province | United Nations,[5] European Union,[124] United States,[125] United Kingdom,[126] China,[127] Philippines,[128] Latvia,[129] Albania,[130] Czech Republic,[131] Mauritius,[132] Isle of Man,[133] Bailiwick of Guernsey,[134] Cayman Islands,[135]The Bahamas,[136] Pakistan,[137] Jamaica,[138] Vatican City[139] | |
| Katibat al-Imam al-Bukhari | United Nations,[5] Argentina,[6] Iraq,[140] New Zealand,[11] Japan,[10] Kyrgyzstan[62] United States[141] | |
| Katibat al-Tawhid wal-Jihad | United Nations,[5] Argentina,[6] United States,[142] Russia,[66] Kyrgyzstan[143] Moldova,[144] Israel[43] | |
| Lashkar-e-Taiba | United Nations,[5] Argentina,[6] Australia,[17] Bahrain,[7] Canada,[8] India,[76] Japan,[81][10] New Zealand,[11] Pakistan,[83] Tajikistan,[68] Russia,[66] United Arab Emirates,[12][13][14] United Kingdom,[15] United States[16] | |
| Lashkar-e-Jhangvi | United Nations,[5] Argentina,[6] Australia,[17] Bahrain,[7] Canada,[8] Japan,[10] New Zealand,[11] Pakistan,[83] United Kingdom,[15] United States[16] | |
| Libyan Islamic Fighting Group | United Nations,[5] Argentina,[6] Bahrain,[7] Japan,[10] New Zealand[11] | |
| Moroccan Islamic Combatant Group | United Nations,[5] Argentina,[6] Bahrain,[7] Japan,[10] New Zealand,[11] United Kingdom,[15] Morocco[145] | |
| Movement for Oneness and Jihad in West Africa | United Nations,[5] Argentina,[6] Bahrain,[7] Canada,[8] Japan,[10] New Zealand,[11] United States[16][failed verification] | |
| Mujahidin Indonesia Timur | United Nations,[146] Argentina,[6] Bahrain,[7] Japan,[10] Indonesia,[118]Malaysia,[19] New Zealand,[11] United Kingdom[15] | |
| Riyad-us Saliheen Brigade of Martyrs | United Nations,[147] European Union,[148] Argentina,[6] United States,[149] United Kingdom,[150] France,[151] Spain,[152] Australia,[153] New Zealand,[154] China,[155] South Korea,[156] Singapore,[157] Pakistan,[158] Cyprus,[159] Hong Kong,[160] Latvia,[161] Isle of Man,[162] South Africa,[163] Malta,[164] East Timor,[165] Trinidad and Tobago[166] | |
| Society of the Revival of Islamic Heritage | United Nations,[5] Argentina,[6] Bahrain,[7] Japan,[10] New Zealand,[11] Russia[66] | |
| Tariq Gidar Group | United Nations,[5] United States,[167] United Kingdom,[168] Isle of Man,[169] France,[170] Argentina,[6] Australia,[171] Spain,[172] Latvia,[173] Israel,[43] Macau,[174] Trinidad and Tobago[175] Japan,[176] Taiwan,[177] Pakistan,[178] Thailand,[179] South Africa,[180] Iraq,[181] Jordan,[182] Moldova,[183] Uzbekistan,[33] Angola,[184] Nicaragua,[185] Panama,[186] Nauru[45] | |
| Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan | United Nations,[5] Argentina,[6] Bahrain,[7] Canada,[8] China,[187] Iran,[188] Japan,[10] New Zealand,[11] Pakistan,[83] Russia,[189] United Arab Emirates,[12][13][14] United Kingdom,[15] United States[16] | |
| Turkistan Islamic Party[I] | United Nations,[5] European Union,[190] Argentina,[6] Bahrain,[7] Canada,[8] China,[191] Iran,[192] Japan,[10] Kazakhstan,[60] Kyrgyzstan[62] Malaysia,[19] New Zealand,[11] Pakistan[193] Russia,[194] Tajikistan,[68] Turkey,[195] United Arab Emirates,[12][13] United Kingdom[15] | |
| Organization | Designators | |
|---|---|---|
| 18th Street gang | El Salvador[196] | |
| 764 | United States[197] | |
| Abu Nidal Organization | European Union,[198] Canada,[8] Japan,[121][18] United Kingdom[15] | |
| Addameer | Israel[199] | |
| Soldiers of Egypt (Ajnad Misr) | Egypt,[200] United Arab Emirates,[12][13][14] United Kingdom,[15] United States[201] | |
| Akhil Bharat Nepali Ekta Samaj | India[76] | |
| Al-Andalus Media | United States[202] | |
| al-Aqsa Foundation | Argentina,[6] European Union[198] | |
| al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades | European Union,[198] Canada,[8] Japan,[81][18] New Zealand,[203] United States[16] | |
| Al-Ashtar Brigades | Bahrain,[7] Canada,[8] United Kingdom,[15] United States[16] | |
| Al-Badr | India,[76] United States[204] | |
| Alex Boncayao Brigade | United States[205] | |
| al-Haramain[J] | Argentina,[6]Russia[66] | |
| Al-Hayat Media Center | United States[16] | |
| al-Jama'a al-Islamiyya | European Union,[198] Argentina,[6] Canada,[8] Israel,[80] Russia,[66] United Arab Emirates,[12][13][14] United Kingdom,[15] United States[16] | |
| Al Ghurabaa | United Kingdom[15] | |
| Al-Haq | Israel[199] | |
| Al-I'tisam Media Foundation | United States[202] | |
| Al-Kataib Media Foundation | United States[202] | |
| Al-Malahem Media | United States[202] | |
| All Tripura Tiger Force | India[76] | |
| al-Qaeda in the Indian Subcontinent | Australia,[17] Canada,[8] India,[76] Japan,[18] Pakistan,[101] United States[16] | |
| Al-Shabaab | Australia,[17] Canada,[8] Japan,[18] Malaysia,[19] New Zealand,[203] United Arab Emirates,[12][13][14] United Kingdom,[15] United States[16] | |
| Al-Umar-Mujahideen | India[76] | |
| Al Wafa al Igatha al Islamia | Argentina[6] | |
| Amaq News Agency | United States[16] | |
| Animal Liberation Front | United States[206] | |
| Ansar Bait al-Maqdis[K] | Australia,[17] Canada,[8] Egypt,[207] New Zealand,[203] United Arab Emirates,[12][14] United Kingdom,[15] United States[16] | |
| Ansar Khalifa Philippines [L] | Australia,[208] Malaysia[19] | |
| Ansar ul Islam | United Kingdom,[15] United States[209] | |
| Arab Struggle Movement for the Liberation of Ahvaz | Iran[210] | |
| Arakan Army | Myanmar[211] | |
| Arakan Rohingya Salvation Army | Malaysia,[19] Myanmar[212] | |
| Army of Islam | United Arab Emirates,[12][13][14] United States[16] | |
| Army of the Men of the Naqshbandi Order | United States[16] | |
| Aryan Strikeforce | Canada[213] | |
| As-Sahab | United States[202] | |
| Asa'ib Ahl al-Haq | United Arab Emirates,[12] United States[16] | |
| ATK Group | Ukraine[214][215] | |
| Atomwaffen Division | Australia,[216] Austria,[217] Canada,[218] Estonia,[219] Italy,[220] United Kingdom,[221] | |
| A.U.E. | Russia[222] | |
| Aum Shinrikyo | Canada,[8] European Union,[223] Kazakhstan,[60] Russia[66] | |
| Az-Zallaqa Foundation | European Union,[224] United States,[225] United Kingdom,[226] Isle of Man[227] | |
| Azov Battalion | Russia[228] | |
| Badr Organization | United Arab Emirates[12] | |
| Babbar Khalsa International | European Union,[198] Canada,[8] India,[76] Japan,[121][18] Malaysia,[19] United Kingdom[15] | |
| Bahrain Freedom Movement | Bahrain[7] | |
| Balochistan Liberation Army | China,[229]European Union,[230] Iran,[231] Pakistan,[232] Russia,[233] United Kingdom,[15] United States[234][235] | |
| Baloch Students Organization | Pakistan[236] | |
| Bangladesh Chhatra League | Bangladesh[237][238] | |
| Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Fighters[M] | Australia,[208] Malaysia[19] | |
| The Base | European Union,[239] Canada,[92] United Kingdom,[240] Australia,[17] New Zealand[241] | |
| Benevolence International Foundation | Argentina,[6] | |
| Bisan Center | Israel[199] | |
| Black Bridge | Russia[242] | |
| Blood & Honour | Canada[8] | |
| BYPOL | Belarus[243] | |
| Boat People SOS | Vietnam[244] | |
| Centre for Applied Nonviolent Action and Strategies | United Arab Emirates[12][13][14] | |
| Redut-Antiterror | Ukraine[214][215] | |
| Civilna Zastita of Serbia | Republic of Kosovo[245][246] | |
| Coalition of Patriots for Change | Central African Republic[247] | |
| Cártel del Noreste | United States[248] | |
| Combat 18 | Canada[8][240] | |
| Committee for Charity and Solidarity with Palestine | Israel[79] | |
| Communist Party of India (Maoist) | India[76] | |
| Communist Party of India (Marxist–Leninist) People's War | India[76] | |
| Communist Party of the Philippines | European Union,[198] Japan,[18] New Zealand,[203] Philippines,[249] United States[16] | |
| New People's Army | ||
| Communist Party of Turkey/Marxist–Leninist | Turkey[112] | |
| Congress of the Peoples of Ichkeria and Dagestan | Russia[66] | |
| Conspiracy of Fire Nuclei | United States[250] | |
| Continuity Irish Republican Army | New Zealand,[203] United Kingdom,[15] United States[16] | |
| Coordinadora Arauco-Malleco | Chile[251] | |
| Council on American–Islamic Relations | United Arab Emirates[252][253] | |
| Cumann na mBan | United Kingdom[15] | |
| Darul Islam | Indonesia[118] | |
| Deendar Anjuman | India[76] | |
| Defence for Children International Palestine branch | Israel[199] | |
| Donetsk People's Republic | Ukraine[254][255] | |
| Dukhtaran-e-Millat | India[76] | |
| East Turkestan Information Center | China[191] | |
| Earth Liberation Front | United States[206] | |
| East Turkestan Liberation Organization | China,[191] Kazakhstan,[60] Kyrgyzstan[62] | |
| E.N.O.T. Corp. | Ukraine[214][215] | |
| Euskadi Ta Askatasuna | Canada,[8] France,[256] European Union,[223] New Zealand,[203] United Kingdom,[15] United States[16] | |
| February 14 Youth Coalition | Bahrain[7] | |
| Fianna Éireann | United Kingdom[15] | |
| First of October Anti-Fascist Resistance Groups | European Union,[223] Spain | |
| Force 17 | Israel[79] | |
| Freedom of Russia Legion | Russia[257] | |
| Free Nations of Post-Russia Forum | Russia[258] | |
| Free Papua Movement | Indonesia[259] | |
| Garo National Liberation Army | India[76] | |
| Georgian National Legion | Russia[21] | |
| Great Eastern Islamic Raiders' Front | European Union,[198] Turkey[112] | |
| Global Relief Foundation | Argentina[6] | |
| Grey Wolves | Kazakhstan[60] | |
| Gulf Cartel | United States[260] | |
| Gülen movement | Gulf Cooperation Council,[261] Pakistan,[262] Turkey[263] | |
| Hamas | European Union,[198][264] Argentina,[265][266] Australia,[17] Canada,[8] Israel,[267] Japan,[81][18] New Zealand,[203] Paraguay,[84] United Kingdom,[268] United States,[16] Organization of American States[269] Switzerland[270] | |
| Hamas – Al-Qassam Brigades[N] | Japan[18] | |
| Harakat Ansar Allah al-Awfiya | United States,[271] Latvia[272] | |
| Harakat Hezbollah al-Nujaba | United States[273] | |
| Harkat-ul-Jihad-al-Islami Bangladesh | New Zealand,[203] United Kingdom,[15] United States[16] | |
| Harakat-Ul-Mujahideen/Alami | Japan,[10] United Kingdom[15] | |
| Hasm Movement | Canada,[8] Egypt,[274] United Kingdom,[15] United States[275] | |
| Hezb-e Islami Gulbuddin | Canada[8] | |
| Hezbollah | Gulf Cooperation Council,[276] Argentina,[6] Australia,[277] Bahrain,[7] Canada,[8] Colombia,[278] Germany,[279] Honduras,[278] Israel,[280] Malaysia,[19] Paraguay,[84] Saudi Arabia,[281] United Arab Emirates,[281] United Kingdom,[15] United States[16] Switzerland[282] | |
| Hezbollah (Military Wing)[O] | European Union,[198] Bahrain,[7] Canada,[8] Malaysia,[19] New Zealand,[203] Saudi Arabia,[281] United Arab Emirates,[281] United Kingdom,[15] United States[16] | |
| Hezbollah (External Security Organisation)[O] | Argentina,[6] Australia,[17] Bahrain,[7] Canada,[8] Malaysia,[19] Saudi Arabia,[281] United Arab Emirates,[281] United Kingdom,[15] United States[16] | |
| Hezbollah Al-Hejaz | Saudi Arabia,[87] United Arab Emirates[12][13][14] | |
| Hezbollah in Latin America | Argentina,[283] Colombia,[284] Honduras,[285] Paraguay[286] | |
| Hizb ut-Tahrir | China,[287] Egypt,[288] Indonesia,[289] Iran,[288] Kazakhstan,[60] Pakistan,[83] Russia,[66] Saudi Arabia,[288] Tunisia,[290] Tajikistan,[68] Turkey,[291][292] United Kingdom[293] | |
| Hizbul Mujahideen | European Union,[198] India,[76] United States,[16] Canada[92] | |
| Holy Land Foundation for Relief and Development | Japan[18] Israel[79] | |
| Houthis | Malaysia,[19] Saudi Arabia,[67] United Arab Emirates,[12][13][14] United States,[294] Yemen (Presidential Leadership Council),[295][296] Canada[297] | |
| Hurras al-Din | United States,[298] Australia[299] | |
| Indian Mujahideen | Canada,[8] India,[76] Japan,[18] New Zealand,[203] United Arab Emirates,[12][13][14] United Kingdom,[15] United States[16] | |
| International LGBT movement | Russia[300][301] | |
| International Sikh Youth Federation | Canada,[8] European Union,[223] India[76] Japan[121][18] | |
| Irish National Liberation Army | United Kingdom[15] | |
| Irish People's Liberation Organisation | United Kingdom[15] | |
| Islam4UK | United Kingdom[302] | |
| Islamic Jihad – Jamaat Mujahideen | Japan,[10] Russia[66] | |
| International Relief Fund for the Afflicted and Needy – Canada | Canada[8] | |
| International Union of Muslim Scholars | Bahrain,[7] Egypt,[303][304] Saudi Arabia,[304][303] United Arab Emirates[304][303] | |
| Iran International | Iran[305][306] | |
| Islamic Renaissance Party of Tajikistan | Russia,[66] Tajikistan[68] | |
| Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps | Bahrain,[7] Canada,[307] Saudi Arabia,[308] Sweden,[309] United States[310] | |
| Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps' Quds Force | Bahrain,[7] Canada,[8] Israel,[311] Saudi Arabia,[308] United States[16] | |
| Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant – Sinai Province | Australia,[17] Canada,[8] Japan,[18] Malaysia,[19] New Zealand,[203] Qatar,[312] United States[16] | |
| Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant – Central Africa Province[P] | United States[313] | |
| Jalisco New Generation Cartel | United States[314] | |
| Jamaat al-Dawah ila al-Quran wal-Sunnah | United States[315] | |
| Jamaat-e-Islami | Russia[66] | |
| Jamaat Ul-Furquan | Japan,[10] United Kingdom[15] | |
| Jamaat-ul-Mujahideen Bangladesh | India,[76] Malaysia,[19] United Kingdom,[15] Bangladesh[316] | |
| Jamaah Ansharusy Syariah | Indonesia[118] | |
| Jamiat al-Islah al-Idzhtimai | Russia[66] | |
| Jamiat-e Islami | Russia[66] | |
| Jund al-Sham | Russia[66] | |
| Kach and Kahane Chai | Canada,[8] Israel,[79][317] Japan[121][18] | |
| Jundallah | New Zealand,[203] United States[16] | |
| Kamtapur Liberation Organisation | India[76] | |
| Kangleipak Communist Party | India[76] | |
| Kanglei Yawol Kanna Lup | India[76] | |
| Kastuś Kalinoŭski Regiment | Belarus[318] | |
| Kata'ib Hezbollah | Japan[319] United Arab Emirates,[12][13][14] United States[16] | |
| Khalid ibn al-Walid Army | Argentina[6] | |
| Khalistan Commando Force | India[76] | |
| Khalistan Liberation Force | India[76] | |
| Khalistan Zindabad Force | European Union,[198] India[76] | |
| Khalistan Tiger Force | India[320] | |
| Kingdom Assembly of Iran | Iran[321][better source needed] | |
| Komala–PIK | Iran[322][323] | |
| Komala–CPI | Iran,[324] Japan[325] | |
| Komala–KTP | Iran[324] | |
| Komi Daily | Russia[326] | |
| Krasnoyarsk Jamaat | Russia[66] | |
| Kurdish Hezbollah | Turkey[112] | |
| Kurdistan Communities Union | Turkey[112] | |
| Kurdistan Democratic Party/North | Turkey[112] | |
| Kurdistan Democratic Party–Iran | Iran[324] | |
| Kurdistan Democratic Party | ||
| Kurdistan Freedom Hawks[Q] | Australia,[327] United Kingdom,[15] United States[328] | |
| Organization of Iranian Kurdistan Struggle | Iran[329] | |
| Kurdistan Freedom Party | Iran[324] | |
| Kurdistan Workers' Party[R] | European Union,[198] Australia,[17] Austria,[330] Azerbaijan,[331] Bulgaria, Canada,[8] Czech Republic,[332] Finland,[333] Iran,[334] Japan,[121] Kazakhstan,[60] Kyrgyzstan,[62] Netherlands,[335] New Zealand,[203] Poland, Portugal, Spain,[336] Syria,[337] Sweden,[333] Turkey,[112] United Kingdom,[15] United States[16] | |
| La Familia Michoacana | United States[338] | |
| Lashkar-e-Balochistan | Pakistan[339] | |
| Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam | European Union,[198] Canada,[8] India,[76] Malaysia,[19] Sri Lanka,[340] United Kingdom,[15] United States[16] | |
| Liwa al-Muhajireen wal-Ansar | Argentina[6] | |
| Liwa Fatemiyoun | Canada[8] United States | |
| Lord's Resistance Army | African Union,[341] United States[205] | |
| Loyalist Volunteer Force | United Kingdom[15] | |
| Luhansk People's Republic | Ukraine[254][255] | |
| Macina Liberation Front | Canada[92] | |
| Majeed Brigade | Pakistan | |
| Majelis Mujahidin Indonesia | United States[342] | |
| Maktab al-Khidamat | Argentina[6] | |
| Maniacs: Cult of Murder | Russia[343] | |
| Manipur People's Liberation Front | India[76] | |
| Maoist Communist Centre of India | India[76] | |
| Maoist Communist Party (Turkey) | Turkey[112] | |
| MAP | Ukraine[214][215] | |
| Maute Group | Philippines, Malaysia, New Zealand, Japan[18] | |
| Mara Salvatrucha | El Salvador,[196] United States[344] | |
| MS Group | Ukraine[214][215] | |
| Mujahideen Shura Council in the Environs of Jerusalem[S] | Canada,[8] United Arab Emirates,[12] United States[16] | |
| Muslim Brotherhood | Collective Security Treaty Organization,[345] Bahrain,[346] Egypt,[347] Libya (House of Representatives),[348] Kazakhstan,[60] Russia,[66] Syria,[349] Saudi Arabia,[67] Tajikistan,[68] United Arab Emirates[12][13][14] | |
| Movement for the self-determination of Kabylie | Algeria[350] | |
| Myanmar National Democratic Alliance Army | Myanmar[211] | |
| National Action | United Kingdom[15] | |
| National Democratic Front of Bodoland | India[76] | |
| National Democratic Front of the Philippines | Philippines[351][352][353] | |
| National Liberation Army | European Union,[198] Canada,[8] Japan,[18] New Zealand,[203] United States[16] | |
| National Liberation Front of Tripura | India[76] | |
| National Liberation Movement of Ahwaz | Iran[210] | |
| National Socialism / White Power | Russia[354] | |
| National Socialist Council of Nagaland | India[76] | |
| National Unity Government of Myanmar | Myanmar (State Administration Council)[355] | |
| Neo-JMB | Japan[18] | |
| Nordic Resistance Movement | United States[356][357] | |
| Network (Russia) | Russia[66] | |
| Nexta | Belarus[358] | |
| No Lives Matter | United States[359] United Kingdom[360] | |
| Orange Volunteers | United Kingdom[15] | |
| Oromo Liberation Army | Ethiopia[361] | |
| Pashtun Tahaffuz Movement | Pakistan[362] | |
| Palestine Liberation Front | Canada,[8] Israel,[79] Japan,[121][18] United States[16] | |
| Palestinian Islamic Jihad | European Union,[198] Australia,[17] Canada,[8] Israel,[363] Japan,[81][18] New Zealand,[203] United Kingdom,[15] United States[16] | |
| Palestinian Relief Development Fund – Interpal | Israel[79] | |
| Palestinian Taliban Group | Israel[43] | |
| Paraguayan People's Army | Paraguay,[364] United States[364] | |
| Party of Free Life of Kurdistan | Iran,[324] Turkey,[365] United States[366] | |
| People's Anti-Fascist Front | India[76][367] | |
| People's Defence Forces | Australia,[327] United Kingdom[15] | |
| People's Liberation Army of Manipur | India[76] | |
| People's Liberation Party-Front of Turkey | United Kingdom[15] | |
| People's Militia named after Minin and Pozharsky | Russia[66] | |
| People's Mujahedin of Iran | Iran,[368] Iraq[369] | |
| People's Revolutionary Party of Kangleipak | India[76] | |
| Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine | European Union,[198] Canada,[8] Japan,[121][18] United States[16] | |
| Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine – General Command | European Union,[198] Canada,[8] Japan,[121][18] United Kingdom,[15] United States[16] | |
| Promised Day Brigade | United Arab Emirates[12] | |
| Proud Boys | Canada,[92] New Zealand[241] | |
| Provisional Irish Republican Army | United Kingdom[15] | |
| Rabita Trust | Argentina[6] | |
| Radio al-Andalus | Australia [370] | |
| Rajah Sulaiman Movement | Argentina[6] | |
| Real Irish Republican Army | New Zealand,[203] United Kingdom,[15] United States[16] | |
| Red Hand Commando | United Kingdom[15] | |
| Red Hand Defenders | United Kingdom[15] | |
| Resistencia Ancestral Mapuche | Argentina[6] | |
| Resistência Galega | Spain[371] | |
| Resistencia Mapuche Lafkenche | Chile[251] | |
| Resistencia Mapuche Malleco | Chile[251] | |
| Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia | Canada,[8] Japan,[18] | |
| Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia Dissidents | United States[16] | |
| Revolutionary Antifascist Patriotic Front | Spain[372] | |
| Revolutionary Nuclei | United Kingdom[373] | |
| Revolutionary Organization 17 November | United Kingdom[15] | |
| Revolutionary Party of Kurdistan | Turkey[112] | |
| Revolutionary People's Liberation Party–Front | European Union,[198] Japan,[121][18] New Zealand,[203] Turkey,[112] United Kingdom,[15] United States[16] | |
| Revolutionary Struggle | United States[16] | |
| Russian Imperial Movement | Canada,[92] United States[374] | |
| Russian Orthodox Army | Ukraine[375] | |
| Russian Volunteer Corps | Russia[66] | |
| Rachad | Algeria[350] | |
| Red Brigades | European Union,[223] Italy[376] | |
| Right Sector (Crimean branch) | Russia[66] | |
| RSB Group | Ukraine[214][215] | |
| Sadval movement | Azerbaijan[377] | |
| Sabireen Movement | Canada,[8] United States[275] | |
| Samidoun | Canada,[378] Israel,[379] Netherlands,[380] United States[381] | |
| Saor Éire | United Kingdom[15] | |
| Saraya al-Mukhtar | Bahrain,[7] Egypt,[382] Saudi Arabia,[382] United Arab Emirates[382] | |
| Severna Brigada | Kosovo[246][245] | |
| Sindhudesh Liberation Army | Pakistan[383] | |
| Slavonic Corps | Ukraine[214][215] | |
| State Administration Council | Myanmar (National Unity Government)[384] | |
| The Saved Sect | United Kingdom[15] | |
| Sect of Revolutionaries | United States[385] | |
| Sharia4Belgium | Belgium[386] | |
| Sinaloa Cartel | United States[387] | |
| Shining Path | European Union,[198] Canada,[8] Japan,[81][18] New Zealand,[203] United States, United Kingdom, Peru | |
| Shura Council of Benghazi Revolutionaries[388] | Bahrain,[7] Egypt,[388] Saudi Arabia,[388] United Arab Emirates,[388] United States | |
| Sipah-e-Sahaba Pakistan | Pakistan,[83] United Kingdom[15] | |
| Sonnenkrieg Division | Australia,[389] United Kingdom[15] | |
| Special Purpose Islamic Regiment | Argentina[6] | |
| Students' Islamic Movement of India | India[76] | |
| Supreme Military Majlis ul-Shura of the United Mujahideen Forces of Caucasus | Russia[66] | |
| Tablighi Jamaat | Kazakhstan,[60]Saudi Arabia[390] Tajikistan[68] | |
| Takfir wal-Hijra | Kazakhstan,[60] Kyrgyzstan[62] | |
| Taliban | Argentina,[6] Bahrain,[7]Canada,[8] Japan,[81] Russia,[66] Tajikistan,[68] United Arab Emirates[12][13][14] | |
| Tamil Nadu Liberation Army | India[76] | |
| Tamil National Retrieval Troops | India[76] | |
| Tamil Youth Organisation | Sri Lanka[391][392] | |
| Ta'ang National Liberation Army | Myanmar[211] | |
| Tanzim | Israel[79] | |
| Tehreek-e-Nafaz-e-Shariat-e-Mohammadi | Pakistan,[83] United Kingdom[15] | |
| Terrorgram | United Kingdom,[393] United States[394] | |
| Teves Group | Philippines[395][396] | |
| Tevhid-Selam (Al-Quds Army) | Turkey[112] | |
| Third Republic of Vietnam | Vietnam[397] | |
| Three Percenters | Canada[398][399] | |
| Transnational Government of Tamil Eelam | Sri Lanka[391][392] | |
| Tren de Aragua | United States[344] Argentina,[6] | |
| Tunisian Combatant Group | Argentina[6] | |
| Túpac Amaru Revolutionary Movement | Peru | |
| Ulster Defence Association | United Kingdom[15] | |
| Ulster Volunteer Force | United Kingdom[15] | |
| Ummah Tameer-e-Nau | Argentina[6] | |
| Union of Agricultural Work Committees | Israel[199] | |
| Union of Palestinian Women's Committees | Israel[199] | |
| Cárteles Unidos | United States[400] | |
| United Liberation Front of Assam | India[76] | |
| United National Liberation Front | India[76] | |
| United Self-Defense Forces of Colombia | Japan[18] | |
| United States Armed Forces | Iran[401] | |
| United States Central Command | ||
| United States Department of Defense | ||
| Vanguards of Conquest[T] | Canada[8] | |
| Việt Tân | Vietnam[402] | |
| Wagner Group | Estonia,[403][404] France,[405] Lithuania,[406] Ukraine,[214][215] United Kingdom[407][408] OSCE Parliamentary Assembly[409] | |
| Weichán Auka Mapu | Chile[251] | |
| West Papua National Liberation Army | Indonesia[410] | |
| World Tamil Movement | Canada[8] | |
| World Uygur Youth Congress | China[191] | |
| Yarmouk Martyrs Brigade | United States[411] | |
| YPG / SDF | Turkey[412][413][414][415][416] | |
Below is the list of organizations that have officially been designated as terrorist in the past, by the respective parties, but have since been delisted.
| Organization | Designators | Date | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Abu Nidal Organization | United States | 8 October 1997 – 1 June 2017[16] | |
| African National Congress | South Africa | 16 December 1961 – 11 February 1990[417] | |
| Al-Haramain Foundation United States branch | New Zealand | ?–2014[418] | |
| ¡Alfaro Vive, Carajo! | Ecuador | 1984[419]–1991[420] | |
| Armed Islamic Group of Algeria | United States | 8 October 1997 – 15 October 2010[16] | |
| Armenian Secret Army for the Liberation of Armenia | United States, Azerbaijan | 1975–1991 (dissolved) | |
| Aum Shinrikyo | European Union | ?–18 July 2011[421][422] | |
| United States | 8 October 1997 – 20 May 2022[423] | ||
| Azov Battalion | Japan | 2021–2022[424] | |
| Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine | United States | 10 August 1997 – 10 August 1999[16] | |
| Fatah | United States | ?–1988 | |
| Front de libération du Québec | Canada | 1 April 1963 – 1971 | |
| Ginbot 7 | Ethiopia | ?–2018[425] | |
| Harakat Ansar Iran | Iran[426][better source needed] | ?–2013 (dissolved) | |
| Houthis | United States | 19 January–5 February 2021[427] (reenlisted on 16 Feb 2024)[428] | |
| Islamic Army in Iraq | United States, Israel, Iraq, Iran | from 2003-2013[citation needed] | |
| Hynniewtrep National Liberation Council | India | 16 November 2000[429]–2011[76][430] | |
| Jamiat-e-Islami | Democratic Republic of Afghanistan | ?–1992 | |
| Japanese Red Army | United States | 8 October 1997 – 8 October 2001[16] | |
| Kach and Kahane Chai | European Union | ?–12 July 2010[431][432] | |
| United States | 8 October 1997 – 20 May 2022[16] | ||
| Khmer Rouge | United States | 8 October 1997 – 8 October 1999[16] | |
| Lehi | Israel,[433] United Kingdom[434] | August 1940 - 1948 | |
| Libyan Islamic Fighting Group | United Kingdom | ?–November 2019[435] | |
| United States[16] | ? | ||
| Manuel Rodríguez Patriotic Front | United States | 8 October 1997 – 8 October 1999[16] | |
| Chile | 1983-1999 | ||
| Moroccan Islamic Combatant Group | United States[16] | ? | |
| National Council of Resistance of Iran | United States | 15 August 2003[436]–28 September 2012 | |
| Nuclei di Iniziativa Proletaria | European Union | ?–2007[437] | |
| Nuclei di Iniziativa Proletaria Rivoluzionaria [it] | European Union | ?–2007[437] | |
| Nuclei Territoriali Antimperialisti | European Union | ?–2007[437] | |
| Oromo Liberation Front | Ethiopia | ?–2018[425] | |
| Ogaden National Liberation Front | Ethiopia | ?–2018[425] | |
| People's Mujahedin of Iran | European Union | May 2002–26 January 2009[438] | |
| Canada | 24 May 2005[439]–20 December 2012[440] | ||
| United Kingdom | 28 March 2001 – 24 June 2008[438] | ||
| United States | 8 July 1997 – 28 September 2012[16] | ||
| Palestine Liberation Front | United Kingdom | ?–12 July 2010[431][432] | |
| Palestine Liberation Organization | United Kingdom, United States | 1988[441]–1991,[442] 1987 – 1988[443] | |
| Revolutionary Nuclei | United States | 10 August 1997 – 18 May 2009[16] | |
| Red Army Faction | West Germany | ? | |
| Revolutionary Organization 17 November | United States[16] | ? | |
| Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia | European Union | 2001–13 November 2017[444] | |
| United States | 8 October 1997 – 30 November 2021[16] | ||
| Shindo Renmei | Brazil | 1940s (dissolved) | |
| Taliban | Kazakhstan | March 2005 – 2023[445] | |
| Kyrgyzstan | 2006–2024[446] | ||
| United States | 2002–2015[447] | ||
| Tehreek-e-Labbaik Pakistan | Pakistan | 2021[448] | |
| Tehreek-e-Nafaz-e-Shariat-e-Mohammadi | Democratic Republic of Afghanistan | ? | |
| Tigray People's Liberation Front | Ethiopia[449][450] | 2021–2023 | |
| Turkistan Islamic Party[U] | United States | ?–2020[451][452] | |
| Túpac Amaru Revolutionary Movement | United States | 10 August 1997 – 8 October 2001[16] | |
| uMkhonto we Sizwe | South Africa | ? | |
| Unified Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist) | United States | ?–6 September 2012[453] | |
| United Baloch Army | Pakistan[454] | ?–2022 (dissolved) | |
| Switzerland[455][456] | ?–2022 (dissolved) | ||
| United Self-Defense Forces of Colombia | European Union | ?–18 July 2011[421][422] | |
| United States | 2001–2014[16] | ||
Among the countries that publish a list of designated terrorist organizations, some have a clear established procedure for listing and delisting, and some are opaque. The Berghof Foundation argues that opaque delisting conditions reduce the incentive for the organization to abandon terrorism, while fuelling radicalism.[457]
Since 2002, the Australian Government maintains a list of terrorist organizations under the Security Legislation Amendment (Terrorism) Act 2002.[17] Listing, de-listing and re-listing follows a protocol[17] that mainly involves the Australian Security Intelligence Organisation and the Attorney-General's Department.[458]
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs maintains a public list of designated terrorist individuals and entities.[7]
Since 18 December 2001, section 83.05 of the Canadian Criminal Code allows the Governor in Council to maintain a list of entities that are engaged in terrorism, facilitating it, or acting on behalf of such an entity.[459]
A review is conducted every five years by the Minister of Public Safety to determine whether an entity should remain listed. Entities may apply for a judicial review by the Chief Justice of the Federal Court. Both ministerial and judicial reviews are published in the Canada Gazette.[459] The list is also published on the website of Public Safety Canada.[8]
The European Union has two lists of designated terrorist organisations that provide for different sanctions for the two groups.[460] The first list is copied from the United Nations, and the second is an autonomous list.[461] As of 13 January 2020,[update] there are 21 organizations in the autonomous list.[198]
Under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act, the Ministry of Home Affairs maintains a list of banned organizations.[76]
The state maintains a list of designated terror groups; it includes the US Armed Forces, CENTCOM, Iran International.[462]
The Israeli list of "Terrorists Organizations and Unauthorized Associations" is available at the National Bureau for Counter Terror Financing of Israel.[463]
The Government of Kazakhstan publishes a list of terrorist organizations banned by courts.[60]
Kyrgyzstan maintains a consolidated list of "destructive, extremist and terrorist" organizations officially banned by courts. As of 6 November 2020,[update] the list includes 21 organizations and 12 of them are recognized as terrorist organizations.[62][464]
The Ministry of Home Affairs of Malaysia maintains a sanction list of individuals and organizations involved in terrorist activity. The list is regulated by the Anti-Money Laundering, Anti-Terrorism Financing and Proceeds From Illegal Activities Act 2001 and is complementary to the United Nations Security Council sanction lists.[465][466][19]
In Myanmar (formerly Burma), the Anti-Terrorism Central Committee is responsible for designating terrorist organisations in accordance with the country's counter-terrorism law. Designations must be approved by the union government before being official.[467] There are only two groups on Myanmar's terror list: the Arakan Rohingya Salvation Army and Arakan Army, declared on 25 August 2017[212] and January 2019[468][469]
The New Zealand Police are responsible for coordinating any requests to the Prime Minister for designation as a terrorist entity. The designation of terrorist organizations is also guided by the Terrorism Suppression Act 2002. New Zealand also abides by several United Nations resolutions dealing with counter-terrorism including UN Resolutions 1267, 1989, 2253, 1988, and 1373.[470][11][203]
Government of Pakistan under section 11-B of Anti Terrorism Act can declare an organization believed to be concerned with terrorism as a Proscribed Organization or put it under surveillance. Ministry of Interior issues the formal notification of proscription of an organization. National Counter Terrorism Authority is primarily concerned with monitoring for any signs of re-emergence through intelligence coordination, once an organization is proscribed.[citation needed]
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In 2003, the Ministry of Public Security published a list of "East Turkestan" terrorist organizations on its website mps.gov.cn. This list was translated to English by the Embassy of the People's Republic of China in the US.[471]
The Department of Foreign Affairs publishes a list of designated terrorist organizations under the Human Security Act or the Terrorism Financing Prevention and Suppression Act of 2012.[249]
The passage of the Anti-Terrorism Act of 2020 automatically recognized all terrorist group designations by the United Nations under Philippine law which includes the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL).[472] Under the same law, the Anti-Terrorism Council was formed to designate groups as terrorists.[473]
A single federal list of organizations recognized as terrorist is used by the Supreme Court of the Russian Federation. The National Anti-Terrorism Committee maintains a list of terrorist organizations, named "Federal United list of Terrorist Organizations".[66]
Sri Lanka bans using the 'Prevention of Terrorism (Temporary Provisions) Act, No. 48 of 1979 regulations, cited as the Prevention of Terrorism (Proscription of Extremist Organizations).
The National Bank of Tajikistan publishes national lists of individuals and organizations declared terrorist or extremists by the Supreme Court.[68]
In 2015, the Islamic Renaissance Party of Tajikistan was banned in Tajikistan as a terrorist organization.[474]
The Cabinet of the United Arab Emirates periodically issues resolutions to include individuals and organizations on its terrorist list. As of 4 March 2020,[update] issued resolutions are 2014/41,[475] 2017/18,[476] 2017/28,[477] 2017/45,[478] 2018/24[479] and 2018/50.[480]
The United Nations does not have a list of all terrorist organizations. Instead, it has several lists focusing on international sanctions in particular contexts.[481] The United Nations Security Council Resolution 1267 established lists focused Al-Qaeda, the Taliban and their associates. The listing process was later extended to include the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant.[4][5]
The United Kingdom Home Office maintains a list of proscribed terrorist groups.[15]
The United States Department of State maintains a list of Foreign Terrorist Organizations.[16]
[...] Al Qaeda, which Shiite-dominated Iran considers a terrorist organization [...]
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In a communiqué released on 20 April 2021 (No. 009/MISP/DIRCAB/SP.21), the Government of CAR declared the armed groups [...] and the Coalition of Patriots for Change (CPC) as terrorist groups and no longer as politico-military groups
several declared terrorist organisations are listed amongst many declarations of "association/united group, not, allowed" or, in other words, declarations of an unlawful/illegal organisation – and maybe with other information as well in a large spreadsheet
[Taji Mustafa being interviewed on BBC Today programme] the idea of a Caliphate – a unifying authority for which the Muslim world...which we think will bring stability – these basic ideas of Islam which enjoy popular support, are now being labelled as beyond the pale – as terrorism.
Today, the Department of State is designating Nordic Resistance Movement (NRM) as a Specially Designated Global Terrorist (SDGT) pursuant to Executive Order (E.O.) 13224, as amended.
According to a notification issued by the MHA, the PAFF emerged in 2019 as a proxy outfit of JeM, a proscribed terrorist organisation.
The MEK, dedicated to overthrowing Iran's Islamic regime and considered a terrorist group by Iran [...]
But when the US military formally transferred control of Camp Ashraf back to the Iraqi government on Jan. 1, the MEK's fate suddenly became an issue. The group is a source of contention for Iran and the US, Iraq's two biggest allies, who are increasingly vying for influence as Baghdad's post–Saddam Hussein Shi'ite government asserts its independence. All three countries label the MEK a terrorist organization.
hereby designates the "Teves Terrorist Group" as a terrorist group
Turkey... views it as a terrorist threat... The party itself was formed in 2003 as an offshoot of the PKK, a group that is outlawed by Turkey and considered a terrorist organization by the US and the European Union. Turkey views the YPG, whose ranks are thought to include tens of thousands of fighters, as a security threat due to its ties to the PKK... Another focus of tension was the Syrian Democratic Council, the political arm (of the YPG)... Turkey says the SDC is dominated by terrorists.
The Swiss chargesheet, a copy of which TOI received from sources, said Marri was "a Pakistani national of Great Britain and leader of United Baloch Army (UBA) terrorist organisation".
The U.S. Embassy in Manila reported that the Anti-Terrorism Act also streamlines designation of terrorist groups by automatically recognizing all UN terrorist group designations under Philippine law.