Forty-seven organisations remain on the European Union’s list of terrorist groups after the bloc’s decision on Monday to strike off The People’s Mujahideen of Iran.
Here is a list of the main groups considered terrorist by the EU, and whose accounts and assets are frozen.
Palestinian organisations:
• Abu Nidal Organisation
• Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigade
• Hamas
• Islamic Jihad
• Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine
• Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine-General Command
Israeli organisation:
• Kach
North Africa:
• Armed Islamic Group (GIA) (Algeria)
Turkey:
• Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK)
Europe:
• Euskadi ta Askatasuna (ETA) (Spain)
• Batasuna (Spain)
• Real IRA (Northern Ireland)
• Red Brigades (Italy)
• Revolutionary Fight (Greece)
Latin America:
• Shining Path (Peru)
• Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC)
• United Self-Defence Forces of Colombia
Asia:
• The Tamil Tigers (Sri Lanka)
• New People’s Army (Philippines)
• Philippines Communist Party (Philippines)
• Aum Shinrikyo (Japan)
The EU has also drawn up a list of 45 people who it says are linked to terrorism.—AFP
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