The International Policy Institute for Counter-Terrorism
A comprehensive resource on international terrorism and counter-terrorism
featuring an extensive database on terrorist organizations and terror attacks,
an interactive forum, daily & weekly news updates on issues related
to terrorism, and numerous academic articles by internationally known researchers
into the motivations and sources of international terrorism.
The International Policy Institute for Counter-Terrorism (ICT) was founded
in 1996 at the Interdisciplinary Center in Herzliya, Israel. It is unique
among academic institutions in focusing solely on the strategic aspects
of terrorism and counter-terrorism. Terrorism is a weapon directed specifically
at a civilian population - a population whose fears and anxieties have
a significant impact on the political, economic, and social decisions of
its government. Therefore, a major element in the fight against terrorism
must be the education of the population in order to prevent its being easily
manipulated by terrorists.
ICT is engaged in research and analysis of terror in all its aspects.
The Institute integrates academic knowledge of terrorism - it's aims and
motivations - with the practical experience of experts in the fields of
counter-terrorism. The emphasis is on providing practical recommendations
for decision-makers and improving the ability of the population to cope
with the psychological damage of terrorism.
Index
of Articles from the ICT database
The ICT site is a comprehensive resource on International Terrorism
and Counter-Terrorism, featuring an extensive database on terrorist organizations
and attacks, an interactive forum, news updates, and articles on the motivations
and methods of international terrorism.
ICT Special Coverage
Articles
Listed by Topic
Arab-Israeli Conflict
Counter-Terrorism
International Terrorism
Non-Conventional Terrorism
State-Sponsored Terrorism
Terrorism and Criminal Activity
Terrorist
Organizations
Terrorist Group Profiles
 
Abu Sayyaf Group (ASG) Philippines
Al-Gama'a al-Islamiyya (The Islamic
Group, IG) Egypt
Al-Qa'ida (the Base) Afghanistan
Armed Islamic Group (GIA) Algeria
Aum Shiryinko Japan
Basque Fatherland and Liberty (ETA)
Spain
Chukaku-Ha (Nucleus or Middle Core
Faction) Japan
Democratic Front for the Liberation
of Palestine (DFLP) Palestinian
Fatah - Revolutionary Council (Abu
Nidal Organization) Lebanon
Hamas (Islamic Resistance Movement)
Palestinian
Harakat ul-Ansar (HUA) Pakistan
Hizballah (Party of God) Lebanon
Irish Republican Army (IRA)
Northern Ireland
Jamaat ul-Fuqra Pakistan
Japanese Red Army (JRA) Japan
Jihad Group Egypt
Kach and Kahane Chai Israel
Kurdistan Worker's Party (PKK)
Turkey
Lautaro Youth Movement (MJL)
Chile
Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam
(LTTE) Sri Lanka
Loyalist Volunteer Force (LVF)
Northern Ireland
Manuel Rodriquez Patriotic Front
(FPMR) Chile
Moranzanist Patriotic Front (FPM)
Honduras
Mujahedin-e Khalq Organization
(MEK or MKO) Iran
National Liberation Army (ELN)
Colombia Colombia
Nestor Paz Zamora Commission (CNPZ)
Bolivia
New People's Army (NPA) Philippines
Palestine Liberation Front (PLF)
Iraq
Palestinian Islamic Jihad (PIJ)
Palestinian
Party of Democratic Kampuchea (Khmer
Rouge) Cambodia
Popular Front for the Liberation
of Palestine (PFLP) Palestinian
Popular Front for the Liberation
of Palestine - General Command Palestinian
Popular Struggle Front (PSF)
Syria
Qibla and People Against Gangsterism
and Drugs (PAGAD) South Africa
Real IRA Northern Ireland
Red Army Faction (RAF) Germany
Red Brigades (BR) Italy
Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia
(FARC) Colombia
Revolutionary Organization 17 November
Greece
Revolutionary People's Liberation
Party/Front (DHCP/F) Turkey
Revolutionary People's Struggle
(ELA) Greece
Sendero Luminoso (Shining Path)
Peru
Tupac Amaru Revolutionary Movement
(MRTA) Peru
 
 
 
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