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The Counter-Terrorist System Of Romania

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[1] Al-Qaida – terrorist organisation established 1988 by Abdallah Azzam. It supports extremist Islamic groups across the worldSearch in Google Scholar

[2] ETA – separatist organisation fighting for an independent Basque Country (Spain, France)Search in Google Scholar

[3] IRA – organisation active in Northern Ireland, aiming at releasing that territory from under British rule and including it in the Republic of Ireland. Since 1920 in the underground after the defeat in 1916 (Easter Rising). Under the Good Friday Agreement of 1998 IRA limited its activity. The organisation is responsible for the death of about 3 000 people. On 28th July 2005 it declared the actual end of its activity, http://www.wos.net.pl/terroryzm-organizacje-terrorystyczne.html [10.02.2015]Search in Google Scholar

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[12] IbidSearch in Google Scholar

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[20] Late September 2005, Romania signed the 13th UN Convention in that matter – the Convention on the Suppression of Acts of Nuclear Terrorism. The said UN Convention was ratified by Law 369/200610.1787/nuclear_law-2005-5k9czgt915jkSearch in Google Scholar

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