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Al-Qaeda

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"The ideology which unites, inspires and motivates the various forms of al-Qaeda stems from an extremist interpretation of Sunni Islam called Salafi- Jihadism"[1]

100 million

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  • Edwards, Lee (2000) The collapse of communism Hoover Institution Press (2000) ISBN 978-0817998127 "Communism, the dark tyranny that controlled more than forty nations and was responsible for the deaths of an estimated 100 million victims during the twentieth century" ppXIII
  • Rosefielde, Steven (2009) Red Holocaust Routledge ISBN 978-0415777575 pp128 "This variant of communism chosen by Stalin, Mao, Kim, Ho and Pol Pot slaughtered 100 million souls"

Holodomor

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  • Stark, Renate (2010) "Holodomor, Famine in Ukraine 1932-1933: A Crime against Humanity or Genocide?," Irish Journal of Applied Social Studies: Vol. 10: Iss. 1, Article 2 "the intentional faminogenic behaviour of Stalin and a small group of his government officials, caused devastating starvation and the deaths of millions of people. This case moves the study of famine into the field of international law, in which Ukraine’s quest for UN recognition of Holodomor not only as a crime against humanity, but also as genocide, could be regarded as justified"
  • Hewitt, William (2003) Defining the horrific: readings on genocide and Holocaust in the 20th century Pearson ISBN 978-0131100848 "Thus a man-made famine, sanctioned by Joseph Stalin, devastated the Ukraine"
  • Edele, Mark (2011)Stalinist Society 1928–1953 Oxford University Press ISBN 978-0-19-923640-4 "Those carefully weighing the available evidence usually conclude that while the famine was man-made"
  • Yekelchyk, Serhy (2007) Ukraine: birth of a modern nation Oxford University Press ISBN 978-0195305463 ""an act of ideologically motivated mass murder similar to the Holocaust and the Armenian Genocide"

Mediation stuff

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[1] Nephew

Soviet lie

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  1. ^ Ranstorp, Magnus (2009). Unconventional Weapons and International Terrorism. Routledge. p. 33. ISBN 978-0415484398.