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Al-Gama'a al-Islamiyya (AGAI) started in the early 1970s as an Islamist student movement on Egyptian campuses. By the late 1970s · and Coptic Christians. AGAI claimed responsibility for the February 1993 bombing of a Café in Cairo which killed at least 3 people and wounded 15 others · Egypt · foreign tourists · government officials · government sympathizers · including a Canadian. AGAI was also responsible for the e killing of 58 foreign tourists and four Egyptians in Luxor · informants · in November 1997. · the organization began to advocate change by force. Its primary goal was to overthrow the Egyptian government and replace it with an Islamic state governed by Sharia Law. Past AGAI attacks primarily targeted the police
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