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Asbat Al-Ansar (AAA) (The League of Partisans)

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AAA also provided fighters to the insurgency fighting against the Western coalition in Iraq. · AAA members traveled to Iraq to fight against Coalition forces. · and Shia institutions in the country. Past targets have included the Lebanese state · armed attacks and bombings to achieve its objectives · Asbat Al-Ansar (AAA) is a Lebanese Islamist extremist group linked to Al Qaida. Its main objective is to promote the establishment of an Islamic state in Lebanon and it is opposed to Christian · Asbat Al-Ansar (AAA) is a Lebanese Sunni Islamist extremist group based in Lebanon’s Ain al-Hilweh Palestinian refugee camp. It opposes Christian · as well as elements within the country AAA considers un-Islamic. For example · Gathering of Supporters · God's Partisans · killing four people. In 2000 · Partisan's League · secular · secular and Shia institutions in the country and promotes the establishment of an Islamic state in Lebanon. The group has used assassinations · they plotted to assassinate the U.S. Ambassador to Lebanon. Following the U.S. invasion of Iraq in 2003 · two AAA members attacked a Sidon court in 1999 and killed four people. The group has twice been involved in plots to assassinate the US Ambassador to Lebanon. Between 2005 and 2011 · two AAA members attacked a Sidon courtroom · with past targets including the Lebanese state and elements of the county the entity considers “un-Islamic.” In 1999

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CA_LISTED_TERRORISTS CA-LISTED-TERR Canada Listed Terrorist Entities Counter-terrorism 27/11/2002 source ↗

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