Argentina The
Dirty War is the name used for the period of state terrorism in Argentina between 1974 and 1983.
Belarus Brazil Chile at José Domingo Cañas 1367 Chile during
Augusto Pinochet's rule was accused of state terror against political opponents.
China The
Uyghur American Association has claimed that Beijing's approach to terrorism in Xinjiang constitutes state terrorism. In 2006, a Spanish court opened an investigation into claims that the Chinese state was committing acts of state terrorism in
Tibet. However, the investigation was dropped in 2014.
France During the
Ère des attentats ('Era of Attacks'), a period of conflict between
anarchists and the
French state, the latter committed false flags attacks to legitimize repression on anarchists; one of those attacks being probably the
Foyot bombing. French
DGSE agents Captain
Dominique Prieur and Commander
Alain Mafart sank the
Rainbow Warrior, the flagship of the
Greenpeace Organisation, in
Auckland Harbour on July 10, 1985. The attack was aimed at stopping it from interfering in
French nuclear testing in the South Pacific. The attack resulted in the death of Greenpeace photographer
Fernando Pereira and led to a huge uproar over the first ever attack on New Zealand's sovereignty as a modern nation. In July 1986, a
United Nations-sponsored mediation effort between New Zealand and France resulted in the transfer of the two prisoners to the French Polynesian island of
Hao, so they could serve three years there, as well as an apology and an NZ$13 million payment from France to New Zealand.
India Iran Israel in Helsinki, Finland, 28 October 2023 In November 2023, Turkish President
Recep Tayyip Erdoğan accused Israel of being "a terrorist state" committing
war crimes and violating international law in the
Gaza Strip. He said
Israeli settlers in the occupied Palestinian territories should be recognized as "terrorists". In December 2023,
First Secretary of the Communist Party of Cuba Miguel Díaz-Canel condemned the
genocide of Palestinians in Gaza and called Israel a "terrorist state". The
2024 Lebanon pager explosions, which killed 39 people and wounded nearly 3,500, have been widely attributed to Israel.
Iran referred to the attacks as "Israeli terrorism".
Leon Panetta, the former-
CIA director, also termed the attack terrorism.
Italy Libya In the 1980s, Libya under
Muammar Gaddafi was accused of state terrorism following attacks abroad such as the
Lockerbie bombing. Between 9 July and 15 August 1984 seventeen merchant vessels were damaged in the
Gulf of Suez and
Bab al-Mandeb straits by underwater explosions. Terrorist group Al Jihad (thought to be a pro-
Iranian
Shiite group connected to the
Palestine Liberation Organisation) issued a claim of responsibility for the mining, but circumstantial evidence indicated that Libya was responsible.
Myanmar Myanmar has been accused of state terrorism in the
internal conflict.
North Korea North Korea has been accused of state terrorism on several occasions, such as in 1969 in the
hijacking of a Korean Airlines plane, in 1983 in the
Rangoon bombing, the
Gimpo International Airport bombing, and in 1987 when North Korean agents detonated a bomb on
Korean Air Flight 858, killing everybody aboard.
Pakistan Qatar Russia During the
Ère des attentats, a period of conflict between
anarchists and the French state, the
Foyot bombing was either done by the French police or by the Russian Empire's secret police, the
Okhrana, which would have sought to provoke troubles in France. and his long-time confidant Defence Minister
Sergei Shoigu in Brussels, Belgium, 27 February 2022 Following the February
2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine and the initial investigations into war crimes committed by Russian soldiers, there were calls for Russia to be designated a terrorist state. On May 10, 2022,
Lithuania's parliament designated Russia a terrorist state and its
actions in Ukraine a genocide. The
US Senate unanimously passed a resolution to this effect on July 27, 2022, and the
US House of Representatives is to consider such legislation. On August 11,
Latvia's parliament designated Russia a state sponsor of terrorism.
Ukraine's
Verkhovna Rada on 20 August 2022 also designated Russia as a terrorist state. On October 17, the
European Parliament approved a request to debate and vote on a resolution recognizing Russia as a terrorist state, which it did on November 23. As of October 2023, the following states and organizations have designated Russia as terrorist or a sponsor of terrorism: • (16 November 2022) • (18 October 2022) •
European Parliament (23 November 2022) • (10 May 2022) • (21 November 2022) • (24 November 2022) • (4 July 2023) •
Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (13 October 2022) • (14 December 2022) • (16 February 2023) • (14 April 2022) • (27 July 2022) The most notorious of the Vlakplaas operatives were
Eugene de Kock and the
askari Joe Mamasela, who were linked to several high-profile extra-judicial killings, including that of
Griffiths Mxenge. Following South Africa's transition to
democracy, de Kock was later tried and convicted on eighty-nine charges and sentenced to 212 years in prison.
Soviet Union Spain Sri Lanka Syria Turkey United Kingdom During World War II, the United Kingdom created the
Special Operations Executive (SOE) which, in the words of Prime Minister
Winston Churchill, was to "set Europe ablaze" with sabotage and subversion in countries occupied by the
Axis powers, especially
Nazi Germany. The British military historian
John Keegan later wrote, "We must recognise that our response to the scourge of
terrorism is compromised by what we did through SOE. The justification ... That we had no other means of striking back at the enemy ... is exactly the argument used by the
Red Brigades, the
Baader-Meinhoff gang, the
PFLP, the
IRA and every other half-articulate
terrorist organisation on Earth. Futile to argue that we were a democracy and Hitler a tyrant. Means besmirch ends. SOE besmirched Britain."
British Foreign Office documents declassified in 2021 revealed that during the
Indonesian mass killings of 1965–66, British propagandists secretly incited anti-communists including army generals to eliminate the
PKI, and used
black propaganda, due to
Indonesian President Sukarno's hostility to the formation of former British colonies into the
Malayan federation from 1963. British Prime Minister
Harold Wilson's government had instructed propaganda specialists from the Foreign Office to send hundreds of inflammatory pamphlets to leading anti-communists in Indonesia, inciting them to kill the foreign minister,
Subandrio, and claiming that ethnic Chinese Indonesians deserved the violence meted out to them. Britain has been accused of involvement in state terrorism during
the Troubles, an ethno-nationalist conflict in
Northern Ireland from the 1960s to the 1990s by covertly assisting
loyalist paramilitaries.
United States of the U.S.-backed
military junta on 24 March 2019. Ruth J. Blakeley, Professor of Politics and International Relations at the
University of Sheffield, accuses the
United States of sponsoring and deploying state terrorism, which she defines as "the illegal targeting of individuals that the state has a duty to protect in order to instill fear in a target audience beyond the direct victim", on an "enormous scale" during the
Cold War. The United States government justified this policy by saying it needed to contain the spread of
Communism, but Blakeley says the United States government also used it as a means to buttress and promote the interests of U.S. elites and multinational corporations. The U.S. supported governments who employed
death squads throughout Latin America and counterinsurgency training of
right-wing military forces included advocating the interrogation and torture of suspected insurgents.
J. Patrice McSherry, a professor of political science at
Long Island University, says "hundreds of thousands of
Latin Americans were tortured, abducted or killed by right-wing military regimes as part of the U.S.-led anti-communist crusade", which included U.S. support for
Operation Condor and the Guatemalan military during the
Guatemalan Civil War.
John Henry Coatsworth, citing evidence provided by
Freedom House, asserts that more people were repressed and killed throughout Latin America in the last three decades of the Cold War than in the
Soviet Union and the
Eastern Bloc. in London, 2008 Declassified documents from the U.S. Embassy in
Jakarta in 2017 confirm that U.S. officials directly facilitated and encouraged the
mass murder of hundreds of thousands of suspected Communists in Indonesia during the mid-1960s. Bradley Simpson, Director of the Indonesia/East Timor Documentation Project at the
National Security Archive, says "Washington did everything in its power to encourage and facilitate the army-led massacre of alleged PKI members, and U.S. officials worried only that the killing of the party's unarmed supporters might not go far enough, permitting Sukarno to return to power and frustrate the [Johnson] Administration's emerging plans for a post-Sukarno Indonesia." According to Simpson, the terror in Indonesia was an "essential building block of the quasi
neo-liberal policies the West would attempt to impose on Indonesia in the years to come". Historian John Roosa, who commented on documents which were released by the U.S. embassy in Jakarta in 2017, said they confirmed that "the U.S. was part and parcel of the operation, strategizing with the Indonesian army and encouraging them to go after the PKI." Geoffrey B. Robinson, a historian at UCLA, argues that without the support of the U.S. and other powerful Western states, the Indonesian Army's program of mass killings would not have happened. During the
second presidency of
Donald Trump, media sources, politicians, and others have described
US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) activities, particularly during
Operation Metro Surge, as
terror.
Uzbekistan Venezuela An
Organization of American States report on
human rights violations in Venezuela stated that , armed groups that support
Nicolás Maduro and the ruling
United Socialist Party of Venezuela (PSUV) party, murdered at least 131 individuals between 2014 and 2017 during
anti-government protests. The
National Assembly of Venezuela designated the as
terrorist groups due to their "violence, paramilitary actions, intimidation, murders and other crimes", declaring their acts as state-sponsored terrorism. == Casualties ==