List of active rebel groups
This is a list of active rebel groups (i.e., non-governmental political groups seeking change through armed conflict) around the world whose domains may be subnational, transnational or international.
List
International organisations:
Afghanistan:
Algeria:
Angola:
Burma:
Burundi:
Chad:
Colombia:
Congo, Democratic Republic of the:
France:
Greece:
Haiti:
India:
Indonesia:
Italy:
Iran:
Iraq:
Lebanon
Mexico:
Nepal:
Nigeria:
Pakistan:
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Palestine
Paraguay
Peru:
Philippines:
Russia:
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Rwanda:
Somalia:
Sudan:
Thailand:
Turkey:
Uganda:
UK:
Yemen:
See also
References
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