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  Terrorism - In the Spotlight: Harakat ul-Mujaheddin (HuM)
The first organization carrying the name Harakat ul-Mujaheddin was formed in 1985 as part of the jihad against the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan.
Unlike the secular nationalist movement in Kashmir, the Jammu and Kashmir Liberation Front (JKLF), who strive for a total independence for Kashmiris, Harakat ul-Mujaheddin struggles for the secession of Jammu and Kashmir from India and the formation of a pan-Islamic entity under Pakistan.
It established its base (as the Harakat ul-Ansar) in Muzaffarabad, capital of Pakistani Kashmir.
www.cdi.org /terrorism/harakat.cfm   (1344 words)

  
 Military.com Resources
The Harakat ul-Mujahidin was initially formed in the early 1980s to assist the mujahadin groups fighting the Soviet Union in Afghanistan, and to provide humanitarian relief to the refugees flooding into Pakistan as a result of the war.
In 1993 two Pakistani activist groups, the Harakat ul-Jihad al-Islam and Harakat ul-Mujahideen merged to form the Harakat ul-Ansar (HUA) (they later reverted back to the name Harakat ul-Mujahideen, the name by which they are now commonly known).
A leader of the Harakat ul-Mujahidin, Fazlur Rehman Khalil, signed Osama bin Laden's infamous 1998 fatwah calling for attacks on Americans and Jews, and several HUM members were killed in the 1998 U.S. missile attack on training camps in Khost, Afghanistan operated by Hum and Al Qaeda.
www.military.com /Resources/ResourceFileView?file=HUM-History.htm   (315 words)

  
 The Hindu : International : U.S. names Bangladesh outfit a terrorist group
It mentioned Harakat's suspected involvement in an attempt on the life of the former Prime Minister, Sheikh Hasina, and in explosions at cultural gatherings in many parts of the country.
The avowed mission of Harakat is to establish Islamic rule in Bangladesh.
It has connections to Pakistani militant groups such as Harakat ul-Jihad-I-Islami and Harakat ul-Mujahidin, which advocate similar objectives in Pakistan and Jammu and Kashmir, said the report adding, "these groups all maintain contacts with the Al-Qaeda network in Afghanistan." The report said Bangladesh's long tradition of inclusive, moderate Islam is increasingly under threat from extremists.
www.hindu.com /2005/05/04/stories/2005050401651800.htm   (308 words)

  
  Harakat ul-Mujahedin (HUM)
Formerly known as the Harakat ul-Ansar, the HUM is an Islamic militant group based in Pakistan that operates primarily in Kashmir.
The Harakat ul-Mujahedin was initially established in central Punjab in Pakistan in the early 1980s by Islamic religious elements.
From 1992, the HUM spread its activities to Jammu and Kashmir of India, Egypt, Tunisia, Algeria, Bosnia, Chechnya, Tajikistan, Myanmar and the Philippines.
www.intellnet.org /documents/200/070/276.html   (1396 words)

  
  Harakat - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
For political and social movements in Arabic-speaking countries, see Arab politics.
In the Arabic script, harakat (حركة) are the diacritic marks used to represent vowel sounds.
The most concrete meaning of harakat is "movements", e.g.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Harakat   (430 words)

  
 Harakat ul-Mujahidin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Harakat ul-Mujahidin (Arabic حركة المجاهدين; abbreviated HUM), previously Harakat al-Ansar, is an Islamic militant group based in Pakistan that operates primarily in Kashmir.
Most of these sprang from the hijacking of an Indian airliner on 24 December by militants believed to be associated with the HUM.
The hijackers negotiated the release of Masood Azhar, an important leader in the former Harakat ul-Ansar imprisoned by the Indians in 1994.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Harakat_ul-Mujahidin   (363 words)

  
 Harakat ul-Mujahedin   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Formerly known as the Harakat ul-Ansar, the HUM is an Islamic militant group based in Pakistan that operates primarily in Kashmir.
The Harakat ul-Mujahedin was initially established in central Punjab in Pakistan in the early 1980s by Islamic religious elements.
Harakat ul-Mujahedin members have participated in insurgent and terrorist operations in Kashmir, Burma, Tajikistan and Bosnia.
www.ict.org.il /organizations/orgdet.cfm?orgid=14   (1429 words)

  
 Uzbek Activist Arrest "Politically Motivated"   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Bahrom Hamroev, the Moscow-based correspondent and distributor for opposition journal, Harakat, was arrested on July 20 and accused of having 3 grammes of heroin in his possession.
Harakat’s position was strengthened in 1999 when it began receiving support from the US NGO the National Endowment for Democracy.
In particular, Harakat’s decision to republish a report on the role of clan rivalry in Uzbek politics would have been regarded as sheer defiance – especially after Tashkent blocked access to the website on which the article was initially published.
www.iwpr.net /?p=rca&s=f&o=175276&apc_state=henirca2003   (1081 words)

  
 Made in the U.S.A. - US News and World Report
Harakat ul-Mujahideen seems to be a favored home for traveling jihadists.
In 1995, Harakat officials claimed they were hosting several hundred foreign Muslims at their training camps, including 16 Americans.
Usaid, Harakat sources say, died in battle near Mazar-e Sharif in 1999 and was buried in Afghanistan.
www.usnews.com /usnews/news/articles/020610/archive_021602_5.htm   (588 words)

  
 Whoosh! Episode Guide: SPOOKS (MI-5): Episode Three (19/303)   (Site not responding. Last check: )
She reveals that Harakat is in fact a double agent, working for both Pakistan and MI6.
Harakat's beginning to realise this won't be over for a while.
Harakat and Danny are leaving for pastures new.
whoosh.org /epguide/spooks/303.html   (5373 words)

  
 I Don’t Sell Anything Illegal — Harakat Owner
When you walk into Harakat, the first thing you see is a large collection of undergarments, including boxer shorts and lingerie.
Harakat has been open for almost a year and has done good business.
Harakat is a division of Tarsam, which has been open since 1984.
www.arabnews.com /?page=1§ion=0&article=73992&d=1&m=12&y=2005&pix=kingdom.jpg&category=Kingdom   (380 words)

  
 USATODAY.com - Pakistan shuts down militant group   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Harakat ul-Mujahedeen, or "Movement of the Holy Warriors," said it was closing down its seven offices under government orders.
Scores of Harakat volunteers are believed to be fighting alongside the Taliban against the northern-based Afghan opposition forces.
Harakat's assets were frozen Monday by President Bush along with those of 26 other organizations and individuals in connection with the worldwide campaign against terrorism.
www.usatoday.com /news/sept11/2001/09/29/pakistan.htm   (447 words)

  
 And Far Away » Harakat: Hip-Hop in Amman
On a more local scene, the message is no where near as powerful, but I think that it is still a great step into the realm of self-expression and a great opportunity at creating alternative channels of channeling energy and anger other than cartoons.
Today, we went to a show called Harakat, which is actually the grand finale of a two week hip-hop dance workshop funded by the EU and choreographed by Samir Bakhat and Sam Revell.
The performance was performed by 15 young Jordanians between the ages of 15 and 21 at the Hussein Cultural Center in Ras El-Ein.
andfaraway.net /blog/2007/02/05/harakat-hip-hop-in-amman   (566 words)

  
 Whoosh! Episode Guide: SPOOKS (MI-5): Episode Three (19/303)   (Site not responding. Last check: )
She reveals that Harakat is in fact a double agent, working for both Pakistan and MI6.
Harakat's beginning to realise this won't be over for a while.
Harakat and Danny are leaving for pastures new.
www.whoosh.org /epguide/spooks/303.html   (5373 words)

  
 Kashmir Militant Extremists - Council on Foreign Relations
Harakat ul-Mujahedeen (“Islamic Freedom Fighters’ Group”) was established in the mid-1980s.
Harakat members have participated in insurgent and terrorist operations in Burma, Tajikistan, and Bosnia.
Jaish, which attracted Harakat members, has several hundred armed supporters in Kashmir and Pakistan.
cfrterrorism.org /groups/harakat.html   (1241 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Harakat   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Harakat Afaq: Min tarikh al-Yasar al-Tunisi, 1963-1975 = Perspectives (Ma yajibu an tarifa an) by Abd al-Jalil Buvirrah (Unknown Binding - 1993)
Harakat al-tijarah wa-al-Islam wa-al-talim al-Islami fi Gharbi Ifriqiyah qabla al-istimar wa-atharuha al-hadariyah (Markaz al-Malik Faysal lil-Buhuth wa-al-Dirasat al-Islamiyah) by Mahdi Rizq Allah Ahmad (Unknown Binding - 1998)
Harakat tahrir Iritriya wa-masiratuha al-tarikhiyah fi al-fatrah ma bayna 1958 ila 1967: Kitab wathaiqi by Tahir Ibrahim Fadab (Unknown Binding - 1994)
www.amazon.com /s?ie=UTF8&keywords=Harakat&index=blended&page=1   (308 words)

  
 Afghanistan: Massacres Of Hazaras - Background
Both Hizb-i Wahdat and Harakat-i Islami are members of the United Front, a loose and often fractious coalition of mainly Tajik, Uzbek, and Hazara parties, which in early 2001 together controlled about 10 percent of Afghanistan's territory.
Khalili's Hizb-i Wahdat faction and Harakat-i Islami briefly retook control of Yakaolang at the end of 1998 and Bamiyan district in April 1999.
The Taliban soldier was identified as Amanullah, son of Ubaidullah, of Maroof district, in Kandahar province.
www.hrw.org /reports/2001/afghanistan/afghan101-02.htm   (821 words)

  
 Harakat ul-Jihad-I-Islami
HUJI, a Sunni extremist group that follows the Deobandi tradition of Islam, was founded in 1980 in Afghanistan to fight in the jihad against the Soviets.
Harakat ul-Jihad-I-Islami has conducted a number of operations against Indian military targets in Kashmir.
Linked to the Kashmiri militant group al-Faran that kidnapped five Western tourists in Kashmir in July 1995; one was killed in August 1995 and the other four reportedly were killed in December of the same year.
www.globalsecurity.org /military/world/para/huji.htm   (181 words)

  
 The Harakat ul-Ansar (HUA)   (Site not responding. Last check: )
HUA, an Islamic militant group that seeks Kashmir's accession to Pakistan, was formed in October 1993 when two Pakistani political activist groups, Harakat ul-Jihad al-Islami and Harakat ul-Mujahedin, merged.
According to the leader of the alliance, Maulana Saadatullah Khan, the group's objective is to continue the armed struggle against nonbelievers and anti-Islamic forces.
The Harakat ul-Ansar has several thousand armed members located in Azad Kashmir, Pakistan, and in the southern Kashmir and the Doda regions of India.
www.terrorism.net /pubs/tpw/1996/9617.asp   (323 words)

  
 Bug#272136: [URGENT] Debian Installer: Bug#272136: countrychooser: db_go fails when choosing Arabic as language - ...   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Looks like the problem is coming from diacritics (harakat).
the combination of harakat and the original character) should be in
I have tried adding all Harakat to the needed-characters file.
www.usenetlinux.com /t-203758.html   (1587 words)

  
 Hamas, Bibliography   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Harakat al-Muqawamah al-Islamiyah - Palestinian Arabs--Politics and Government - Islam and Politics--West Bank - Islam and Politics--Gaza Strip - Arab-Israeli Conflict, 1973-....
Harakat al-Muqawamah al-Islamiyah--Platforms - Islam--Relations--Judaism - Islamic Fundamentalism - Islamic Fundamentalism--Israel - Jewish-Arab Relations--Religious Aspects--Islam.
"Harakat Hamas Bayn al-Sulta al-Filastiniyya wa-Isra'il: Min Muthallath al-Qiwa Ila al-Matraqa wal-Sandan." [The Hamas movement between the Palestinian Authority and Israel: from the triangle of forces to the hammer and anvil].
users.skynet.be /terrorism/html/israel_hamas.htm   (2014 words)

  
 Information Archive at NNYTech   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Harakat ul-Mujahidin (HuM) Harakat ul-Mujahidin (HuM), is a Pakistan based radical Kashmiri Islamistorganization which advocates the liberation and subsequent integration ofKashmir from Indian control into Pakistan, in addition to calling for ajihad against America and India.
Guided by these goals and ideology, the HuM employs= various methods to achieve its goals which have included, but are notlimited to, the targeting, kidnapping and execution of foreigners,hijacking, as well the targeting of Indian government officials, theirrepresentatives, and symbols of the Indian government, as well asforeigners and political representatives of other foreign states.
Hamas (Harakat Al-Muqawama Al-Islamiya) ("Islamic Resistance Movement") Hamas, the Arabic acronym of which means "Zeal", is a radical Sunni Muslim= terrorist organization which developed from the Palestinian branch of theMuslim Brotherhood (MB) in 1987.
infoarchive.net /sgroup/osint/3134/1   (5181 words)

  
 terrorismfiles.org : Harakat ul-Mujahideen (HUM)
Formerly known as the Harakat al-Ansar, the HUM is an Islamic militant group based in Pakistan that operates primarily in Kashmir.
Most of these sprang from the hijacking of an Indian airliner on 24 December by militants believed to be associated with the HUM.
The hijackers negotiated the release of Masood Azhar, an important leader in the former Harakat ul-Ansar imprisoned by the Indians in 1994.
www.terrorismfiles.org /organisations/harakat_ul-mujahideen.html   (356 words)

  
 Kashmir Militant Extremists - Council on Foreign Relations
Harakat ul-Mujahedeen (“Islamic Freedom Fighters’ Group”) was established in the mid-1980s.
Harakat members have participated in insurgent and terrorist operations in Burma, Tajikistan, and Bosnia.
Jaish, which attracted Harakat members, has several hundred armed supporters in Kashmir and Pakistan.
www.cfr.org /publication/9135   (1123 words)

  
 09494   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Harakat ul-Mujahidin is based in Pakistan and normally operates in Kashmir.
Harakat terrorists have trained at al-Qaida camps in Afghanistan.
Harakat ul-Mujahidin has been designated a foreign terrorist organization by the U.S. State Department.
www.ibb.gov /editorials/09494.htm   (355 words)

  
 PSEPC :: Home :: Programs :: National security :: Listed entities
The ANO is known for the brutality and indiscriminate nature of its attacks, as well as their careful planning and execution.
Al‑Faran, Al‑Hadid, Al‑Hadith, Harkat‑ul‑Mujahideen, Harakat ul‑Mujahideen, Harakat al‑Mujahideen, Harkat‑ul‑Ansar, Harakat ul‑Ansar, Harakat al‑Ansar, Harkat‑ul‑Jehad‑e‑Islami, Harkat Mujahideen, Harakat‑ul‑Mujahideen al‑Almi, Holy Warriors Movement, Movement of the Mujahideen, Movement of the Helpers, Movement of Islamic Fighters and Al Qanoon
Harakat ul‑Mujahidin (HuM), is a Pakistan based radical Kashmiri Islamist organization which advocates the liberation and subsequent integration of Kashmir from Indian control into Pakistan, in addition to calling for a jihad against America and India.
www.psepc.gc.ca /prg/ns/le/cle-en.asp   (5793 words)

  
 Harakat ul-Ansar (HUA)
Harakat ul-Ansar (HUA), an Islamic militant group based in Pakistan and operating primarily in Kashmir, was formed in October 1993 when two political activist groups--Harakat ul-Jihad al-Islami and Harakat ul-Mujahedin--merged.
The US Government designated Harkat as a terrorist group in 1997.
Terror - And the Ties That Bind The Taliban and Harakat ul-Ansar (HUA)
www.fas.org /irp/world/para/hua.htm   (516 words)

  
 SITE Institute: Background on Terrorist Groups - Harakat ul Mujahidin (HUM)
The HUM is an Islamic militant group based in Pakistan that operates primarily in Kashmir.
Linked to the Kashmiri militant group al-Faran that kidnapped five Western tourists in Kashmir in July 1995; one was killed in August 1995, and the other four reportedly were killed in December of the same year.
The HUM is responsible for the hijacking of an Indian airliner on 24 December 1999, which resulted in the release of Masood Azhar—an important leader in the former Harakat ul-Ansar imprisoned by the Indians in 1994—and Ahmed Omar Sheik, who was convicted of the abduction/murder in January-February 2002 of US journalist Daniel Pearl.
www.siteinstitute.org /bin/display_groupbackground.cgi?Category=Groups&ID=12   (447 words)

  
 Political Islamic Organizations around the world
Harakat ul-Mujahedeen ("Islamic Freedom Fighters' Group") was established as Harakat-ul-Ansar in the mid-1980s and changed its name when the State Department listed Harakat-ul-Ansar as a terrorist group.
Harakat members have also participated in insurgent and terrorist operations in Burma, Tajikistan, and Bosnia.
In the past, Harakat ul-Ansar (HUA) acted as an umbrella organisation, although after the formation of JeM an estimated three quarters of HUA members defected to the new group.
www.junbish.org /political_islamic_organizations_.htm   (9178 words)

  
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Additional Commentary: The Harakat ul-Ansar (HUA), an Islamic militant group that seeks Kashmir's accession to Pakistan, was formed in October 1993 when two Pakistani political activist groups, Harakat ul-Jihad al-Islami and Harakat ul-Mujahedin, merged.
According to the leader of the alliance, Maulana Saadatullah Khan, the group's objective is to continue the armed struggle against nonbelievers and anti-Islamic forces.
The Harakat ul-Ansar has several thousand armed members located in Azad Kashmir, Pakistan, and in the southern Kashmir and the Doda regions of India.
members.tripod.com /~fantasian/ha.html   (469 words)

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