• The Armed Islamic Group (GIA, from French: Groupe Islamique Armé; Arabic: الجماعة الإسلامية المسلّحة, romanized: al-Jamāʿa al-ʾIslāmiyya al-Musallaḥa)...
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    kidnapping and death remain controversial; the Armed Islamic Group (Groupe Islamique Armé, GIA) claimed responsibility for both, but in 2009, retired General...
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    over the following months. As the radical Armed Islamic Group (Groupe Islamique Armé or GIA), hostile to FIS as well as to the government, rose to the...
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  • The Islamic Front for Armed Jihad (French name, Front Islamique du Djihad Armé, hence the abbreviation FIDA) was a militant Islamist organization active...
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  • Isham, Abu Hisham) was alleged to be a document-forger for the Groupe islamique armé, and shared an apartment with Ahmed Ressam. He frequently travelled...
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  • International Airlines Armed Islamic Group of Algeria, (French: Groupe Islamique Armé) Gallup International Association, a polling organization General...
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    murderer, and the other three members of the Armed Islamic Group (Groupe Islamique Armé, or GIA) brandished firearms and explosives and announced their...
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    jihad group was called the Armed Islamic Group (GIA, from French Groupe Islamique Armé). In January 1993, Abdelhak Layada declared his group independent...
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  • gross misinterpretation of the original. In 1996, the Algerian Groupe Islamique Armé (Armed Islamic Group or GIA) published an announcement that it considered...
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  • early 1990s, when it served as a propaganda hub for the Algerian Groupe Islamique Armé (GIA)." In 2004 an Arabic-language manual, which carried the logo...
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