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ETHNIC TERRORISM IN INDIAN STATE ASSAM: ORIGINS, EVOLUTION, ACTIVE FORCES

Aleksandr Yur'evich Yakovlev
Russian State Classical University


Submitted: February 8, 2012
Abstract. The author discusses ethnic terrorism evolution in Indian state Assam, analyzes the reasons of terrorist activity increase in the province and government measures on the situation stabilization, characterizes radical organizations acting in the state, and studies the sources of terrorism financing, as well as considers Bodoland problem.
Key words and phrases:
терроризм
террор
этнос
этнический терроризм
этнический конфликт
сепаратизм
Индия
Ассам
Бодоленд
Объединенный фронт освобождения Ассама
terrorism
terror
ethnos
ethnic terrorism
ethnic conflict
separatism
India
Assam
Bodoland
united front of Assam liberation
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