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Terrorism in Tajikistan : ウィキペディア英語版 | Terrorism in Tajikistan Terrorism in Tajikistan stems largely from the forces of political opposition who opposed the comprehensive peace agreement that ended the civil war in 1997. President Emomali Rahmonov and UTO leader Said Abdullah Nuri signed the agreement on 27 June believing it would bring an end to hostilities. However, dissident Islamist militants led by Tohir Yo‘ldosh and Juma Namangani formed the Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan in 1998, allying with Al-Qaeda and vowing to unite Central Asia as an Islamic state.〔''Jihad: The Rise of Militant Islam in Central Asia'', page 8〕〔(Tajikistan Civil War ) Global Security〕 Latest terror attacks took place in capital of Tajikistan on September 4, 2015 when (terrorists attacked at three places in one day including Dushanbe Airport ). == Banned terrorist organizations ==
Prosecutor-General Bobojon Bobokhonov announced on 15 January 2007 that the Tajik Supreme Court added ten entities to the Tajik government's list of banned terrorist organizations at the end of 2006. Groups the Supreme Court added include the Islamic Party of Turkestan, Khaar Dimna and Tochikistoni Ozod.〔(Tajik Supreme Court updates terror list ) RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty〕
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