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'''Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine''' (PFLP) is a "Marxist-Leninist group founded in 1967 by George Habash—as a member of the PLO—when it broke away from the Arab Nationalist Movement. The PFLP does not view the Palestinian struggle as a religious one, seeing it instead as a broader revolution against Western imperialism. The group earned a reputation for spectacular international attacks, including airline hijackings that have killed at least 20 US citizens. The PFLP is opposed to the Oslo process." [http://www.fas.org/irp/world/para/pflp.htm]
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'''Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine''' (PFLP) is a "Marxist-Leninist group founded in 1967 by George Habash—as a member of the PLO—when it broke away from the Arab Nationalist Movement. The PFLP does not view the [[Palestinian]] struggle as a religious one, seeing it instead as a broader revolution against Western [[imperialism]]. The group earned a reputation for spectacular international attacks, including airline hijackings that have killed at least 20 US citizens. The PFLP is opposed to the [[Oslo Accords|Oslo process]]." [http://www.fas.org/irp/world/para/pflp.htm]
  
 
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Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP) is a "Marxist-Leninist group founded in 1967 by George Habash—as a member of the PLO—when it broke away from the Arab Nationalist Movement. The PFLP does not view the Palestinian struggle as a religious one, seeing it instead as a broader revolution against Western imperialism. The group earned a reputation for spectacular international attacks, including airline hijackings that have killed at least 20 US citizens. The PFLP is opposed to the Oslo process." [1]

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