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Article: Terrorism threats at home: two years after Oklahoma City, violent sects abound. (internal terrorism in United States)(includes related article covering crackdown on anti-government militia groups)
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- U.S. News & World Report
- Article date:
- December 29, 1997
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For those who follow terrorism and hate crimes in America, it has been a busy couple of months. On December 12, two white supremacists in Little Rock, Ark., were charged with murder, racketeering, and conspiracy. Prosecutors say they hoped to overthrow the federal government, replace it with a whites-only Aryan People's Republic, and use polygamy to build its population. On the same day in Philadelphia, a 39-year-old man was arraigned on charges of leaving eight pipe bombs at local businesses and painting swastikas on politicians' offices. The man is suspected of having perpetrated hate crimes for three years. In November, racist skinheads in Denver went on a violent crime ...
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