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The following is a timeline of acts and failed attempts that can be considered non-state terrorism. Incidents of state terrorism are listed separately and should not be included here. Massacres more generally are listed chronologically at List of massacres; assassinations are listed by location at List of assassinated people.

Note: there is no single accepted definition of non-state terrorism in common use. Incidents listed here are restricted to those that: (a) are not believed to have been state-sponsored; and (b) are commonly called terrorism or meet some of the commonly used criteria.

This list is incomplete; you can help by adding missing items.

1st-10th century


11th-18th century

19th century

1900s-1940s

The Wall Street Bombing

1950s

1960s

1970s

1970

1971

1972

1973

1974

1975

1976

1977

1978

1979

1980s

1980

1981

1982

1983

1984

  • United States The Rajneeshee cult spreads salmonella in salad bars at ten restaurants in The Dalles,Oregon to influence a local election. Health officials say that 751 people were sickened and more than 40 hospitalized.
  • Israel March 7: three killed and nine injured in the bombing of a civilian bus in Ashdod.
  • Israel April 2: 48 people are wounded by a machine gun attack on a crowded shopping mall in Jerusalem.
  • United Kingdom October 12: Brighton hotel bombing by the IRA: five are killed in an attempt to kill members of the British cabinet.
  • India October 31: Indian prime minister Indira Gandhi assassinated by her Sikh bodyguards. The killing was in retaliation for the Indian army's entry into the Golden Temple at Amritsar to flush out Sikh extremists who were using the temple as a base for their operations.
  • Italy December 23: A bomb placed on the Naples-Milan Express train 904 explodes in the same tunnel as the Italicus Expressen massacre, killing 17 and wounding 250. The attack is attributed to mafia.

1985

1986

1987

  • Sri Lanka April 21: Car bomb at bus terminal in Colombo, Sri Lanka kills 110 people. This attack carried out by Sri Lankan Tamil terrorists belonging to the LTTE.
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Bodies of young monks massacred by the LTTE in Aranthalawa, Sri Lanka on June 6, 1987

1988

Wreckage of Pan Am Flight 103 in Lockerbie, Scotland.

1989

1990s

1990

1991

1992

1993

1994

1995

1996

1997

1998

1999

2000s

2000

2001

2002

Killing 7 and injuring 50.

2003

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One of the compounds hit by the Riyadh Compound Bombings.

2004

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The scene of one of the Madrid bombings.

2005

2006

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The 11 July 2006 Mumbai train bombings

2007

  • Afghanistan January, February: Fifty Two Civilians killed in insurgent attacks according to Human Rights Watch.
  • Sri Lanka January 05 2007 & January 06 2007: Suspected LTTE suicide bombers blow themselves up aboard two buses during rush hour in Nittambuwa and Peraliya killing 6 and 16 civilians respectively. A further 100 are injured in the incidents. See 2007 Sri Lankan bus bombs.
  • Philippines January 10: Three bombs kill six and injure twenty seven in the southern part of the Philippines. Muslim militants trying to disrupt Asian Summit suspected.
  • Greece January 12: Rocket causes minimal damage at the US Embassy in central Athens; police suspect spinoff of Greek left wing group November 17.
  • United KingdomJanuary-February: 2007 United Kingdom letter bombs
  • Iraq January 22: A bombing in a market in Baghdad, Iraq, kills 88 people and wounds 160 others.
  • Pakistan January 26: A suicide bomber kills himself and a security guard trying to enter the Marriott hotel in Islamabad.
  • Pakistan January 27: A suicide bombing Pakistan's north-west city of Peshawar kills at least 14 people, mostly policemen, and injures at least 30. Security forces had been on high alert ahead of the annual Shia festival of Ashoura.
  • Israel January 29: A suicide bombing in the Israeli resort city of Eilat kills three people. Islamic Jihad and Al Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades claimed joint responsibility.
  • Iraq February 3: A truck bombing in a crowed Baghdad market kills at least 135 people and injures a further 339 others. See 3 February 2007 Baghdad market bombing.
  • Pakistan February 17: A suicide bomber kills 15 people, including a judge, inside a courtroom in Pakistan. The Taliban is suspected.
  • Somalia February 18: A car bomb in Mogadishu killed four people, the first such attack of the Islamist insurgency in Somalia (2007–present).
  • IndiaFebruary 19: Two bombs explode aboard the Samjhauta Express, a train headed toward Lahore, Pakistan, hour after it left New Delhi. 68 people died in the incident.
  • Iraq February: 2007 chlorine bombings in Iraq
  • United States March 5: A Rikers Island inmate offered to pay an undercover police officer posing as a hit man to behead New York City police commissioner Raymond Kelly and bomb police headquarters in retaliation for the controversial police shooting of Sean Bell. The suspect wanted the bombing to be considered a terrorist act.
  • Afghanistan March 5: The Taliban kidnap Italian Journalist Daniele Mastrogiacomo whilst beheading his driver. Mastrogiacomo was released March 19 after Afghan President Hamid Karzai agreed to free five Taliban prisoners. His translator was left behind. On April 8 an Afghan government official confirmed the translator was killed.
  • Iraq March 6: Two suicide bombers kill 114 Shiite pilgrims in Hilla, Iraq.
  • Iraq March 22: A rocket or mortar lands within 100 yards of UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-Moon in the Green Zone in Baghdad, in an apparent assassination attempt.
  • Iraq March 27: Two truck bombs kill 152 people and injure 347 in Tal Afar, Iraq. See 2007 Tal Afar bombings
  • Iraq March 29: Two suicide bombers kill 79 people and injure 81 in a market of Baghdad.
  • Afghanistan In the two weeks prior to April 8 at least thirteen Afghans and two French aid workers have been kidnapped. Rebels have demanded further releases of their jailed associates in exchange for some of the hostages.
  • Morocco April 10: Three suicide bombers kill one police man and injure 23 people in Casablanca, Morocco.
  • Algeria April 11: Two suicide car bombs kill 33 people and injure 222 in Algiers, Algeria. Al-Queda takes responsibility. See 2007 Algiers bombings
  • Iraq April 12: One suicide bomber kills 8 people and injures 20 in the cafeteria on Iraq Parliament in the Green Zone in Baghdad.
  • European Union April 12: A U.S. federal grand jury indicted Christopher Paul, 43, a U.S. citizen and resident of Columbus, Ohio on charges of joining al-Qaida and conspiring to bomb European tourist resorts and U.S. government facilities and military bases overseas.
  • Iraq April 14: A suicide car bomb kills 65 people and injure 100 in Karbala, Iraq.
  • Morocco April 14: Two suicide bombers explode near of the American Language Center in Casablanca, Morocco. One person was injured.
  • United States April 16: Seung-Hui Cho killed 33 people including himself in the Virginia Tech massacre the worst civilian shooting spree in United States history, and the worst case of mass murder in the United States since 9/11. (Note: this may be commonly considered a general massacre and thus included in the List of massacres, but there had been several hints of Cho's attempt to kill – an attempt to terrorize.)
  • Iraq April 18: A series of explosions kill 198 people and injure 251 in Baghdad, Iraq. See 18 April 2007 Baghdad bombings
  • Turkey April 18: In Malatya, Turkey, hometown of Mehmet Ali Agca, three Christian men, one of them 45-year-old German father of three children Tilman Geske, were brutally murdered by at least four young men who already have confessed the slayings. The assassins tortured their victims for hours before cutting their throats. An autopsy of the German victim found 156 stab wounds. Hurriyet newspaper quoted a suspect: "Let this be a lesson to enemies of our religion."
  • State of Palestine April 25. The American International School in the Gaza Strip is stormed by a dozen gunman claiming to be a members of al-Qaida of Palestine who stole eight computers, planted explosives in adjoining buildings, doused the school with gasoline and set it ablaze.
  • Saudi Arabia April 28 Saudi Arabia announced it has arrested one hundred and seventy two people in an Al Queda plot to attack oil facilities, military bases and public figures using civilian aircraft as suicide missiles.
  • Pakistan April 28 Interior minister Aftab Khan Sherpao suffers minor injuries, 28 are killed and 35 are injured, ten critically, in a suicide bombing after the minister had finished speaking.
  • Iraq April 28: A car bomb kills 63 people and injure 70 in Karbala, Iraq.

See also

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