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Congress for Cultural Freedom
CIA-funded anti-communist cultural organization

Ukrainian Galician Army
army of the West Ukrainian People's Republic
Moulinaka
The MOULINAKA (; Mouvement pour la Liberation Nationale du Kampuchea; Movement for the National Liberation of Kampuchea) was a pro-Sihanouk military organization formed in August 1979 by an armed group on the Thai-Cambodian border.
Voice of the Martyrs
international non-profit organization whose mission is to serve persecuted Christians
Democratic Opposition of Slovenia
political coalition in Slovenia
Catacomb Church
illegal Russian Orthodox communities after the 1920s
Ukrainian People's Militia
Ukrainian organization
Taiwan Foundation for Democracy
organization
Sound of Hope
Non-profit organization
International Agrarian Bureau
organization
Squadrismo
'''' () was the movement of (English: action squads), the fascist militias that were organised outside the authority of the Italian state and led by local leaders called ras'' (a noble Ethiopian title). The militia originally consisted of farmers and middle-class people, who created their own defence from revolutionary socialists. became an important asset for the rise of the National Fascist Party, led by Benito Mussolini, and systematically used violence to eliminate any political parties that were opposed to Italian fascism.
People in Need
Czech nonprofit, non-governmental organization
European Democrat Students
organization
Crown Council of Ethiopia
the constitutional body advising the reigning Emperors of Ethiopia or its successor, the non-governmental organization of royalists that now operates as a cultural and charitable institution
Gando Special Force
battalion within the Manchukuo Imperial Army
Portuguese Legion
Portuguese paramilitary organization under the Second Portuguese Republic
Commissioner Government
puppet administration of Serbia in World War II
Dirección Federal de Seguridad
former Mexican intelligence agency
Tradition, Family, Property
international movement of organizations of Traditionalist Catholic inspiration
Supreme Committee for the Liberation of Lithuania
organization
Rongyos Gárda
Hungarian paramilitary organization
Aginter Press
international anti-communist mercenary organization disguised as a pseudo-press agency (1966 - 1974)
Vulnetari
The Vullnetari ("the volunteer") were an Axis collaborationnist volunteer militia of Albanians from Kosovo set up in 1941 by Italian forces after the successful invasion of Yugoslavia. They served as an auxiliary force for civilian control and protection of villages.
Free Joseon
North Korean resistance movement based in South Korea
Redwatch
Redwatch was a British website associated with members of the far-right British People's Party. It published photographs of, and personal information about, alleged far left and anti-fascist activists. It typically targeted activists in political parties, advocacy groups, trade unions and the media. The website's slogan was "Remember places, traitors' faces, they'll all pay for their crimes", a quote from neo-Nazi musician Ian Stuart Donaldson.
Inter-American Peace Force
peacekeeping force in the Dominican Republic

Polish 7th Air Escadrille
Nawaphon
The Nawaphon organization (, alternatively transcribed as Navapol, Nawapol, Nawaphol, translated variously as 'new force', 'ninth force',) or 'nine new forces' was a Thai extreme right-wing, patriotic, Buddhist and anti-communist propaganda organization active during the country's short democratic period in the mid-1970s. Nawaphon has been described as a psychological warfare unit. Its mission: to support the Red Gaurs and propagandize the Thai population.
Turkish Revenge Brigade
far-right nationalist movement, designed as an armed terrorist organization by Turkey's highest criminal court
Mouvement National Royaliste
Belgian WWII resistance group
Union Nationale Inter-universitaire
French University organization
CONVIVIR
CONVIVIR, an acronym for Servicios Especiales de Vigilancia y Seguridad Privada (English: Special Vigilance and Private Security Services) (the word to which the acronym owes its namesake, “convivir”, means "living in harmony" in Spanish) was a national program of cooperative neighbourhood watch groups created by a February 11, 1994 decree of Colombia's Ministry of National Defense and a law passed in the Colombian Congress, in response to growing guerrilla activity. Authorized during the government of César Gaviria but mainly developed during the administration of Ernesto Samper (1994–1998),
Union for the Struggle for the Liberation of the Peoples of Russia
Movement of Organized Nationalist Action
Guatemalan death squad
National Committee of Azerbaijan
political organization by Azerbaijani immigrants in Berlin 1941
Mongoose Gang
Paramilitary group which operated from 1967 to 1979 under the control of Sir Eric Gairy
Alianza Americana Anticomunista
organization
Cuban Democratic Revolutionary Front
organization
Northwest Youth League
far-right paramilitary group in South Korea
Le Cercle
foreign policy think-tank specialising in international security
Free Brazil Movement (MBL)
Brazilian political movement created in 2014
Anti-Communist League of the Caribbean
Taiwan Garrison Command
government agency in Taiwan, secret police/national security body
Russian Peoples' Labour Party
Russian collaborationist organization
Muerte a Secuestradores
Colombian paramilitary group
Central National Committee of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia
Movimento Vem pra Rua
Brazilian sociopolitical movement
Projekt 26
Projekt-26, best known as P-26, was a stay-behind army in Switzerland charged with countering a possible invasion of the country. The existence of P-26 (along with P-27) as secret intelligence agencies dissimulated in the military intelligence agency (UNA) was revealed in November 1990 by the PUK EMD Parliamentary Commission headed by senator Carlo Schmid. The commission, whose initial aim was to investigate the alleged presence of secret files on citizens constituted in the Swiss Ministry of Defence, was created in March 1990 in the wake of the Fichenaffäre or Secret Files Scandal, during whi
Secret Army
Belgian resistance group during World War II
Bureau for the Repression of Communist Activities
Police agency tasked with suppressing Communism under Batista in Cuba