List of movements/Militant and/or Criminal Groups/Asia

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Afghanistan

Active

Pro-Govt

Anti-Govt

Historical

Bangladesh

Cambodia

Active

Historical

China

Active

Historical

Collaborators

Resistance

India

Anti-Government

Pro-Government

Indonesia

Active

Defunct

Iran

Iraq

Pro-Government

PMF

Pro-KRG

ISIS and their associates

Pro-PKK

Ba'ath Party Loyalists

Defunct


Israel

Japan

Defunct

Laos

Historical

Malaysia

Active

Historical

Myanmar

Pro-Govt

Anti-Govt

Historical

Pro-Government

Anti-Government

Collaborators

Resistance

Pakistan

Philippines

Active

Defunct groups


Syria

Pro-Govt

Active

Defunct

FSA

Active

Defunct

Salafi Jihadists

Active

Defunct

Rojava

Active

Defunct

ISIL

Active

Defunct

Sri Lanka

Thailand

Active

Historical

Turkey

Defunct

Vietnam

Active

Historical

Yemen

Pro-Government

Anti-Government

Notes and References

  1. Naxalites aren't a single organisation, but rather a term for any militant group which claims to be the successor to the Communist Party of India (Marxist-Leninist)
  2. Al-Aqram is also known for its approach on economics, known as Arqamnomics. The three principles undergirding Arqamnomics were not to seek excessive profits or accumulate wealth, an Islamic economy were based on human energy, natural resources, expertise, knowledge, economic thinking, effort, consistency and prayers and finally, an economy free from riba (interest), monopoly, forbidden sources, unpaid loan, fraud and deception.
  3. Formerly a rebel group, later defected to the pro-govt forces
  4. This is the group responsible for the 2016 Turkish coup attempt. Many have accused it of having ties to the Gülen hareketi (Gülen movement)
  5. not to be confused with the Vietnamese National Army