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  • Over 1,500 women in the West Bank and Gaza are now finding their voice and new hope through ASALA.

    Dove's Eye View: 2005

  • ASALA is a member-run NGO that empowers Palestinian women by giving them small loans and training in business.

    Dove's Eye View: 2005

  • ASALA is a member-run NGO that empowers Palestinian women by giving them small loans and training in business.

    Bay Area Synagogues Support Palestinian Business Women 2005

  • Over 1,500 women in the West Bank and Gaza are now finding their voice and new hope through ASALA.

    Bay Area Synagogues Support Palestinian Business Women 2005

  • ASALA cadres trained in PLO camps in Lebanon and became a major threat to Turkish diplomats, assassinating at least 36.

    The Insider Online 2010

  • First, let's not forget that notorious Armenian terrorist organization ASALA was supported by the USSR, and was part of the great geopolitical struggle of the Soviet Union against NATO and U.S. in that period.

    Today.Az 2010

  • Israel went to war to expel Palestinian terrorists based in Lebanese refugee camps, but it also developed extensive intelligence on Lebanon-based groups, such as the PKK and ASALA, that targeted Turkey.

    The Insider Online 2010

  • ASALA have received support from Syria and were given sanctuary in Syrian-controlled Lebanon.

    The Insider Online 2010

  • Further more, Armenian terrorist group (ASALA) was removed from the list of terrorist in North America is still active!

    Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty 2009

  • Moreover, this very idea was a forming basis for creation of the ASALA terror organization

    unknown title 2009

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