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The Red Army Faction went out of business when the Berlin Wall came down and it lost its sanctuary in East Germany.
NEWYORKER: The Rebellion Within
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The Red Army Faction (RAF or "Baader-Meinhof Gang") in West Germany enjoyed miniscule popular support and was widely condemned and disparaged by that country's intelligentsia.
CNN: Commentary: Al Qaeda isn't dead yet
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The Red Army Faction, a left-wing terrorist group founded in Germany in 1970, was referred to by the public though not by the members themselves as the Baader Meinhof Gang.
NEWYORKER: The Baader Meinhof Complex
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Panorama also continued to look overseas with reports on the drawn-out ending of the Vietnam War, Britain's involvement in the European Economic Community, Cold War espionage and the growth of international terrorist groups like the Red Army Faction.
BBC: The Panorama decades
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The problem is not simply that a strong and cohesive parliamentary bloc will emerge from the present, frantic coalition-building -- a "red-brown" faction strenuously opposed to systemic reform along democratic and free market lines.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Center For Security Policy