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*[[File:Blue Ensign of Cyprus (1922).svg|23px]] Cyprus 1956, 16 June: One man was killed and six others injured when a bomb exploded in [[Nicosia]]. *[[File:Blue Ensign of Cyprus (1922).svg|23px]] Cyprus 1956, 16 June: One man was killed and six others injured when a bomb exploded in [[Nicosia]].
*{{Flagu|Lebanon}} 1958, 15 August: Three people were killed in a bomb blast in [[Beirut]]. The bombing also injured ten more and on the day that United Nations General Assembly was pondering ways to end violence in the Middle East. *{{Flagu|Lebanon}} 1958, 15 August: Three people were killed in a bomb blast in [[Beirut]]. The bombing also injured ten more and on the day that United Nations General Assembly was pondering ways to end violence in the Middle East.
-*{{Flagu|Cuba}} 1960, 5 March: The French [[cargo ship|freighter]] [[La Coubre explosion|La Coubre explodes]], killing between 75 and 100 people with 200 injured. The government suspects sabotage.+*{{Flagu|Cuba}} 1960, 5 March: The French [[cargo ship|freighter]] [[La Coubre explosion|La Coubre explodes]], killing between 75 and 100 people with 200 injured. The government suspects [[sabotage]].
*{{Flagu|United States}} 1962, 22 May: [[Continental Airlines Flight 11]] explodes and crashes near [[Unionville, Missouri]], killing all 45 on board (the only initial survivor succumbed to injuries later in hospital) after it was determined to be a suicide committed as insurance fraud. *{{Flagu|United States}} 1962, 22 May: [[Continental Airlines Flight 11]] explodes and crashes near [[Unionville, Missouri]], killing all 45 on board (the only initial survivor succumbed to injuries later in hospital) after it was determined to be a suicide committed as insurance fraud.
*{{flag|Canada|1957}} 1963–1970: [[Front de libération du Québec]] (FLQ) committed [[Timeline of the Front de libération du Québec|frequent bombings]] targeting English businesses and banks, as well as [[McGill University]]. The whole bombing campaign resulted in 8 known deaths and numerous injuries. *{{flag|Canada|1957}} 1963–1970: [[Front de libération du Québec]] (FLQ) committed [[Timeline of the Front de libération du Québec|frequent bombings]] targeting English businesses and banks, as well as [[McGill University]]. The whole bombing campaign resulted in 8 known deaths and numerous injuries.

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The following is a list of non-state terrorist incidents that have not been carried out by a government or its forces (see state terrorism and state-sponsored terrorism). Assassinations are listed at List of assassinated people.

There is no single accepted definition of non-state terrorism in common use, so incidents listed here are restricted to those that:

  • Are believed to not have been state-sponsored.
  • Are either commonly called terrorism, or meet at least some of the commonly used criteria.

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