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FRC may refer to: Organizations * Fatah - Revolutionary Council, a defunct terrorist organization * Federacion de Radioaficionados de Cuba, a Cuban amateur radio organization * First Responders Children's Foundation, an American non-profit organization; see ''Disney Princess'' * Financial Reporting Council, an independent regulator in the UK and Ireland * Finnish Red Cross Finance * First Republic Bank, an American bank * First Round Capital, an American venture capital firm * First Reserve Corporation, an American private equity firm Education * Feather River College, in California, US * Fort Richmond Collegiate, a high school in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada Government * Family Records Centre, a defunct British genealogical library * Federal Radio Commission, a defunct regulatory agency of the US federal government * Federal Republic of China, a proposed federal republic encompassing mainland China, Macau, and Hong Kong * Federal Record Centers, one of the National Archives facilit ...
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Fatah - Revolutionary Council
The Abu Nidal Organization (ANO; ), officially Fatah – Revolutionary Council ( ), was a Palestinian political violence, Palestinian militant group founded by Abu Nidal in 1974. It broke away from Fatah, a faction within the Palestine Liberation Organization, following the emergence of a rift between Abu Nidal and Yasser Arafat. The ANO was designated as a terrorist organization by Israel, the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, the European Union and Japan. However, a number of Arab world, Arab countries supported the group's activities; it was backed by Ba'athist Iraq, Iraq from 1974 to 1983, by Ba'athist Syria, Syria from 1983 to 1987, and by Socialist People's Libyan Arab Jamahiriya, Libya from 1987 to 1997. It briefly cooperated with Egypt from 1997 to 1998, but ultimately returned to Iraq in December 1998, where it continued to have the state's backing until Abu Nidal's death in August 2002. In practice, the ANO was Left-wing politics, leftist and Secularism, se ...
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