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'''The Liberation Party of Bulgaria''' ('''TLPB''') was a heavily armed terrorist group that was active during the [[Bulgarian terrorist crisis (WF)|Bulgarian terrorist crisis]] of 2011. Their leader was [[Terje Chayyim (WF)|Terje Chayyim]] a Bulgarian-Sierra Leonean | {{Short description|A Bulgarian terrorist organization active during 2011-2014}} | ||
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'''The Liberation Party of Bulgaria''' ('''TLPB''') was a heavily armed terrorist group that was active during the [[Bulgarian terrorist crisis (WF)|Bulgarian terrorist crisis]] of 2011. Their leader was [[Terje Chayyim (WF)|Terje Chayyim]] — a Bulgarian-Sierra Leonean national. The group was wiped out in 2014 by NATO's [[Operation Sovereignty (WF)|«Operation Sovereignty»]]. | |||
They were mostly armed with Western and Middle Eastern weapons and vehicles. Most of the captured weapons had no identification markings on them, preventing proper investigation of their origin. The U.S. claimed that these weapons were supplied to the terrorists by Russia and Iran. Both parties have vehemently denied any involvement in the crisis. The [[United Nations (WF)|United Nations]] has found no evidence linking these weapons to these countries. | |||
Most members of the group came from Europe. Some were recruited from other countries and overseas. The group used an extensive online propaganda campaign to recruit these new members. | |||
[[Category:Organization of World Factions]] | [[Category:Organization of World Factions]] |
Latest revision as of 19:45, 3 November 2024
The Liberation Party of Bulgaria | |
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Part of Prime Earth's history | |
General Information | |
Abbreviations | The TLBP |
Native names | Партията за освобождение на България |
Type | Terrorist organization |
Motto | «Свобода за хората, свобода от правителството» («Freedom for the people, freedom from government») |
Status | Defunct |
Headquarters | Sofia, Bulgaria, Prime Earth |
Established at | Unknown, presumably between 2008-2011 |
Founder | Terje Chayyim |
Disestablished at | June 2, 2014 |
Locations | Bulgaria, Prime Earth |
Notable members | David Ivanov |
Motives | Overthrow the government, establish a new state, seceed from NATO and the European Union |
Leadership | |
Leader | Terje Chayyim |
The Liberation Party of Bulgaria (TLPB) was a heavily armed terrorist group that was active during the Bulgarian terrorist crisis of 2011. Their leader was Terje Chayyim — a Bulgarian-Sierra Leonean national. The group was wiped out in 2014 by NATO's «Operation Sovereignty».
They were mostly armed with Western and Middle Eastern weapons and vehicles. Most of the captured weapons had no identification markings on them, preventing proper investigation of their origin. The U.S. claimed that these weapons were supplied to the terrorists by Russia and Iran. Both parties have vehemently denied any involvement in the crisis. The United Nations has found no evidence linking these weapons to these countries.
Most members of the group came from Europe. Some were recruited from other countries and overseas. The group used an extensive online propaganda campaign to recruit these new members.