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United Nasserite Organization

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Active
  
Until 1991

Headquarters
  
West Beirut

Originated as
  
50 fighters

Leaders
  
(Unknown)

Strength
  
100 fighters

Groups
  
National Revolutionary Command (Omar al-Mukhtar)

The United Nasserite Organization – UNO (Arabic: Al-Ittihad al-Tanzim al-Nasiri) or Organisation Uni Nassérienne (OUN) in French, also designated variously as 'Unified Nasserite Organization' and 'United Nasirite Organization', was a Lebanese underground guerrilla group responsible for two high-profile attacks on British military personnel in Cyprus during the late 1980s.

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Operations 1986-87

Formed in April 1986 at West Beirut and funded by Libya, this little-known faction of about 50-100 fighters is suspected to be merely a cover for the ‘National Revolutionary Command (Omar al-Mukhtar)’ or NRC-OM, an equally obscure Lebanon-based group also backed by Libya that perpetrated several armed actions against western interests in Lebanon and neighbouring Cyprus. The first action attributed to the UNO took place in August 1986, when a small ‘commando’ armed with small-arms, RPG-7s and light mortars attacked a group of British airmen on leave with their families in a beach near the Royal Air Force Akrotiri airbase, Cyprus, wounding two women. Later in August 1987 another party of UNO fighters ambushed a military vehicle on a Cipriote road, seriously wounding a British soldier and a civilian companion with light machine-gun fire.

Decline and demise

The UNO/NRC has not claimed responsibility for any attacks since 1987, though it is likely that they remained active till the end of the civilian strife in Lebanon. The group is presumed to have been quietly de-activated due to Libyan pressure in the early 1990s and it is no longer operational.

References

United Nasserite Organization Wikipedia