Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine–Special Command
POPULAR FRONT FOR THE LIBERATION OF PALESTINE–SPECIAL COMMAND
Palestinian armed group created in 1979, after the dissolution of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine–Special Operations (PFLP–SO), caused by the death of Wadi Haddad. Backed by Syria and Iraq, this splinter group was led by Salim Abdul Salem (Abu Muhammad), seconded by Zaki Khalil Muhammad. Marxist-Leninist in ideology, this movement advocated the struggle against imperialism and Zionism as well as armed combat for the recovery of Palestinian land. The headquarters of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine–Special Command (PFLP–SC) moved from Sidon, in South Lebanon, to Damascus, then to Baghdad, before finally winding up in South Yemen from the end of 1983. The PFLP–SC organized a number of attacks in the Middle East and in Europe, sometimes in liaison with European terrorist groups, such as the Basque group Homeland and Liberty (Euskadi ta Askatasuna [ETA]) and the Armenian Secret Army for the Liberation of Armenia (ASALA).The PFLP–SC ceased to exist at the end of 1989, most of its members rejoining the ranks of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine–General Command (PFLP–GC).
SEE ALSO Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine–General Command;Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine–Special Operations.