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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Revolutionary tax is a major form of funding of terrorist organizations, and essentially a euphemism for "protection money". Revolutionary taxes are typically extorted from businesses, and they also "play a secondary role as one other means of intimidating the target population". The Irish Provisional IRA and Corsican FLNC have extorted revolutionary taxes as well as the following organizations.The Basque socialist terrorist organization ETA depends on revolutionary taxes. Mainly small-to-medium businesses…mehr

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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Revolutionary tax is a major form of funding of terrorist organizations, and essentially a euphemism for "protection money". Revolutionary taxes are typically extorted from businesses, and they also "play a secondary role as one other means of intimidating the target population". The Irish Provisional IRA and Corsican FLNC have extorted revolutionary taxes as well as the following organizations.The Basque socialist terrorist organization ETA depends on revolutionary taxes. Mainly small-to-medium businesses are extorted, 35 000 to 400 000 euros each, and this constitutes most of the budget of ETA, which is 10 million euros (2001).In the Philippines most local and foreign companies pay revolutionary taxes to the Maoist New People's Army. According to the army, the tax is a major obstacle for the country's development.The revolutionary taxes of Colombian guerrilla movements have become more common in the 1980s and 1990s. The maoist guerillas of Nepal have also widely extorted revolutionary taxes.