[1] The group was responsible for or credibly suspected of committing twelve acts of terrorism between 1996 and 2000.
[2] Revolutionary Nuclei was designated as terrorist group by the European Union and the United Kingdom.
[4] The ELA dissolved in the early 1990s, and the Revolutionary Nuclei emerged in 1995 and remained heavily active through 2000.
[5] The prevalence of left-wing terrorist organizations in Greece is thought to be a backlash to the military rule that prevailed until 1974.
[2] The Revolutionary Nuclei made exclusive use of bombs in their terrorist activities.