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    terrorism in pakistan

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    auses and Effects of TERRORISM IN PAKISTAN. Need help concerning this please call +970333333331. Please DO NOT HESITATE contacting me. Terrorism in Pakistan has many causes and effects. The root causes are religious extremism‚ war in Afghanistan‚ poverty‚ social inequality‚ and illiteracy. Some of the main effects are bombings‚ killings‚ and assassinations especially of police and military personnel‚ damage to tourism‚ and a bad image to the country. Religious extremism is caused by Madrasas

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    Ideology Abdurajak Janjalani’s religious and political thoughts provided the basis for ASG’s original ideology.23 The initial premise for creating the group was for a Muslim Mujahideen that would be committed to “a struggle in the cause of Allah” or “fighting and dying for the cause of Islam.”24 To his ASG followers Janjalani was more than a leader‚ he provided their ideological path and enlightenment. Janjalani was well educated and knowledgeable of various areas that impacted the

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    Discrimination is still an issue in countries all over the world‚ including Canada. People still get discriminated in our society today for the way they look‚ talk and their religious views. Discrimination is shown in The Kite Runner ‚written by Khaled Hosseini and The Chrysalids ‚written by John Wyndham. Hassan‚ one of the main characters of The Kite Runner is treated like an animal for the way he looks and his religious views. In The Chrysalids‚ the main character David Storm is considered a “mutant”

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    9/11 Terrorism Strategies

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    Terrorism Strategies Every terrorism attack is done with a different strategy. Individual terrorism attacks are done differently from a terrorist attack conducted by a terrorism organization. All terrorism organizations such as Al Qaeda or a certain individual plan their attacks differently‚ some use car bombings‚ suicide bombings or non- suicide bombings. At times the terrorist do not get to accomplish their goal and get nothing out of the attack committed. In general all terrorism organizations

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    Terrorist: Their ideology and motivation HLLS 110: Phase 2 IP Professor Curry‚ G. Colorado Technical University The article “Terrorist group survival: ideology‚ tactics‚ and base of operations” (Blomberg‚ Gaibulloev and Sandler‚ 2011) examines the behavior‚ size‚ tactics and operability of 367 terrorist organizations during 1970-2007. The article differentiates between domestic and transnational terrorism. It states the ideologies behind terrorists vary from separatist movements to purely religious

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    What do you get when you mix a nation full of nationalistic capitalists with a fear of an entire religion of people? Terrorism‚ and a lot of upset people. The solution to the worldwide terrorism problem that the world suffers from is yet to be discovered. Terrorism is more of a prominent problem today than it has ever been. The threat is sitting right in the United States back door‚ and people are terrified. The terrorist group ISIS has arisen in the middle east as a result of the Syrian refugee

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    Terrorism: The Struggle for Peace In all corners of the world‚ terrorists pose a constant threat to the everyday life of millions. Despite the best efforts of nations around the world‚ the struggle to end terrorism is held back by a lack of understanding of terrorist organizations and their goals. If leaders of the world unite to better understand what these organizations desire‚ the struggle for power would come to an end. Leaders must put their selfish desires aside and come together for the

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    Homegrown terrorism is not only an issue in the United States but it is also an issue in other countries as well. Currently India now has to accept a small section of its Muslim community has become radicalized. It is up to the Indian government on what their next step will be to combat this issue. The former watchdog of Australia’s national security laws is trying to create a law to make it illegal to travel to certain areas without a valid reason. The Federal Government is also trying to pass laws

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    “Jihadist globalism” is Al-Qaeda’s push back on America. Al-Qaeda’s attack on 9/11 was a response to what is called Americanization. A lot of Americans seemed unaware of America’s cultural and political influence around the world. This influence is not always wanted or welcome‚ predominantly in the Islamic sections of the world. Osama bin Laden was one of the leaders of Al-Qaeda and in effect the “jihadist globalism” movement. He wrote many works that gave instructions on how to resist what Steger

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    Osama Bin Laden

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    Fred Patton April 20‚ 2013 As we all know the mastermind of Osama Bin Laden was behind plenty of terror attacks to what we all call home‚ and the destruction from 9/11. In which the tragedy was unexpected‚ as all are‚ plenty of innocent lives were taken and devastation was placed in hearts. Yet‚ to this day‚ many questions still float around in the minds of Americans and the media as well. Everyone wants to know the reasoning behind such a cowardly act and why were situations extended

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