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    Running head: London Bombings Of 2005 The London Bombings of 2005: An After-Action Review University of Phoenix Abstract The bombings that took place in London England in July‚ 2005 were a series of coordinated terrorist attacks aimed at inflicting as much damage as possible to the Western society that we are a part of. This paper will explain the events that occurred as well as the response by government and law enforcement personnel in combating and apprehending those responsible as

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    Suicide Bombing History has revealed that terrorists are capable of carrying out bold and destructive acts that at first glance appear to be unexplainable. What kind of person would sacrifice his or her own life in order to kill innocent people? What could possibly motivate a young person to become a suicide bomber? In the wake of many tragic events‚ it can be difficult to analyze objectively the causes and processes leading up to them. For many‚ understanding the motives behind suicide bombing comes

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    Suicide Bombing (Reasons of suicide bombing and does Islam motivate it) Faiza Khan University of Management and Technology Abstract Suicide terrorism is not mainly the product of Islamic fundamentalism or any other evil ideology independent of circumstance. The world leader in suicide terrorism is the Tamil Tigers in Sri Lanka - they’re a Marxist group‚ a secular group‚ a Hindu group. The Tamil Tigers have committed more suicide terrorist attacks than Hamas or Islamic Jihad. Instead‚ what

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    from violent Islamic extremist ideology. The detrimental effects from these adversaries are felt throughout the various nations from the United States to Russia. Terrorist attacks such as the 9/11 World Trade bombings‚ Beslan School Crisis‚ 7/7 London Bombings‚ and 2004 Madrid Train bombings are examples of the far-reaching nature of Islamic terrorists and the threat that they pose to the civilized societies of the world. Therefore‚ in the future this common enemy will require greater cooperation

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    Contents Introduction 4 1. War on terror 5 1.1. Prevention of Terrorism Act 1974 6 1.2. The Terrorism Act 2000 8 1.2.1. Definition on terrorism 9 2. September 11 - Attacks occur in New York and Washington D.C 10 3. The London 7/7 Bomb Attack  10 4. The Counter-terrorism strategy 11 5. Memorials 12 Conclusion 13 Introduction The history of mankind is replete with tales of horror of some power-wielding humans going mad‚ while others have been the victims of their

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    CURRENTS AFFAIRS |Course Tutor – Ali Calthorpe |Year – 2012/2013 | |Unit – Unit 3 Citizenship and Diversity |Tutor – Ali Calthorpe | |Assignment Title – The media‚ current affairs and support within the public services | |Handout date – w/c 20/05/2013 |Submission date – w/c 03/06/2013

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    once a term not used frequently‚ but after 9/11 in the United States terrorism can be heard about daily. Other parts of the world have dealt with terrorism on a daily basis. Terrorism is a act of violence or threat of violence usually in the form of bombing‚ kidnapping‚ and assassination. Terrorism is carried out for political‚ economic‚ or religious purposes. Terrorism happens all over the world‚ but tends to be heavier in certain parts of the world. The cause of heavier terrorism in certain areas

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    victims who suffered the July 7th‚ 2005 bombings in London‚ hence the video tributes that appear in a short period of the performance (the appearance of the victims shown). During the political piece‚ we appreciate that the dancers symbolise “spirits” and Akram Khan portrays the role of a father passing away‚ transferring his life onto his son (the 10 year old boy) who embodies this sense of faith and legacy. The relation between the dance and the 7/7 bombings explains the battle between life and death

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    org/wiki/Definitions_of_terrorism Terrorism has become a global threat and is not just confined to the theatre of war‚ it is also not only targeted at nations involved in those conflicts like the United States (9/11) and Great Britain (the July 7 London Bombings) but also with any nation and organization that is seen as an ally of such nations. ESICS Briefing on THE TERRORISM THREAT LINKED TO THE LIBYAN CRISIS states “obviously on the top of the list of likely targets for Colonel Gaddafi are the United

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    ratings are at their lowest point in his presidency . Despite the announced end to "combat operations" in Iraq and the declaration that the suicide terrorists have "failed"‚ since the election of the new Iraqi government‚ there have been daily suicide bombing in Iraq against U.S. Forces . Two single days in September 2005 have been the bloodiest‚ with nearly 200 Iraqis killed by the hands of suicide terrorists . As a result‚ many Americans are questioning the administration’s current policy toward Iraq

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