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- Terrorism abstract "In the international community, terrorism has no legally binding, criminal law definition. Common definitions of terrorism refer only to those violent acts that are intended to create fear (terror); are perpetrated for a religious, political, or ideological goal; and deliberately target or disregard the safety of non-combatants (e.g., military personnel in peacetime or civilians). Some definitions now include acts of unlawful violence and war. The use of similar tactics by criminal organizations for protection rackets or to enforce a code of silence is usually not labeled terrorism, though these same actions may be labeled terrorism when done by a politically motivated group. Usage of the term has also been criticized for its frequent undue equating with Islamism or jihadism, while ignoring non-Islamic organizations or individuals.The word "terrorism" is politically loaded and emotionally charged, and this greatly compounds the difficulty of providing a precise definition. Studies have found over 100 definitions of "terrorism". In some cases, the same group may be described as "freedom fighters" by its supporters and considered to be terrorists by its opponents. The concept of terrorism may be controversial as it is often used by state authorities (and individuals with access to state support) to delegitimize political or other opponents, and potentially legitimize the state's own use of armed force against opponents (such use of force may be described as "terror" by opponents of the state). At the same time, the reverse may also take place when states perpetrate or are accused of perpetrating state terrorism. The usage of the term has a controversial history, with individuals such as Nelson Mandela at one point also branded a terrorist.Terrorism has been practiced by a broad array of political organizations to further their objectives. It has been practiced by both right-wing and left-wing political parties, nationalistic groups, religious groups, revolutionaries, and ruling governments. An abiding characteristic is the indiscriminate use of violence against non-combatants for the purpose of gaining publicity for a group, cause, or individual. The symbolism of terrorism can exploit human fear to help achieve these goals.".
- Terrorism thumbnail UA_Flight_175_hits_WTC_south_tower_9-11_edit.jpeg?width=300.
- Terrorism wikiPageExternalLink extremism.
- Terrorism wikiPageExternalLink default.asp.
- Terrorism wikiPageExternalLink insurgencyresearchgroup.wordpress.com.
- Terrorism wikiPageExternalLink Terrorism.asp.
- Terrorism wikiPageExternalLink terrorism_conventions.html.
- Terrorism wikiPageExternalLink international-extremism-terrorism.
- Terrorism wikiPageExternalLink 2011-Publicity.eng.pdf.
- Terrorism wikiPageExternalLink terrorism.
- Terrorism wikiPageExternalLink www.jihadmonitor.org.
- Terrorism wikiPageExternalLink index.html.
- Terrorism wikiPageExternalLink terrorism_conventions.html.
- Terrorism wikiPageID "30636".
- Terrorism wikiPageRevisionID "606659627".
- Terrorism cite "Novelist William Gibson".
- Terrorism colwidth "30".
- Terrorism hasPhotoCollection Terrorism.
- Terrorism text "There is always a point at which the terrorist ceases to manipulate the media gestalt. A point at which the violence may well escalate, but beyond which the terrorist has become symptomatic of the media gestalt itself. Terrorism as we ordinarily understand it is innately media-related.".
- Terrorism subject Category:Abuse.
- Terrorism subject Category:Dispositional_beliefs.
- Terrorism subject Category:Fear.
- Terrorism subject Category:Organized_crime.
- Terrorism subject Category:Terrorism.
- Terrorism subject Category:War_on_Terror.
- Terrorism comment "In the international community, terrorism has no legally binding, criminal law definition. Common definitions of terrorism refer only to those violent acts that are intended to create fear (terror); are perpetrated for a religious, political, or ideological goal; and deliberately target or disregard the safety of non-combatants (e.g., military personnel in peacetime or civilians). Some definitions now include acts of unlawful violence and war.".
- Terrorism label "Terrorism".
- Terrorism label "Terrorisme".
- Terrorism label "Terrorisme".
- Terrorism label "Terrorismo".
- Terrorism label "Terrorismo".
- Terrorism label "Terrorismo".
- Terrorism label "Terrorismus".
- Terrorism label "Terroryzm".
- Terrorism label "Терроризм".
- Terrorism label "إرهاب".
- Terrorism label "テロリズム".
- Terrorism label "恐怖主义".
- Terrorism sameAs Terorismus.
- Terrorism sameAs Terrorismus.
- Terrorism sameAs Τρομοκρατία.
- Terrorism sameAs Terrorismo.
- Terrorism sameAs Terrorismo.
- Terrorism sameAs Terrorisme.
- Terrorism sameAs Terorisme.
- Terrorism sameAs Terrorismo.
- Terrorism sameAs テロリズム.
- Terrorism sameAs 공포주의.
- Terrorism sameAs Terrorisme.
- Terrorism sameAs Terroryzm.
- Terrorism sameAs Terrorismo.
- Terrorism sameAs m.07jq_.
- Terrorism sameAs Q7283.
- Terrorism sameAs Q7283.
- Terrorism wasDerivedFrom Terrorism?oldid=606659627.
- Terrorism depiction UA_Flight_175_hits_WTC_south_tower_9-11_edit.jpeg.
- Terrorism isPrimaryTopicOf Terrorism.