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Recognizing a terrorist 40 Articles

  • 1 of 40

    by Ahmad Jafaripanah

    Terror and Terrorism

    The word "terror" instantly causes fear and alarm in anyone's mind. This word has been heard by every one of us especially after the horrifying terrorist attack on 11th September 2001. Subsequently the term,

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  • 2 of 40

    by Shelley E Smith

    As James Gordon Meek, with the Daily News Washington Bureau broke the article, "Experts See Rise in Western-Looking Recruits Training in Terrorist Camps" on December 2, 2007, and as the newly released U.S. National Intelligence

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  • 3 of 40

    by Stushie

    Last year in Britain, five terrorists were given life sentences for conspiring to bring about a worse tragedy than 9/11 in the United Kingdom. The evidence against them showed that they were plotting to plant bombs in nightclubs,

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  • 4 of 40

    by Sarah J Palmer

    If it was so easy to spot a terrorist that we just needed a checklist to recognize one we wouldn't need a police force or army. I think a list should be drawn up straightaway by our respective governments because it would save

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  • 5 of 40

    by Thokozile Gurganious

    First of all what is a terrorist? Did you know that what you call a terrorist might be your neighbor's freedom fighter? Although every body is talking about a "terrorist" as if it is something that can be easily recognized, the

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  • 6 of 40

    by Bryan Belrad

    One of the best-known terrorist organizations in the world, though often overlooked in the light of recent events in or having to do with the Middle East, is the Irish Republican Army (IRA). According to Encyclopedia Britannica

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  • 7 of 40

    by Miss Jolie

    Define a terrorist? define terrorism?

    When you think of terrorism instantly you think of suicide bombers, 9/11, death and destruction caused by people from middle eastern descent,(Which is another form of racism by the U.S government)

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  • by Daniel G. O'Leary

    The subject "Recognizing a Terrorist", has probably never gotten more air time, more media coverage, more public attention, stimulated more conversation, more debate than now. Why? Because of the scrutiny being given to the topic

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  • 9 of 40

    by Lakshmi Swami

    Terror of the type that we see today is a modern concept.  Even the Maoists started this in India. Burning property and life is something happening every time whenever the enemies of peace want to draw the attention of the

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  • 10 of 40

    by Joseph Parish

    If the Terrorists attack your Town

    While you sit contentedly watching your beloved TV shows this evening stop or a instant to contemplate the prospect of a terrorist attack within your town. Do you assume your city or town is

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  • 11 of 40

    by Wayne Reeves

    If news reports and the constant barrage of media information are to be believed then terrorists are in our neighborhood this very second - we must fear them at all costs - you know who they are and must do your civic duty to

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  • 12 of 40

    by Blaise Grock

    Well, I'm not going to fly again. Ever. Or at least not until some things get straightened out. Let's face it, jobs in security are never going to be attractive. It's drone work. Try watching a conveyor belt sometime - even

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  • 13 of 40

    by Sean DeLere

    One man's terrorist is another man's freedom fighter.

    Having grown up in the North of Ireland during the 1970s and 80s in the midst of, what was at that time, Europe's most bloodiest conflict of modern times (outside of WWI and

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  • 14 of 40

    by Richard Serra

    If we were able to recognize terrorists, we would be able to maintain an anxiety free, stable society. Unfortunately, we just can't look at someone and decide that they might be a terrorist. So here we are, a nation full of frustration

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  • 15 of 40

    by Ian Buchanan

    I love Americans and have many wonderful friends there, but I find so many who haven’t traveled outside the country to be myopic and have no concept of the outside world or its values. Once again that side has been shown

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  • 16 of 40

    by Nechama Winston

    The Unrecognizable

    Religion, money and want of power never failed to be the cause of worldwide confrontation. Napoleon embraced the great powers of Europe with his crazed fixation on world domination. The horrifying Hitler also

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  • 17 of 40

    by Julian Summer

    10 ways to recognize a terrorist.

    10. They walk kinda funny, like they don't want to set off a bomb

    ... just yet.

    9. They have to undo their bomb belt to take a leak.



    8. They never use public transport... its just to dangerous,

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  • 18 of 40

    by Algernon Moncrieff

    Anyone could be a terrorist. The Islamic ones may be the ones in the news at the moment, but what about the IRA, the PIRA, ETA in Spain, countless groups in the middle east, The Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (or The Tamil

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  • 19 of 40

    by Laura Leigh Fields

    The definition of a terrorist is different from person to person. As far as I am concerned, a terorist is someone who puts fear in someone, someone we are scared of, someone who threatens to change life as we know it, someone

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  • 20 of 40

    by Jessica M. Bastien

    While shopping for groceries this fine winter morning, I realized that terrorists are not only those we hear or read of in the news, but our own society. I am deeply disturbed, while mildly proud of my experience today.
    Out of

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