the person who adds terror to the environment.
2006-09-10 16:00:33
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answered by ri_ma_bo 4
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I Wonder if any body would understand this?
basically a highly emotional person who has been brain washed to cause destruction for vested interests of others, as wise say "hate the SIN not the SINNER", a terrorist in fact is a good human being who has decided to destroy even his own SELF for the betterment of others the only difference is that he's misguided,imagine how much "GOOD" he can do to humanity if guided in right direction.
2006-09-10 22:52:38
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answer #2
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answered by sultan 4
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ter·ror·ism (tr-rzm) KEY
NOUN:
The unlawful use or threatened use of force or violence by a person or an organized group against people or property with the intention of intimidating or coercing societies or governments, often for ideological or political reasons.
ter·ror·ist (trr-st) KEY
NOUN:
One that engages in acts or an act of terrorism.
ADJECTIVE:
Of or relating to terrorism.
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7 Aatankwadi (7 Terrorists) is an Indian action movie directed by Harvinder Pal.
****************************************************Re: Liberation of Kashmir by force! Is this possible?
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elhi calls it ceasfire violation, Pak denies
KT NEWS SERVICE
NEW DELHI, Jan 19: Even while India termed the firing from across the Line of Control in the Poonch sector as ''violation of ceasefire'', Pakistan late today stated that no firing had taken place and the ceasefire had ''not been violated''.
"The Director General of Military Operations (DGMO) spoke to his Pakistani counterpart this morning and informed him of India's concerns," Lt Gen B S Thakur, who took over as Vice Chief of Army Chief today, told reporters here.
Several rounds were fired at two places in Jammu and Kashmir from across the border last evening.
Thakur said the first reaction of the Pakistani DGMO was that he was not aware of the incident. "However, when facts like the place and time of the firing were placed before him, he promised to investigate and come back to us," the new Vice Army Chief said.
Thakur said India considered the incident as a violation of the 13-month-long ceasefire. "We take it as a violation of the ceasefire. But we will maintain restraint and have not retaliated. We hope the Pakistan Government will consider this case with all seriousness." He said the first mortar round was fired at Shingpati post in Poonch sector of Jammu and Kashmir at about 6.35 pm last evening. Between 7.25 and 8 pm, 12 more rounds were fired at Banwat in the same sector.
Thakur said 60mm and 88 mm mortars were used in the firing.
Asked whether the firing may have been carried out by militants, he said "the 60 mm shells are available at the platoon level on the other side and the 88 mm shells at battalion level. There are reports that the small mortars are also available with terrorists."
He said though there was reliable surveillance at the ground level, the Army did not have any inclination about the firing.
To a query whether it could have been related to the killing of five infiltrators in the same area on Monday, Thakur said "we cannot comment unless we get an assessment.
Asked whether such incidents could trigger an exchange of fire, Thakur said "there is nothing that has been quantified as a trigger-point. I suppose we will take it on a case-to-case basis when the situation so flares up. "But apparently, there is going to be a series of discussions on this and I am sure that with the kind of understanding that exists between the two Armies, there will be a better understanding and restraint on both sides. We are fully aware of the confidence-building measures to be enforced," he said.
Thakur said during his tenure as Vice Chief, he would carry forward the Army's modernisation efforts and acquiring of high-tech equipment.
"Pakistan's Director General Military Operations (DGMO) talked to his Indian counterpart and it was agreed that both Pakistani and Indian officials will carry out investigation into the incident," Inter-Service Public Relation (ISPR) DG Maj Gen Shaukat Sultan told news persons in Islamabad
Unquote I wonder why we end up making lame excuses the commander on ground must be having strong reasons to open up mortor fire . It is possible few soldires might have crossed into Indian side accidently and Indian commander made famous UGARWADI story they are good at it
2006-09-10 16:09:26
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answer #3
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answered by MRM 1
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a person who creates terror in the environment.
for example:
Osama Bin Laden :)
2006-09-10 16:04:23
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answer #4
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answered by Anonymous
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a terrorist is a person that intentionally creates terror.
2006-09-10 16:04:21
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answered by Anonymous
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people who spread fear and terror for their vested interests in the shadow of religion
2006-09-10 16:05:55
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answered by Anonymous
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they are all same
2006-09-12 06:08:58
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answered by Hiiiiiiii 2
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