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2007-02-11 23:44:47 · 7 answers · asked by pooja wadhwa 1 in News & Events Current Events

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Terrorism is any act including, but not limited to, the use of force or violence and/or threat thereof of any person or group(s) of persons whether acting alone or on behalf of, or in connection with, any organisation(s) or government(s) committed for political, religions, ideological or similar purposes, including the intention to influence any government and/or to put the public or any section of the public in fear.

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2007-02-11 23:52:45 · answer #1 · answered by Jehzeel 3 · 0 0

Terrorism is a term used to describe violence or other harmful acts committed (or threatened) against civilians by groups or persons for political or other ideological goals.[1] Most definitions of terrorism include only those acts which are: intended to create fear or "terror," are perpetrated for a political goal (as opposed to a hate crime or "madman" attack), and deliberately target "non-combatants". Some definitions exclude acts committed by "legitimate" governments, however this exclusion is not universally accepted. In many cases the notion of "legitimate" and the definition of "combatant" is disputed, especially by partisans to the conflict in question.

As a form of unconventional warfare, terrorism is sometimes used when attempting to force political change by: convincing a government or population to agree to demands to avoid future harm or fear of harm, destabilization of an existing government, motivating a disgruntled population to join an uprising, escalating a conflict in the hopes of disrupting the status quo, expressing the severity of a grievance, or drawing attention to a neglected cause.

The terms "terrorism" and "terrorist" (someone who engages in terrorism) carry a strong negative connotation. These terms are often used as political labels to condemn violence or threat of violence by certain actors as immoral, indiscriminate, or unjustified. Those labeled "terrorists" rarely identify themselves as such, and typically use other generic terms or terms specific to their situation, such as: separatist, freedom fighter, liberator, revolutionary, vigilante, militant, paramilitary, guerrilla, rebel, jihadi or mujaheddin, or fedayeen, or any similar-meaning word in other languages.

Terrorism has been used by a broad array of political organizations in furthering their objectives; both right-wing and left-wing political parties, nationalistic, and religious groups, revolutionaries and ruling governments.[2] The presence of non-state actors in widespread armed conflict has created controversy regarding the application of the laws of war.

2007-02-15 01:22:04 · answer #2 · answered by raje 1 · 0 0

It is Muslim terrorists we are dealing with the term terrorism is being PC as not to offend Muslims who are doing nothing to take control of their own people.

2007-02-11 23:48:23 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

The systematic use of violence to achieve political ends is not new – among many other examples, it featured during The Troubles in Ireland before its independence in 1922. In recent decades, it has become a common tactic among a wide variety of groups, from independence movements to the secret services of various countries. ...
www.channel4.com/history/microsites/H/history/browse/glossary.html

2007-02-11 23:53:43 · answer #4 · answered by sushobhan 6 · 0 0

Terrorism is to in still fear by violence or the threat of violence, especially bombing, kidnapping, and assassination, carried out for religious or political purposes.

2007-02-11 23:54:17 · answer #5 · answered by Jose M 3 · 0 0

terrorism means blackmailing people for money

2007-02-15 20:13:43 · answer #6 · answered by Ramesh S 1 · 0 0

ITs the word used by AMERICANS for against anti american policy leders and nations to attack and mass murders.

2007-02-12 01:42:13 · answer #7 · answered by peace for 3 · 0 0

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