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…important and even more recent, took place in 1997 when the General Assembly adopted Resolution52/164, The International Convention for the Suppression of Terrorist Bombings. Both of these measures planned strong action while keeping in mind the sovereignty…
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…, tainted by nationalism, addicted to a murderous violence that proves to be by the end only futile and just self-destructive. The author is very pungent on the absurdity of how terrorists could cynically torture and murder human beings, yet are desperately…
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…in the relief fund for Tsumani? But why to a school in Karachi? Is he a delivery man with a pizza in the red box? Maybe someone called for a pizza! But his get up was not that of a delivery man. Is he a terrorist, with a bomb in that red box? Oh my God! A terrorist
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…as generals. But really the consultants are terrorists. Like political terrorists, the consultants' attacks are intensely personal," he wrote. "Terrorists do not make factories and air strips their victims; they choose instead crippled old men and school children…
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…and suspicion. The Triple Entente, for example, was made primarily to discourage any attacks from Germany and her allies. It is also because of Austria-Hungary's alliance with Germany that it declared war against Serbia, even though Serbia agreed to 90…
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…is heir to the throne and Prince of Asturias, and two daughters, Cristina and Elena. 2004 On March 11, 2004, Spain became the victim of a massive terrorist attack when Islamic extremists exploded a series of bombs on trains in the crowded Atocha train station…
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…"Terrorism Against Women" Since the atrocities of September 11, 2001, people across the world have heard an earful about the government in Afghanistan, known as the Taliban, and its radical views. Recently, it sponsored the terrorist organization Al…
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…with weakening consumption growth, minimal new investment and uncertain prospects for global growth and world trade levels. Indonesia's already bleak outlook turned for the worse when the October terrorist attack crushed the tourism sector. This will do further…
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…then could be monitored safely and effectively. Edward Iwata explains one new innovation in airline security is the CAPS program which uses airline reservation computers to identify passengers who may pose a higher risk of being terrorists and subjects them…
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…. Edward Iwata explains one new innovation in airline security is the CAPS program which uses airline reservation computers to identify passengers who may pose a higher risk of being terrorists and subjects them to additional scrutiny. I think people who have…
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