Terrorism : Causes and Consequences
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- 303.62 GOY
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Terrorism is defined as the use of violence when its most important result is not the physical and mental damage of the direct victims but the psychological effect produced on someone else. Terrorism also involves, In addition to the act, the emotion and motivation of the terrorist. Violence may result in death, injury or I destruction of property or deprivation of liberty. It becomes terror when the significant aim is not to attain these ends but, through these, to terrorize people other than those directly assaulted. m
Terrorism has become like a fashion these days and as such is spread throughout the world. (with different motives, may be political, regional demands' begging, purely group selfishness, relating to interrelationships of different countries etc., a group of people unites together and begins undesirable activities under some self - coined name. The activities may be of any type from kidnapping to destroying properties, assassination, highjacking, bombing and even torturing of located person(s).
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