Libya supported terrorism and tried to obtain nuclear weapons
Many Muslims and their leaders and representative organisations do protest and speak out about terrorism committed by Muslims, just like people from other religions do. It does not always get media attention, but it does happen. Islam has nothing to do with terrorism. In the UK there was a lot of terrorism by the IRA in the 1970s, 1980s and 1990s, who would be said to be Christian. Christianity has nothing to do with terrorism either. Terrorists carry out terrorism, not religions. People belonging to all religions carry out terrorism, but despite what people try to make people believe, no religion preaches terrorism. Anyone who commits a terrorist act is not following their own religious teachings.
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The IRA is no longer involved in terrorist activity. A few groups that split from the IRA have some level of involvement in terrorism, but on a small scale. So things are considerably more peaceful in Northern Ireland compared to the 1970s and 1980s and early 1990s, when the troubles were at their height and the various terrorist groups were most active.
Terrorism is a threat usually because people die in acts of terrorism.
Anti Terrorism is the holistic, defensive, approach to terrorism which seeks to understand the causes and drivers of terrorism. Counter terrorism is the offensive pursuit, prosecution and negation of terrorist activity. TRUE
State sponsored terrorism is terrorism that is done by a peoples own government towards its own people. Oftentimes, state sponsored terrorism is done in the name of International terrorism.
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Of course they do. No one wants terrorism.
Edward F. Mickolus has written: 'Terrorism, 2002-2004' -- subject(s): Terrorism, Chronology, Bibliography, History 'Terrorism, 1996-2001' 'The terrorist list' -- subject(s): Terrorism, Biography, Terrorists 'Terrorism, 2005-2007' -- subject(s): Terrorism, Chronology, Bibliography, History 'Transnational terrorism' -- subject(s): Chronology, Terrorism, History