Yes, all acts of terrorism are considered crimes as they involve the use of violence or threats to intimidate or coerce societies or governments, often for political or ideological purposes. Terrorism violates both national and international laws, targeting civilians and creating fear. However, the classification and legal consequences can vary based on jurisdiction and specific circumstances surrounding each act.
Terrorism is a threat usually because people die in acts of terrorism.
government self inflicted terrorism
What impact does terrorism and cybercrimes have on interpreting the fourth amendment
What impact does terrorism and cybercrimes have on interpreting the fourth amendment
If that person has committed a crime on a US Military installation or reservation, OR if that person is being tried for crimes of terrorism or war crimes, yes, most definitely.
Preparing for terrorism is similar to preparing for natural disasters Acts of terror are committed toward the fulfillment of social or political objectives apex :)
All life insuance policies cover death by acts of terrorism because all life insurance policies cover death by any cause at any time in any place.
killing other people, threatening them,..
Anneli Botha has written: 'Terrorism in the Maghreb' -- subject(s): Terrorism, Islamic fundamentalism, Prevention, Political crimes and offenses
true
I don't think Gandhi liked them because he was all about peace and rights and the R acts took away someones right to trial if suspected for terrorism. :)
He committed crimes against humanity and acts of genocide.