Terrorism and genocide differ primarily in their objectives and methods. Terrorism typically aims to instill fear, achieve political goals, or coerce governments by targeting civilians or symbolic locations, often through violent acts. In contrast, genocide is the deliberate and systematic extermination of a particular group based on ethnicity, religion, or nationality, with the intent to destroy that group in whole or in part. While both involve extreme violence, their motivations and scopes are distinct.
September 11 was an act of terrorism, not genocide. It was not "the deliberate and systematic extermination of a national, racial, political, or cultural group," which is what genocide is.
The purpose of terrorism is to frighten people and society into a response to ruin the prevailing culture. Genocide is the purposeful elimination of a group of people because of their ethnicity, tribe, religion, culture or beliefs.
three categories of international terrorism are what?
No.Of course not.There is no single evidence. Sri Lanka is the only country which wiped out terrorism 100%
Each genocide has a different provacateur. As a result, it is important to identify which genocide is being discussed. In larger genocides like the Holocaust, the individual countries had different individuals who were charged with being responsible for the genocide.
Well Hitler genocide the Jews, genocide means to kill some one with a different racial culture.
it is an act of violence similar act to a genuine terrorism but the intent was different to the genuine terrorist.
that is because terrorism causes threat to different countries.
One can find information on genocide in Sudan from the different sites such as the following; Insight on conflict, Genocide intervention, HelpSudan, and ABF American Bar Foundation.
While counter-terrorism is a mission shared between many different agencies, the umbrella agency tasked with domestic terrorism is the Dept. of Homeland Security.
global. terrorism happens all over the world in different places Second answer: >Terrorism generally happens on a local scale within a country, so it could be described as a local problem, but there are numerous cases of international terrorism, and the involvement of other countries to prevent or promote terrorism mean that terrorism is a global issue.
Genocide has taken place throughout history and has been done to many different races and nationality's