Because terrorism makes it apparent that there is not social harmony in society. "Terrorists" have values outside of the mainstream, who do not agree with the running of the country, which can be an issue when people's opinions are not listened to. "Those who make peaceful revolution impossible make violent revolution inevitable" JFK.
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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.
multinational terrorism is in fact an issue in somalia. they are getting more and more poor everyday. they can barely afford to buy any food or water.
An security issue in our country is terrorism. And some of our country's people could be helping them.
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Growing threat of terrorism
Kashmir issue is no 1...then comes nuclear issue, cross border terrorism
No – it is merely a generally effective way to get people to do what you want. People who are terrified give in to demands easily, and as such terrorism has been around for a long, long time. But that doesn't mean it is inevitable.
No religion, whatsoever, encourages terrorism. Believers of any religion may have among them those who for any reason, religious or political or social, get involved in terrorism.
NO. Terrorism is not an answer for any problem. It is the explicit and intentional use of violence against civilians. If you have an issue with a government, you should protest or attack that government, not civilians.
Racism is a belief system that discriminates against individuals based on their race or ethnicity, often promoting superiority of one group over others. Terrorism, on the other hand, refers to the use of violence or intimidation, especially against civilians, to achieve political, ideological, or religious goals. While racism can manifest in acts of terrorism, not all terrorism is racially motivated; it can stem from various ideologies or grievances. Thus, racism is primarily a social and ideological issue, while terrorism is a tactic used to instigate fear and achieve specific objectives.