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Political terrorism is a form of Terrorism (a tactic of violence that targets civilians) used to influence Socio - Political events so that gains occur that might not have otherwise happened by Peace ful means or by Conventional Warfare . Criminal terrorists — those who use Blackmail , Intimidation , and the promotion of Fear — are differentiated from political terrorists because the former seek to enrich themselves, whereas for the latter, it is a '' Sine Qua Non '' that terrorist action is motivated and justified by the furtherance of an objective cause. TERRORIST ACTION AND THOUGHT Terrorist action is indiscriminate, arbitrary and unpredictable; the rules of War are disregarded; and non- Combatant s, Men , Women , and Children , are all seen as potential Victim s. An action is considered to be terrorist when its Psychological influences are out of proportion with its physical consequences. Terrorism is not a single random act, nor it is number of interspersed Violent Act s; it is a sustained, organized policy of terror that one group of some sort wages on another, usually more powerful, group. Terrorists either reject current Moral Value s as the ideology of the Status Quo or they hold an amoral outlook, and they claim with their actions that Humanitarian considerations can be sacrificed along with human life for a greater political end. In the early stage of an insurgency, a terrorist group may use Symbol ic violence (such as Assassination s) to advertise their cause and alert a population to their threat, but, by necessity, will become more clandestine. JUSTIFICATIONS OF TERRORISM The term Counter-terrorism is misleading because it implies that a state is not the initiator of Violence . The terrorist justifies his action with three arguments that have a moral context.
DETERMINING POLITICAL TERRORISM There is no adequate scientific or objective understanding of political terrorism. Although it is thought to be the tool of small movements, who lack any power base, and is most successful when waged against an indigenous oppressor, this thinking is too general. There are three main ways of conceptualizing terrorism.
RELATED READING Y. Bar-Yam, Making Things Work , NECSI/Knowledge Press, 2005. REFERENCES |
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