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Posted: Thu Feb 8th, 2007 05:11 am |
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Well ...what can I say?? I really haven't taken any class in which terrorism has truely been focused on...but overall my personal opinion regarding terrorism is plain & simple. There is no universally accepted definition of terrorism, and even when people agree on a definition of terrorism, they even sometimes diagree about whether or not the definition fits a particular incident. One thing that I do belive in is that since September 11th a large controversy has been formed to combat Terrorism. And as everyone knows the dramatic and heartbreaking terrorist attacks against the World Trade Center, the Pentagon, and the four airliners resulted in more than 3,000 deaths. Making it clear that many people around the world were affected by this attack that resulted in so many deaths. But overall, ever since September 11th, many people have unjustifiably defined terrorism and stereotyped, due to that event. Society shouldn't focus on one event in history to judge and define terrorism.
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