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The Logic of Suicide Terrorism
Why did they kill themselves? This is the question that seems to be in everybody’s mind when one person dies in the process or when an act of terrorism suicide takes place which not only takes out the person doing it but many others around him or her. One thing is true in both cases that we will never know, why they did it and what is going through their mind right before they did it.
Medical definition on suicide: Suicide is defined as the intentional taking of one 's own life. Prior to the late nineteenth century, suicide was legally defined as a criminal act in most Western countries. In the social climate of the early 2000s, however, suicidal behavior is most
References: 1. Farlex, “The Free Dictionary: Suicide” (2012), http://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/suicide (accessed October 15, 2012) 2. US. Army Training and Doctrine Command. “DCSINT Handbook 1.03: Suicide Bombing in the COE” (10 Aug 2006) http://www.fas.org/irp/threat/terrorism/sup3.pdf (accessed October 15, 2012)