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    the moment‚ information on who has been killed and how many were of people were intended targets is shrouded in secrecy. Moreover‚ according to statistics from the TBIJ children have been killed in these drone strikes yet the US claims that they are Al-Shabaab terrorists. One chilling question is‚ who decides who a terrorist is and is not? What happens when civilians are killed based on faulty meta-data? Article 4 of the Geneva Convention stipulates that an individual must satisfy certain criteria

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    Osama Bin Laden’s life started on March 10‚ 1957‚ in Riyadh‚ Saudi Arabia. Osama’s life started out great. He was very wealthy and privileged growing up. He was also a demure boy while he was young. Bin Laden was tall for his age and had an athletic physique. Osama befriended Abdul Aziz‚ a lifelong friend‚ on a trip into the desert. He also was befriended and influenced by Abdullah Azzam‚ who influenced his beliefs later in life‚ when he was in school. While he was young‚ Bin Laden spent as

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    Distinction………………………………….…….19 17 Conclusion………………………………………………………………………….…22 Introduction: Since the terrorist attacks of September 11‚ 2001‚And American starting Global War on Terror and attacks on Afghanistan in persuit of AL-QAEDA and TALIBAN as they were alleged to be involved in attacks of 9/11.Pakistan being a neighboring state also got effected by this war and a series of Suicide bombing started due to Pakistan’s alliance with American as frontline strategic partner in

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    Why Did 9/11 Happen

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    Al-Qaeda is the group responsible for the 9/11 attacks. Bin Laden initially denied involvement in the attacks but then eventually admitted that he was involved. US forces found a video tape in a destroyed house in Jalalabad. The video shows that Bin Laden

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    the Al-Qaeda. His biggest attack was in New York City when two people from the Al-Qaeda flew into the world trade center. “All of a sudden there were people screaming. I saw people jumping out of the building. Their arms were flailing. I stopped taking pictures and started crying.” Osama was born on 10‚1957 in Riyadh‚ Saudi Arabia. His father had fifty children and he was the seventh born. When he got older his parents had a divorce and he moved in with his mother. He attended Al Thagher

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    ************** COM/310 – COMMUNICATION: NEWS ANALYSIS: WAR ON TERRORISIM *************** ******** The War on Terrorism and the devastation of its consequences around the globe have been a prominent albeit contagious issue that professional journalist and media consumers have constantly debated‚ dissected and scrutinized amongst each other. Television networks across multiple continents have developed documentaries that reflect the different views on this issue. These television

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    Department as a terrorist organization in 2003. In June 2014‚ ISIS rebranded itself as IS‚ the Islamic State‚ the change was made to reflect their claim of territorial sovereignty in parts of Iraq and Syria. ISIS was created in 2003 as a branch of al Qaeda in Iraq

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    Globalization and Terrorism

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    relationship between globalization and terrorism exists. B. International terrorism develops in parallel with the globalization of technology and the internet. 1. The World Wide Web (www) is compared to the development of Al-Qaeda. 2. Al-Qaeda is the most dangerous terrorist organization. C. “The Migration of Dreams and Nightmares” is written by Jamal Nassar. 1. Terrorist organizations around the globe benefit from globalization. 2. Money laundering

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    fighting a terrorist group called Al Qaeda. That war pretty much ended after we killed their leader Osama Bin Laden. Unfortunately‚ The war on terrorism did not end there. After Al Qaeda was defeated another terrorist organization named ISIS was born. ISIS’s leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi was believed to have been killed a long time ago. Now government officials believe that he is still very much alive and faked his own death (again). Originally Baghdadi was an Al Qaeda sympathiser. He wasn’t officially

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    Terrorism in Southeast Asia

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    Asia has been a base for terrorist operations. Al Qaeda penetrated the region by establishing local cells‚ training Southeast Asians in its camps in Afghanistan‚ and by financing and cooperating with indigenous radical Islamist groups. Indonesia and the southern Philippines have been particularly vulnerable to penetration by Islamic terrorist groups. Members of one indigenous network‚ Jemaah Islamiyah (JI)‚ which has had extensive ties to Al Qaeda‚ helped two of the September 11‚ 2001 hijackers

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