re-iterated that radicalisation of our youth has proven to be a cause of grave concern for the Indian Government ‚ though there was no immediate threat from the Islamic State militants. Mr. Singh also did not rule out the possibility of the international terrorist organisation like the al Qaida setting up branches in our country to wage jihaad in the subcontinent .This statement was made in the backdrop of al Qaida leader Aymaan al zhaveri’s announcement in September that the
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Executive Summary Tiffany Crawford BCC/403 July 20‚ 2015 David Pettinari Executive Summary Global technology is on the rise and being used by many on a daily basis. Companies all around the world are using technology‚ as well as individuals for personal use. With the rise of global technology comes the increase of cyber crimes and cyber-related threats. With so much personal information available online criminals are finding it easier than ever to access it. Certain cyber crimes have the potential
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With the increasing threat of homegrown terrorism‚ there is tension in balancing privacy concerns of American citizens with the surveillance efforts of terrorists via social media. Finding the happy medium between civil liberties and national security has always been a challenge of our nation’s agenda but as with most multi-faceted conflicts‚ “something’s
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security is that terrorists will not have the ability to attack every place in the United States. However‚ everything is a possible target and terrorists want to do as damage as possible and cause the greatest amount of disruption in our way of life as possible. The Department of Homeland Security is responsible for protecting the United States of America. However‚ it is a very complex and difficult job‚ an overwhelming amount of information must be shared and filtered daily. Terrorists may attack at
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Racism has been a battle fought by many different nations and groups of people throughout the world‚ and throughout our history. National heroes from varying places such as Nelson Mandela and Martin Luther King are just a of these pioneers who have fought for the rights and respect of those with different skin colors on the social scene. A new monster though in the fight for racism has come about over the years‚ and that is racism in sports‚ especially controversies in soccer. These controversies
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unduly infringing civil liberties. Dr Mohamed Haneef‚ an Indian national‚ was arrested at Brisbane airport on 2 July 2007 in connection with a failed London bomb plot. He was held for twelve days before being charged with providing support to a terrorist organisation. The charge was unsustainable and was quickly dropped. However‚ in the interim Dr Haneef’s immigration visa was cancelled on character grounds - a decision which on review was found to be unlawful. The arrest‚ detention‚ charge and subsequent
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‘defeat this evil‚ wherever it is found.’3 But this creates a problem. Would the end be the defeat‚ eradication of Al Qaeda and the Taliban wherever they are? Or was Bush suggesting the eradication of all terrorism‚ i.e. stopping any group from using terrorist techniques? It seems more obvious to accept the former‚ due to the fact America invaded Iraq‚ Afghanistan and the stance of much of the countries media is that when bin Laden dies ‘so too dies the “global war on terrorism.”’4 In this case America’s
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widely researched trends and developments within the phenomenon of modern international terrorism‚ providing policy recommendations on how to counter its emerging threats – particularly that of the Global Jihad movement and “homegrown” terrorism. The magnitude of the modern terrorist threat was demonstrated by the attacks of September 11‚ and ever since‚ the field has experienced a renewal of sorts‚ attracting unprecedented attention by both scholars and the mainstream public. This chapter will introduce
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The modern militia movement took off in the mid-1990s‚ with the first large militias appearing in 1994 and growth continuing over the next several years. The movement reflected widespread anger over what was seen as the meddling of a relatively liberal administration in Washington—from gun control to environmental laws to a variety of other federal mandates. But what really ignited the movement was the bloodshed in Ruby Ridge‚ Idaho‚ and Waco‚ Texas. In 1992‚ during a standoff between white supremacist
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Government Invasion of Privacy Gregory A Stecklow ENG 122 Instructor: Anthony Baker 12 November‚ 2012 Facebook has become the largest social media site with over 1 billion active users as of September 14‚ 2012. Of those 1 billion users on average for June 2012‚ 552 million were considered daily active users. (Potalinski‚ Oct 4‚ 2012) The world has gone crazy with social media. The ability to update one’s status on anything that has an internet connection has been enhanced through technological
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