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"Terrorism" is a song by Andy Partridge. It originally appeared in 1987 as a B-side to the "The Meeting Place" 12" single. It later appeared on the 2002 Coat of Many Cupboards box set.

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  • "Terrorism" is a song by Andy Partridge. It originally appeared in 1987 as a B-side to the "The Meeting Place" 12" single. It later appeared on the 2002 Coat of Many Cupboards box set.
  • Terrorism was violence or the threat of violence, coordinated by a group of people, typically performed in order to coerce or antagonize a national government. It was the policy of government of the United States of America not to negotiate with terrorist groups, because first, there was no absolute guarantee that the terrorists would follow through upon their side of the bargain once their demands were met, and second, other terrorist groups might have learned of it and it would, as President David Palmer stated in Day 3, have been "open season" for kidnappings and murder of Americans everywhere.
  • Terrorism should not be confused with Terrellism, which is a movement that initially began in France. Terrorism is not usually considered as kindhearted acts of affection, though its believers appear to have a good time with it.
  • Terrorism is a hidden value which measures a nation's risk of radical groups using violence against it in an attempt to change the nation's policies.
  • Some writers have compared events like the Corrupted Blood bug and use of characters affected by Baron Geddon's Living Bomb power to terrorist tactics. Another instance of terrorism is the Battleground Master Ransom of october 25, 2008. Anyway, nearly all of the comments complaining about the article roughness and simplicity. Suggesting, it's more like about sensationalism and must not be taken seriously.
  • Terrorism is This includes terrorist acts committed within and outside U.S. national boundaries.
  • The True Way was a Cardassian terrorist group. (DS9: "Our Man Bashir", "Crossfire", Star Trek: Constance, Star Trek: Pendragon, Star Trek: Sigils and Unions, Star Trek: Online) The Ansata were a terrorist group on Rutia IV, seeking independence from the planetary government. (TNG: "The High Ground", Star Trek: A Call to Duty) The Bajoran Resistance acted as a terrorist group during the Cardassian Occupation of Bajor but became the Bajoran Militia when the occupation ended. (Star Trek: Deep Space Nine)
  • Terrorism is the systematic use of terror, often violent, especially as a means of coercion, although it has no legally-binding definition. Various forms of terrorism exist, including State-sponsored terrorism, State-terrorism, eco-terrorism and domestic terrorism. Its name originated as early as Jacobin member Maxmillian Robespierre's reign of terror during the French Revolution, derived from the terror circusem warning protocol from the Roman Empire. However, since 1869, when the People's Retribution terrorist cell leader Sergey Nechayev called himself a "terrorist," the term was redefined from an exclusive reference to state terrorism to any non-governmental groups killing innocent civilians.
  • As stated above Terrorism in Code Geass is more seen as a Resistance against the Britannian Empire Terrorism also serve as the story narrative. Zero/Lelouch is the first main character to be branded as a terrorist after it is revealed the he murdered his brother the Third Prince Clovis, Viceroy of Area 11 at the time of his death. The Black Knights are branded terrorists by the press at first because they used tactics like bombing, gunning down sellers of Refrain, and attacking the Britannian Military. Towards the end of the story, the Black Knights as an organization are really no longer considered to be terrorists, rather they are called freedom fighters, fighting against the "evil" emperor Lelouch, the man that was once their leader as Zero.
  • Those filthy terrorists! Let's burn an effigy of Wal-Mart! Does anyone have a full-scale plushie effigy of a Wal-Mart supermarket? ... Thanks Ted. I mean Kohbar. Can I just ask why you had this in your pocket? And now onto our culture section, with Shilpa Shetty.
  • Once Lex Luthor told Superman that Mighty Motors can't be blamed if one of their cars was used as a getaway vehicle for terrorists.
  • Terrorism is the process of using fear as a means of coercion. It is used as a tactic of groups hoping to force a change to meet their ideological values. Individuals who carry out acts of terrorism are known as terrorists. In the 24th century the search for the Stone of Gol revealed the VIM to be a "terrorist movement." (Last Unicorn RPG module: All Our Yesterdays: The Time Travel Sourcebook)
  • Terror groups and terrorism has been a huge problem for the nation since the events of 9/11. Pakistan borders Afghanistan, a violent k. and unstable region of the world. The problems in Afghanistan go back to the 1980's, when the Soviet Union invaded Afghanistan to support a pro-communist government against rebel factions, such as the Extremist group of the Taliban. The Soviet Union eventually lost its proxy war in Afghanistan, and when Soviet troops pulled out of Afghanistan, the government supported by it fell and this created a power vacuum, which was filled by the Taliban (The Taliban and other rebel factions were funded by the US and Pakistan to fight Russia). The Taliban imposed harsh and inhumane laws, and provided a safe haven for many anti West, extremist groups, the most notable
  • Terrorism and terrorist are among the most disputed words in politics. What constitutes terrorism? Who is a terrorist? The use of these words vary greatly. For many observers, terrorism designates anyone using violence for reasons not involving economic gain or emotional satisfaction in a manner not protected by civil law or the law of war. For governments, the category of terrorism narrows to include targeting the state or interests deemed most important to the state. A terrorist would therefore be someone who perpetates or is accused of perpetratign such acts.
  • Terrorism is the use of force by groups or individuals called terrorists to obtain political or other demands. Such force is known to include criminal, violent, extremist, or military acts. There is no universally accepted definition of terrorism. As noted by the Ansata, what is considered as terrorism in one society is considered freedom fighting in another, thus choosing to name themselves as rebels, insurgents or resistance fighters. Conversely, the terrorists (like the Bajorans, the Maquis or the Cardassian Rebellion) could consider their enemies as oppressors, occupiers, or conquerors.
  • Terrorism is the systematic use of terror, often violent, especially as a means of coercion. In the international community, however, terrorism has no legally binding, criminal law definition. Common definitions of terrorism refer only to those violent acts which are intended to create fear (terror); are perpetrated for a religious, political, or ideological goal; and deliberately target or disregard the safety of non-combatants (civilians). Some definitions now include acts of unlawful violence and war. The use of similar tactics by criminal organizations for protection rackets or to enforce a code of silence is usually not labeled terrorism, though these same actions may be labeled terrorism when done by a politically motivated group. The writer Heinrich Böll and scholars Raj Desai and H
  • In the future, terrorism will be eliminated. Starting in the developed world then in the third world. Thanks to globalization, less people are poor. Poverty is the cause of most terrorism. Because of the City Awareness Grid Electronic C.A.G.E bombs can't be activated and all terrorists' movements are tracked useing Biometrics. Airplanes will eventually be controlled by artificial intelligence and will not be able to be taken over by terrorists. Another Scenario: A New Caliphate - a popular and charismatic leader of the Muslim world:
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