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Title: Terrorism


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Terrorism
This is our Terrorism project by Joseph
Bluck, Paul Stelges, Brendan OLeary, Christopher
Neeson, John Kelly, Eamonn Kelly, Christopher
Woods.
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What Is Terrorism?
We discussed the term and define it as violence
or the threat of violence against specific
groups, committed for political or religious
reasons. It brings fear or terror into a
community.
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What causes terrorism?
  • We think that terrorism is caused by a number of
    reasons, e.g.
  • Poverty (people rob banks to provide food for
    there families.)
  • Unequal distribution of land/wealth. (people who
    have more authority and power over others and
    force them to do things against their will.)
  • Discrimination (sectarianism, racism, favouritism
    .)
  • Sectarianism is giving negative view about
    someone religion and background.
    (catholic/protestant hatred between each other)

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How does Terrorism affect our lives?
  • Terrorism has existed for centuries as a means of
    making a government or group aware of a desire
    that they have to change something by creating
    destruction and fear.
  • Many people are in fear to go out in their daily
    lives when thinking they could be killed around
    the corner. In Belfast for example we are afraid
    to visit a different community because of
    religious issues.
  • Since September 11th there has been a whole new
    upgrade in American security. Airports have
    gotten new security procedures. Also, on the
    roads, new toll booths have been made to help
    reduce illegal immigrants trying to get into
    America.

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Al-Qaeda
  • is an international alliance of militant
    guerrilla organizations established in 1989 by
    Osama bin Laden
  • Al-Qaeda's objectives include the elimination of
    foreign influence in Muslim countries ,
    eradication of those deemed to be "infidels",
    elimination of Israel, and the creation of a new
    Islamic caliphate .
  • SourceWikipedia

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Map of where Al-Qaeda operates
Countries covered in red show where Qaeda is
active
this is the flag of al-Qaeda
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Osama bin Laden
  • He is from Saudi Arabia was born on march 10th
    1957
  • He is the founder of the al-Qaeda organization.
  • He is on the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation
    's Ten Most Wanted Fugitives list.
  • He has taken responsibility for September 11th
    2001 attacks on the world trade centre in New
    York.
  • .

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AL-QEADAZawahiri
  • In the 1970s he joined the Egyptian Islamist
    movement, assassination of President Anwar Sadat.
  • Became Osama bin Laden's personal physician and
    an important adviser.
  • In connection with the 1998 bombings of two U.S.
    embassies in Africa.
  • Al-Zawahiri is believed to have helped organize
    the September 11, 2001 attacks on the World Trade
    Center and the Pentagon. The U.S. has offered a
    25 million reward for al-Zawahiri.
  • Source Wikepedia

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Nine/eleven
  • The most well known terrorism attack is 9/11,
    Osama bin Ladin organised for an aircraft to hit
    the twin towers of the world trade centre in New
    York and the pentagon in Washington. In total,
    2,973 people were killed. wikipedia

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London bombings
The 7 July 2005 London bombings were a series of
coordinated terrorist bomb blasts that hit
London's public transport. Three bombs exploded
within fifty seconds of each other on three
London Underground trains. A fourth bomb exploded
on a bus. wikipedia
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US Embassy bombing
August 7, 1998, hundreds of people were killed in
car bomb explosions at the United States
embassies in the East African capital cities of
Dar es Salaam, Tanzania and Nairobi, Kenya. This
placed bin Laden on US Ten Most wanted list.
Wikipedia
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  • Other examples of Terrorist attacks
  • ASSASSINATION- Assassination is were a political
    or religious person is killed.
  • Hostage taking
  • Zapatistas movement
  • Northern Bank Robbery

13
JFK Assassination
  • One of the most serious killings was JFK.
  • President Kennedy, Jackie, and Governor John
    Connally in the Presidential limousine shortly
    before the assassination
  • President Kennedy was assassinated in Dallas at
    1230 p.m. CST on November 22, 1963, while on a
    political trip through Texas. He was struck by at
    least two bullets. Texas Governor John Connally,
    seated ahead of Kennedy, was also struck by a
    bullet, but survived

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Other examples of assassination
  • Pope John Paul II Survived his assassination from
    Mehmet Ali Agca.
  • Yitzhak Rabin was killed by assassin Yigal Amir
    in 1995
  • Qin Shi Huang survived his assassination attempt
    by Jing Ke it was also one of the earliest
    assassination attempts ever.

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Hostages
  • A hostage is a person or entity which is held
    by a captor, originally handed over by one of two
    belligerent parties to the other or seized as
    security for the carrying out of an agreement.
  • Taking hostages is today considered a crime or a
    terrorist act. The use of the word in this sense
    of abductee became current only in the 1970s. The
    criminal activity is known as kidnapping.
  • A situation where hostages are kept in a building
    or a vehicle that has been taken over by armed
    terrorists or common criminals is often called a
    hostage crisis.

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The Zapititas
  • Emiliano Zapata was born in August 1879
  • The Zapatistas fought against government troops
  • Called to decide the future of Mexico, the
    Zapatistas demanded freedom - for their people.
  • This was the core of Zapata's ideas spread in
    Mexico by people demanded changes in land
    ownership.
  • He Said The lands, forests and water that have
    been usurped ... will be immediately restored to
    the villages or citizens who have title to them
    ... Because the great majority of Mexicans own
    nothing more than the land they walk on ....

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Northern Bank Robbery
  • On December 19, 2004, a gang of men dressed
    as policemen broke into two Northern Bank workers
    homes and kept as hostages. Chris Ward of
    Poleglass and Kevin McMullan of Loughin Island,
    where the two northern bank officials. At some
    point that evening, Chris Ward was transferred at
    gunpoint to McMullen's house, while his family
    remained captive in their home. At McMullen's
    house, his wife was forcibly removed from her
    home and taken to a forest south of Belfast.
    While family members were being held against
    their will, the hostage-takers gave McMullen and
    Ward precise orders on how to get their hands on
    the money in the bank.

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HOW TO STOP TERRORISM
  • Encourage Dialogue- talking to each other.
  • Compromise- Negotiations.
  • Redistribute Power- Share Power.
  • Non violent campaigns Against Terrorism/Violence.
  • Take back weapons from Terrorism Groups.
  • Better Security.
  • My own source

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THANK YOU
John Kelly, Eamonn Kelly, Christopher
Woods Brendan OLeary, Christopher Neeson,
Joseph Bluck, Paul Stelges,
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