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There has been
terrorism.
For the last 20 years, I've been working in countries and cities ripped apart by conflict, violence, terrorism, or some insidious combination of all.
In the past, there's been a little bit of training of the courts, but they get crappy evidence from the police, or a little police intervention that has to do with narcotics or
terrorism
but nothing to do with treating the common poor person with excellent law enforcement, so it's about pulling that all together, and you can actually have people in very poor communities experience law enforcement like us, which is imperfect in our own experience, for sure, but boy, is it a great thing to sense that you can call 911 and maybe someone will protect you.
The FBI is responsible for more
terrorism
plots in the United States than any other organization.
I've spent years pouring through the case files of
terrorism
prosecutions in the United States, and I've come to the conclusion that the FBI is much better at creating terrorists than it is at catching terrorists.
In those same 14 years, the Bureau, however, has bragged about how it's foiled dozens of
terrorism
plots.
An informant can earn 100,000 dollars or more for every
terrorism
case they bring to the FBI.
Trevor Aaronson: My research began in 2010 when I received a grant from the Investigative Reporting Program at U.C. Berkeley, and a research assistant and I put together a database of all
terrorism
prosecutions at the time during the first decade after 9/11.
We can also see this interesting shift when we look at
terrorism.
One of the main challenges of understanding
terrorism
nowadays is that we are dealing with decentralized, independent cells, where there's no leader leading the whole process.
Quick aside: It's worth noting that the first big war of the twentieth century began with an act of
terrorism.
Fear,
terrorism
and destruction.
We've developed technologies that can send signals into space and humans to the moon, but we've also developed technologies that can destroy the environment, that can wage war with weapons and biological
terrorism.
And my deep belief is that it was not the refugee movement that triggered
terrorism.
I think, as I said, essentially
terrorism
in Europe is today a homegrown movement in relation to the global situation that we are facing, and what we need is exactly to prove these groups wrong, by welcoming and integrating effectively those that are coming from that part of the world.
In 2012, it crept up, still behind things like
terrorism
and proliferation.
We don't claim to have the answers, but we started experimenting with different discussions about very divisive issues, such as race, gun control, the refugee debate, relationship between Islam and
terrorism.
It might free up some parking spots, but it will not end
terrorism.
So Islamophobia isn't just the natural response to Muslim
terrorism
as I would have expected.
I'm asked everywhere I go: "Why don't Muslims denounce terrorism?"
It's a website that denounces
terrorism
every day of the week, while taking the weekends off.
They generally appear as single-panel cartoons, "I denounce
terrorism!
The point of the website is that it denounces
terrorism
while recognizing that it's ridiculous that we have to constantly denounce
terrorism.
But globalists make the case that reinforcing our global governance is the only way to tackle big supernational problems, like nuclear proliferation, the global refugee crisis, climate change or
terrorism
or even the consequences of superhuman AI.
If the Tunisian people can figure out how to deal with their
terrorism
problem without ending up in this place, they will be a model not only for their region, but for all of us.
David Thomson, an expert on
terrorism
and reporter for Radio France International, had reports deleted from his Facebook account and had his account deactivated for several days, because they contained pictures of ISIS flags, even though he was just reporting on ISIS, not promoting it.
As for terrorism, it's now extremely rare.
They also cracked down hard on terrorism, but Indonesia's democrats have learned a key lesson from the dark years of dictatorship, namely that repression only creates more extremism.
It has been perverted to mean violent struggle wherever Muslims are undergoing difficulties, and turned into
terrorism
by fascistic Islamists like al-Qaeda, Islamic State and others.
We hear
terrorism.
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