Terrorism is a dark spot on the humanity and continuously flourishing day by day at a much faster rate galloping thousand barrels of innocent bloods and flesh. The root cause of terrorism was the disagreements over the definition of terrorism; it isn’t easy to specify an occurrence that constitutes the very first decease inducing act of terrorism. Certainly, as long ago as the 14th century, there are examples of what could be called terrorism. During this time, in an early example of biochemical terrorism, the Tartars threw dead bodies over the walls of Kaffa, hoping to introduce the life snatching plague.
The word was invented in 1795, in connection with the French revolutionaries who executed their enemies – and suppressed the raging opposition – with the throat-slitting eye terrifying. Moreover, the basic foundation and concrete concept of terrorism took greater clutch during the 1870s in Russia, when revolutionaries began to practice it in a unparallel way. It was a means for weaker or smaller forces, without the kind of funds or numbers at the disposal of larger powerful countries, to wage war – an easier option for those unable to fight an orthodox rituals and bruising struggle. Soon, the tactic spread to the Macedonians and Armenians of the Ottoman Empire, the Irish and the Indians in the British Empire, and anarchists of all descriptions in America and Europe.
Terrorist activity was normally confined to the inflicting assassination of statesmen and kingdom rulers, as well as bomb attacks on public properties. The targeted objectives tended to be self-advertisement, and jacking their tactics to show the power of unflinching violence in other words, announcing your presence and demonstrating your skin excoriating ruthlessness, as well as the desire to undermine and demoralize a government and its fellow supporters. A further objective was to provoke a response from government so violent and savage that it lost support, and eventually awoke empathy and even support for the terrorist organizations. Annals have shown that this last aim is not always successful and failed to catapult towards an ever harrowing era. When the Armenians provoked Turkey with the spiking acts of terrorism, Turkey reacted as aggressively as hydrochloric acid and expelled its true existence.
The term ‘terrorism’ was also described during the era of World War II by the Germans. The French, Czech and Polish Resistance movements – all of whom were backed by Britain’s Special Operations Executive – were dubbed ‘terrorists’ by the Germans, because of their massacre driven harsh activities – ambushing, destroying bridges and railway tracks, and numbing assassination of top German officials. This rabble rousing act inflicted a wave of kinetic problems of how to define and coin bloody terrorism. To the Germans, these acts were experienced as exploiting ‘terrorism’, but to the British, and to those carrying out the acts, they were justifiable ethical tactics of war. Since then, countless destroying acts that some countries experience as terrorism are not considered terrorism by the groups responsible for them. This has sponged a towering expression of terrorism, in absolute terms ‘one man’s terrorist is another’s freedom fighter’.
Terrorism is a cell destroying approach and as we identify it today, though, is generally thought to have been aroused by the Arab-Israeli Six-Day War in 1967. Preceding the Arab defeat, in which the Israelis occupied the West Bank and Gaza Strip, the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) arose, immediately embarking on array of airplane hijackings.
Europe, Japan and the United States soon experienced same kind of unmatched slaughter inducing activities, normally carried out by young force of militant groups. The Weathermen were an American group, dedicated to bringing about the spiraling fall of their own government. They were a fragment group of an otherwise peaceful anti-war movement. They made attempts to bomb the Pentagon and Columbia University showing the darkest of human heart, before accidentally blowing themselves up with their own dynamite in New York.
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