Sharry Aiken; "Manufacturing Terrorists..."
The inability of states to arrive at a common consensus
on the meaning of the term terrorism has not prevented
international bodies from condemning it, nor has it prevented
states from criminalizing specific acts. The 1996 g8
Ministerial Conference on Terrorism adopted a series of
measures that made no attempt to define terrorism.31 Instead
the agreed text aimed at facilitating extradition arrangements
and clamping down on criminal use of the
Internet and “camouflage” charities involved in illicit
transborder fundraising. Before the meeting, President
Clinton identified terrorism as
[t]he greatest security challenge of the twenty-first century . . .
We cannot have economic security in a global economy unless
we can stand against those forces of terrorism. The U.S.
will lead the way and we expect our allies to walk with us hand
in hand.
on the meaning of the term terrorism has not prevented
international bodies from condemning it, nor has it prevented
states from criminalizing specific acts. The 1996 g8
Ministerial Conference on Terrorism adopted a series of
measures that made no attempt to define terrorism.31 Instead
the agreed text aimed at facilitating extradition arrangements
and clamping down on criminal use of the
Internet and “camouflage” charities involved in illicit
transborder fundraising. Before the meeting, President
Clinton identified terrorism as
[t]he greatest security challenge of the twenty-first century . . .
We cannot have economic security in a global economy unless
we can stand against those forces of terrorism. The U.S.
will lead the way and we expect our allies to walk with us hand
in hand.
Sharryn Aiken a professor from a University in Ontario has some interesting views on topics concerning Immigration and National Security. We are making an effort to provide as much information as we can so that you can help us uphold the rights of our Family!
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