The Today Network - 4/11/17( The November Issue)
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Wizarding crimes : Muggle terrorists
Chapter 4
It's all over the world. But, who are they?
I don't know, keep reading.
1. The First World War 17 million dead
(caused by non-Muslims)
2. The Second World War 50-55 million dead
(caused by non-Muslims)
3. Nagasaki atomic bombs 200,000 dead
(caused by non-Muslims)
4. The war in Vietnam over 5 million dead
(caused by non-Muslims)
5. The war in Bosnia / Kosovo over 500,000
dead (caused non-Muslims)
6. War in Iraq (so far) 1,200,000 deaths
(caused non-Muslims)
7. Afghanistan, Burma etc. (caused by Non-
Muslims)
Terrorists have no religion. Just thought you must know.
Terrorism is, in the broadest sense, the use of intentionally indiscriminate violence as a means to create terror, or fear, to achieve a political, religious or ideological aim.[1] It is used in this regard primarily to refer to violence against peacetime targets or in war against non-combatants.[2] The terms "terrorist" and "terrorism" originated during the French Revolution of the late 18th century[3] but gained mainstream popularity during the U.S. Presidency of Ronald Reagan (1981–89) after the 1983 Beirut barracks bombings[4] and again after the attacks on New York City and Washington, D.C. in September 2001[5][4][6] and on Bali in October 2002.[4]
There is no commonly accepted definition of "terrorism".[7][8] Being a charged term, with the connotation of something "morally wrong", it is often used, both by governments and non-state groups, to abuse or denounce opposing groups.[9][10][4][11][8] Broad categories of political organisations have been claimed to have been involved in terrorism to further their objectives, including right-wing and left-wing political organisations, nationalist groups, religious groups, revolutionaries and ruling governments.[12] Terrorism-related legislation has been adopted in various states, regarding "terrorism" as a crime.[13][14] There is no universal agreement as to whether or not "terrorism", in some definition, should be regarded as a war crime.[15][16]
According to the Global Terrorism Database by the University of Maryland, College Park, more than 61,000 incidents of non-state terrorism, resulting in at least 140,000 deaths, have been recorded from 2000 to 2014.[
This is not the awful part of it. A terrorist was spotted in the magical communnity of Diagon Alley this early dawn and lucky that old Tom found him and used a memory charm. Without that, the magical world could have been in a serious danger.
Phillip Ronn
WRITER OF THE WIZARDING CRIMES
I don't know, keep reading.
1. The First World War 17 million dead
(caused by non-Muslims)
2. The Second World War 50-55 million dead
(caused by non-Muslims)
3. Nagasaki atomic bombs 200,000 dead
(caused by non-Muslims)
4. The war in Vietnam over 5 million dead
(caused by non-Muslims)
5. The war in Bosnia / Kosovo over 500,000
dead (caused non-Muslims)
6. War in Iraq (so far) 1,200,000 deaths
(caused non-Muslims)
7. Afghanistan, Burma etc. (caused by Non-
Muslims)
Terrorists have no religion. Just thought you must know.
Terrorism is, in the broadest sense, the use of intentionally indiscriminate violence as a means to create terror, or fear, to achieve a political, religious or ideological aim.[1] It is used in this regard primarily to refer to violence against peacetime targets or in war against non-combatants.[2] The terms "terrorist" and "terrorism" originated during the French Revolution of the late 18th century[3] but gained mainstream popularity during the U.S. Presidency of Ronald Reagan (1981–89) after the 1983 Beirut barracks bombings[4] and again after the attacks on New York City and Washington, D.C. in September 2001[5][4][6] and on Bali in October 2002.[4]
There is no commonly accepted definition of "terrorism".[7][8] Being a charged term, with the connotation of something "morally wrong", it is often used, both by governments and non-state groups, to abuse or denounce opposing groups.[9][10][4][11][8] Broad categories of political organisations have been claimed to have been involved in terrorism to further their objectives, including right-wing and left-wing political organisations, nationalist groups, religious groups, revolutionaries and ruling governments.[12] Terrorism-related legislation has been adopted in various states, regarding "terrorism" as a crime.[13][14] There is no universal agreement as to whether or not "terrorism", in some definition, should be regarded as a war crime.[15][16]
According to the Global Terrorism Database by the University of Maryland, College Park, more than 61,000 incidents of non-state terrorism, resulting in at least 140,000 deaths, have been recorded from 2000 to 2014.[
This is not the awful part of it. A terrorist was spotted in the magical communnity of Diagon Alley this early dawn and lucky that old Tom found him and used a memory charm. Without that, the magical world could have been in a serious danger.
Phillip Ronn
WRITER OF THE WIZARDING CRIMES