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[Title] => UN gives suggestions on defining terrorism
[Summary] => The United Nations is in full support of the comprehensive anti-terrorism bill that is presently being drafted by our government. We would like to cite past insights on the subject of terrorism by persons who have studied the problem in depth. The first problem has always been to define terrorism. On this matter, Georgetown University Professor William V. O Brien, had this to say: "As often happens with controversial terms, terrorism is seldom explicitly defined.
[DatePublished] => 2005-03-12 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Alejandro R. Roces
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[Title] => Understanding territorism
[Summary] => Years before the senseless attack on the World Trade Center, French philosopher Jean-Francois Revel already pinpointed the problems involved in battling world terrorism. He said: "The battle against international state terrorism can only be waged by international cooperation, not merely in policing, but in politics. Simply to state this fact makes obvious how difficult it is. As soon as the democracies face a serious challenge, they react by stressing their disagreements or even paying off mutual scores. Only very seldom do they unite against the danger that threatens them all.
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