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GROUP NO-6 MEMBERS-(1)UTKARSH KORRAM (2)VIKASH BHAGAT(3)BHASKAR SAHU(4)BIPUL KUMAR GUPTA

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TERRORISM .

TERRORISM IS

A specific type of violence.Is an unlawful act of violencePerpetrated.Terrorism is a political act.Motivated by political, religious, or ideological objectives.

Intended to produce fear.

PROPERTY OF TERRORISM

Terrorism is different from regular crime because of its strong political properties

The definition of terrorism can vary from people to people due to the differences in standpoint

One person’s terrorist can be another’s fighter

SAFETY FROM TERRORISM

Be alert for suspicious activity.

Notify authorities. Follow instructions. Don’t add to the problem. Leave the area when instructed.

Protect yourself.

Government facilities Public assembly

buildings Mass transit systems Telecommunications Symbolic Sites

POTENTIAL TARGETS

A few Terrorist organizations:• United Liberation Front of Assam

• Lashkar-e-Tayaba

• Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE)

• Tamil Nadu Liberation army

• Al Quaeda

• The Ku Klux Klan (Christian terrorists in

USA)

PUBLIC ENEMY #1 – OSAMA BIN LADEN

As we know that

Usama Bin Laden was the biggest

terrorist in world.

26/11 ATTACK IN MUMBAI

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26/11 ATTACK IN MUMBAI The 26/11 terrorist attacks (2008) were a series

of coordinated attacks across Mumbai, India’s financial capital

The attack carried out by a terrorist organization using grenades and weapons began on 26 November and ended on 28 November 2008.

At least 173 people were killed in the attacks and 308 were injured.

Ajmal Amir Kasab, the only terrorist captured alive disclosed that the attackers were members of the Lashkar-e-Toiba

CONCLUSIONTerrorism is unlawful actTerrorism has a long history of being used to achieve political, religious and ideological objectives

Terrorism can be conducted through firearms, explosive devices and biological, chemical, nuclear materials

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