SOC225 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Adil Charkaoui, 2000 Millennium Attack Plots, Hassan Almrei
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Response of democratic states to the threat of terrorism: security certificates in canada. Posted: 2nd feb. 2011 http://www. youtube. com/watch?v=t6npvsu3jme because of his family ties, his life would be at risk if/when deported. Abuse of prisoners in abu ghraib, iraq (circa 2003) Terror, terrorise, terrible, terrorism, and deterrent are derived from latin verbs (cid:862)terrere(cid:863) i. e (cid:862)to tre(cid:373)(cid:271)le or (cid:862)(cid:272)ause to tre(cid:373)(cid:271)le(cid:863) and deterrere which means frighten from to raise fear. Etymologists claim that the french words terrorisme, terroriste and terroriser developed in the revolutionary period 1789 to 1798. These french words are believed to precede the english equivalent terms terrorism, terrorist. These french words are believed to precede the english equivalent terms terrorism, terrorist and terrorise. Eligion (cid:894)e. g. its pri(cid:373)iti(cid:448)e strands that e(cid:373)phasized hu(cid:373)an sa(cid:272)rifi(cid:272)e; and (cid:373)ore (cid:862)(cid:373)odern(cid:863) versions that focus on the conscience and associated guilt, shame, redemption, rapture, hellfire, etc. ) idea of guilt, faith, duty.