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THE THREAT OF

TERRORISM AND
RELEVANCE AND NON-
VIOLENCE
Presented by-

Drizzle (14/CHE/18)
Neha Mandhare (14/CHE/26)
Parul Sarraf (14/CHE/28)
Rohit Choudhary (14/CHE/36)
Roushan Kumar (14/CHE/37)
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WHAT IS TERRORISM?
Is an unlawful act of
violence.
Intimidates
Governments or
societies.
Goal is to achieve
political, religious or
ideological objectives.

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ORIGIN OF TERRORISM
"Terrorism" comes from the French word terrorisme &
originally referred specifically to state terrorism as practiced by
the French government during the 17931794 Reign of Terror.
The French word terrorisme in turn derives from the Latin verb
terrere (e, terreo) meaning "to frighten".

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TYPES OF TERRORISM

Researchers in the
United States
began to
distinguish different
types of terrorism
in the 1970s.
State Terrorism
Bio Terrorism
Cyber Terrorism
Nuclear Terrorism
Narco Terrorism

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CAUSES OF TERRORISM
The causes of terrorism
seem almost impossible
for anyone to define.
Here's why they change
over time.
1920s - 1930s:
Socialism as a Cause.
1950s - 1980s:
Nationalism as a Cause.
1980s - Today: Religious
Justifications as a Cause

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TERRORISM GREATEST IMPACT,
2014
Highest
Impact in
Iraq as per
the GTI
Analysis of
2014.

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GLOBAL TERRORISM INDEX(GTI)

The Global
Terrorism Index
(GTI) is an
attempt to
systematically
rank the nations
of the world
according to
terrorist activity.
India comes at 6th
Rank in GTI
scoring of 2015.

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INDIA FAMOUS ATTACKS
26/11 Attack - The attacks, which drew
widespread global condemnation, began
on Wednesday, 26 November and lasted
until Saturday, 29 November 2008, killing
164 people and wounding at least 308.
2016 Pathankot attack - On 2 January
2016, a heavily armed group attacked the
Pathankot Air Force Station, part of the
Western Air Command of the Indian Air
Force, 7 soldiers were died.

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CAN NON-VIOLENCE BE USED TO DESTROY TERRORISM?

No, Terrorism cannot be erased with Yes, History has shown that
kindness or war because no matter answering violence with violence
how many men you cut down, an only gets even more violence.
ideal can never be killed.
Non-violence is a higher strategy
Their nature is to grow and inflict
to diffuse the terrorist mind and
suffering upon others, therefore, our
moral obligations as humans are to intentions but it needs a lot of
protect those who are innocent. contextualizing and redux to
match the peculiarity of the evil
breed of terrorism.

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TERRORISM EXTERMINATION WAYS
Avoid getting killed by them ,make clear that
overwhelming power is available, but avoid using it.
Gain the trust and cooperation of the general population,
refute the terrorists' lies,
Demonstrate truth and openness to criticism;
Create, publicize, enforce, and obey a simple "Bill of Rights,
Demonstrate even-handedness in local disputes;
Demonstrate justice, even when treated unjustly; avoid
massive retaliation, even when taking casualties;
Visibly work for economic justice for the oppressed;
The people will turn the terrorists in for trial and
prosecution.
The "simple" strategy above for defeating terrorism
requires great knowledge, cleverness, and wisdom to put
into action.

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TRIBUTE TO PEOPLE WHO
DIED

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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
http://
www.debate.org/opinions/can-non-violence-be-used-
to-destroy-terrorism
http://
terrorism.about.com/od/whatisterroris1/tp/Defining
Terrorism.htm
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Global_Terrorism_Index
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terrorism
http://
handofreason.com/2011/featured/types-of-terrorism
http://
www.cs.utexas.edu/users/kuipers/opinions/defeating
-terrorism.html
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Thank You

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