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CURSE THE EVIL OF TERRRORISM

TERRORISM HAS BEEN DESCRIBED AS THE USE OF INTERNATIONAL VIOLENCE BY GROUP OR INDIVIDUALS TO ACHIEVE POLITICAL GOALS. THE EVILS OF TERRORISM HAS CONSIDERABLY GROWN OVER THE YEARS

International Terror Please take a few minutes and read the following

September 11, 2001

Attack on America

In a horrific suicide attack against the United States, terrorists crash commercial passenger jets into the World Trade Center and the Pentagon, killing thousands of innocent people.

The Horror

America Grieves

Newspapers around the world the day after the attack

Terrorists sprayed bullets from automatic weapons and hurled hand grenades at multiple nearsimultaneous strikes at over a dozen spots across the metropolis, including the five-star hotels, Parliament , world trade centre & Many blasts across India's metropolises cities.

SOME OF THE MAJOR PLACES

Mumbai terror struck AGAIN!!!

NARIMAN HOUSE IN MUMBAI

ATTACK ON THE WORLD TRADE CENTRE

CONDITIONS AFTER TERROR ATTACKS

Many people were killed and Many were injured as terrorists struck in a series of planned and synchronized attacks.

RESCUE OPPERATION

TERRORISTS

MOTHER OF ALL BATTLES, MORE OR LESS THE FIGHT TO FINISH, MORE OR LESS

What should the free world do

Its very sad that it took such a huge tragedy on September 11, 2001 to make the free world attack the Taliban. Who knows what would have happened if the world had acted earlier to stop the Taliban regime and to act against Osama Bin Laden? Many lives could perhaps have been saved. It is crucial that the free world stop these terror groups and the countries who harbor them; otherwise its only a matter of time before the terrorists will strike again.

IS TERRORISM EVER JUSTIFIED ?

OVERCOMING TERRORISM

1. Consolidating operations for overcoming terrorism. 2. Socializing and protecting the general public against terrorist actions. 3. Preparing the institutions and enforcing the laws for overcoming terrorism on the basis of the principles of democracy and basic human rights. 4. Developing the capacity for deterring and overcoming terrorism

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