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II. Now decide whether the statement is true or false; correct those that areDate: 2015-10-07; view: 420. COMPREHENSION CHECK ACTIVE VOCABULARY
1. ultra-right wing nationalist philosophies 2. violence upon a national population 3. to terrorize 4. a contest between two sides 5. in the international domain 6. to act on behalf of 7. on the basis of mutual interests 8. beneficiary terrorist organization 9. non-conventional escalation 10. within the scope of 11. universal social phenomenon 12. to fall into certain categories 13. extrajudicial execution 14. proxy regimes 15. to have inappropriate influence over the judiciary 16. to be victimized as criminals 17. indigenous peoples 18. to make presumption 19. to become more pervasive in all areas of human endeavor 20. to reject current moral values 21. to hold an amoral outlook 22. harsh methods 23. to massacre large numbers of people
I. Answer the following questions to check how carefully you have read the texts: 1. Why is “state terrorism” a controversial term? 2. What are the reasons of supporting beneficionary terrorist organizations by a patron state? 3. What is “state terrorism”? 4. What are the methods of state terror? Give examples. 5. What does “ethnic terrorism “involve? 6. What are the characteristic features of domestic and cyber terrorism? Give examples. 7. What is the target of political terrorism? 8. What are the types of political terrorism?
wrong: 1. States have established "puppet" terrorist organizations, whose purpose is to act on behalf of the sponsoring state, to further the interests of the state, and to represent its positions in domestic or regional fronts. 2. Unfair trial, torture and extrajudicial execution are said to be common practices of anarchist terror, often used to terrorize domestic populations by sovereign or proxy regimes. 3. According to Amnesty International (1997), in 1996, out of 150 countries surveyed, 28 had committed torture. 4. There is no distinction between terrorists that use available technology and the pure cyber-terrorists. 5. Terrorists either reject current moral values as the ideology of the status quo or they hold an amoral outlook, and they claim with their actions that humanitarian considerations can be sacrificed along with human life for a greater political end.
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