Dear Readers,
I am trying to simplify and make a coherent understanding of Terrorism. I wanted to know what guides them, motivates them, pushes them so much that they become vehement killers. I wanted to understand the psyche and morale of these human killers in the disguise of human.
Rebels, insurgents, paramilitaries, separatists, militants, guerrillas, insurrectionists, fundamentalists... are these all terrorists? Or does terrorism claim its own exclusive niche? The exasperating inability to define terrorism is betrayed in the UN 2006 Global Counter-Terrorism Strategy - "we, the States Members of the United Nations...strongly condemn terrorism in all its forms and manifestations, committed by whomever, wherever and for whatever purposes".
The vocabulary of terrorism has become the successor to that of anarchy and communism as the catch-all label of opprobrium, exploited accordingly by media and politicians.
The difficulty in constructing a definition which eliminates any just cause for terrorism is that history provides too many examples of organization and their leaders branded as terrorists . This has applied particularly to national liberation movements fighting colonial or oppressive regimes, engaging in violence within their own countries often as a last resort.
Bomb attacks on the US embassies in Kenya and Tanzania in 1998 followed by the 9/11 tragedy in 2001 marked the renationalisation of terror in which a populist and possibly negotiable cause within the nation state becomes subservient to principled grievances against the world order, communicated through the tools of globalization led by the internet. Both attacks in Africa were traced to the group headed by Osama bin Laden known as al-Qaeda. Its ideology is shaped by the belief that Islam is being degraded and humiliated by "western" values, with particular disgust reserved for those Arab countries, such as Saudi Arabia and Egypt, which are close allies of the US. The plight of the Palestinians is a rallying call for al-Qaeda whose central goal is to expel Americans from Muslim lands and dismantle pro-US Middle Eastern governments. To this end all US citizens and their sympathizers are to be killed, regardless of whether or not they are Muslim.
This extreme form of fundamentalist Sunni Islam adopted by bin Laden and his closest associates is often described as jihadism and is believed to have been inspired by an Egyptian radical, Sayyid Qutb, who opposed the Nasser regime. Fighting alongside the conservative Taliban in Afghanistan may have been a further influence on bin Laden. The manic ideology of al-Qaeda has no roots in mainstream Islam which shares core values of peace and tolerance with the world's major religions. The Koran teaches that the killing of innocent humans is a crime and that suicide is unacceptable.
Attempts have been made to construct psychological profiles with proven susceptibility to indoctrination. In Islamic countries such interest focuses on the sense of political impotence created by inadequate democracy and corrupt governance. In Europe, there are suggestions that young Muslims from immigrant families suffer identity problems in reconciling differences between western lifestyles and their upbringing. As yet these theories remain in the realms of speculation. Likewise, media tendencies to brand Pakistan as a source of world terror have been countered by a remarkable petition “Say no to Terrorism” which has been signed by over 60 million people in the country, more than the number of voters in the recent election.
Really well written post, but one should also think about the reasons thats drawing more and more people to terrorism these days. political corruption is breeding also. I expect a post from you on the recent political turmoil and how it can impact the terrorist activities in recent future.
ReplyDeleteA study shows that there are only 2 things that motivate a person to venture into terrorism.
ReplyDelete1. Money
2. Strong cause
1. In case of cross border terrorism the root cause is money. The poor peasants are picked up from remote area, told that their family would be given some X amount of money and then "Jihad" is put in their minds.
2. In case of naxals, Maoist etc the reason is strong belief in their cause for their revolution.
Now the biggest question is how to counter these root cause of terrorism.
WoW! Well said. These days, everyone has a opinion about Terrorism. Its like Communism during the Cold War periods. Its true that terrorism is a real menace, but thats also in part coz politicians are only too happy to pounce on any such act, and use it to their own means. There are way to many vested interests behind walls of smokes and mirrors for terrorism to have a simple clean solution. However My personal opinion is that development is one of the means you can lessen this problem. Give people access to resources to better their own lives and I'm pretty sure the number of exploitable youngsters will go down down down!
ReplyDeleteAnyhoo,
You write well..but not as often as you should.
Good luck!
Satya.