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The Rise of Terrorism

The Rise of Terrorism. By Sally Neighbour. ‘ terrorism ’:. ‘deliberately and violently targeting civilians for political purposes’ (Louise Richardson, ‘What Terrorists Want’. ‘ Islamist ’:.

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The Rise of Terrorism

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  1. The Rise of Terrorism By Sally Neighbour

  2. ‘terrorism’: ‘deliberately and violently targeting civilians for political purposes’ (Louise Richardson, ‘What Terrorists Want’

  3. ‘Islamist’: ‘believes that Islam is not only a religion but also a political system(and that modern Muslims must return to the roots of their religion and unite politically)’

  4. The world’s first ‘global terrorist’

  5. The Sari Club, 2002

  6. Sanglah Hospital, Denpasar

  7. Abu Bakar Ba’asyir

  8. ‘Between you and us there will forever be a ravine of hate’Abu Bakar Ba’asyir

  9. Amrozi

  10. Muklas

  11. Ali Imron

  12. The brothers’ family home Tenggulun, East Java

  13. Impact of the Indonesian war of independence against Dutch colonialism. Muklas: ‘It was these kinds of stories that inspired me and my brothers to be mujahidin.’

  14. ‘We must eliminate all infidels and atheism until they are annilihated, and the God-granted state is established in Indonesia, or (we must) die as martyrs in a holy war…’ S.M. Kartosuwiryo

  15. Islamic law

  16. ‘In the Islamic lands, not only Muslims but also Christians and Jews enjoyed the good life. They dressed in fine clothing, had fine houses in splendid cities serviced by paved streets, running water and sewers, and dined on spice delicacies served on Chinese porcelains…’ (continues)

  17. Ngruki Islamic boarding school, Solo, Central Java

  18. 1979 – a historic year • Iranian revolution • Soviet invasion of Afghanistan – the ‘first jihad’ • Suharto regime – oppression in Indonesia – arrests – ‘prisoners of conscience’

  19. Afghanistan: the crucible of the global jihad

  20. Factors in the rise of terrorism • Colonial carve-up of M/East & Muslim lands • Failure of Arab nationalism • Corruption & despotism of secular regimes • Poverty, unemployment, socio-ec disadvantage • Western opposition to Muslim governments • US forces on Saudi peninsula • Wars in Iraq & Afghanistan • Desire for Muslim rule

  21. ‘a global terrorist movement’Marc Sageman

  22. Globalisation & the Internet • Use of computers, satellite phones & internet for communication, recruitment, proselytizing • Space to re-group • Recruitment, indoctrination, networking, exchange of information, expertise – now occur online • The ‘virtual ummah’ • ‘Islam-ness’ a kind of national identity • Nation-state borders dissolving

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