The document lists the top 10 biggest terror attacks of all time. It provides details about each attack, including location, date, number of deaths, group responsible. The deadliest attacks included the September 11 attacks which killed nearly 3,000 people in 2001, the Camp Speicher massacre in Iraq in 2014 which killed between 1,095-1,700, and the 2007 Yazidi bombings in Iraq which killed 796.
Canada became involved in Afghanistan in 2001 in response to 9/11, as part of an international coalition against al-Qaeda and the Taliban. Canadian forces first arrived in 2002 and NATO later assumed control of security in Kabul. Canada extended its commitment beyond initial plans, redeploying troops to Kandahar in 2006. Parliament approved further extension until 2011. Though Canada reduced aid in 2010, 950 troops remained to train Afghan forces until 2014. The war resulted in tens of thousands of civilian casualties and evolved into a complex counterinsurgency effort.
After 9/11, Pakistan faced pressure from the US to support the war on terror and cut ties with the Taliban. Pakistan decided to support the interim Afghan government under Hamid Karzai. However, border tensions and clashes continued between Pakistan and Afghanistan throughout the 2000s and 2010s over militant activity and border security. Both countries attempted diplomatic negotiations and confidence-building measures to improve their strained relationship.
The document summarizes the impact of 9/11 and the subsequent War on Terror on Pakistan. It discusses how Pakistan agreed to support the US by providing military/intelligence assistance. This caused devastating effects in Pakistan like a rise in terrorism, loss of lives, damage to the economy and tourism. It also discusses Indian interference in Pakistan through sponsorship of terrorist groups and the Balochistan insurgency. The document concludes by outlining counterterrorism operations conducted by the Pakistani military to combat terrorist groups.
The document summarizes key events surrounding the 9/11 terrorist attacks in the United States and the aftermath. It describes the 1993 World Trade Center bombing, the 9/11 attacks in 2001 that killed thousands, the global response including displays of American flags, President Bush's address to Congress promising justice, and debates around the war in Iraq.
The document summarizes seven major terrorist attacks in history. It begins with the Ma'a Massacre in 1973 where Palestinian terrorists killed 25 people in Israel. It then discusses the 1974 hijacking of TWA Flight 841 by Palestinian group Abu Nidal that killed 80 passengers. Next, it covers the 2003 truck bomb attacks in Istanbul targeting two synagogues and the British consulate that killed 57 people. It also summarizes the 2001 Anthrax attacks in the US that killed 5 people through letters containing anthrax spores. The document then discusses the 2008 Mumbai hotel attacks by Pakistani terrorists that killed 100 people over 64 hours. It mentions the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing by Timothy McVeigh that killed 168 people including 20 children.
The document discusses three topics related to terrorism: the September 11th attacks, the kidnapping and beheading of journalist Daniel Pearl in Pakistan in 2002, and the controversial interrogation technique of waterboarding. It provides background information on each event, including who was responsible, where and when they occurred, and their impact. The document examines different perspectives on the use of waterboarding and debates whether its use to extract information from detainees is justified or constitutes torture.
This document discusses several examples of how social media and crowdsourcing have been used both positively and negatively:
1. A disabled Australian man who asked a question about inequality was ridiculed in the media, but then received over $60,000 in donations from crowdsourcing in response.
2. An Australian woman who stole tampons valued at $6.75 was fined $500, but a crowdsourcing campaign raised over $3,900 for her legal fees.
3. The hashtag #IllStandWithYou trended on Twitter as a show of solidarity with Muslims after the Sydney siege, starting from a Facebook post by a woman who helped another feeling isolated on a train.
Canada became involved in Afghanistan in 2001 in response to 9/11, as part of an international coalition against al-Qaeda and the Taliban. Canadian forces first arrived in 2002 and NATO later assumed control of security in Kabul. Canada extended its commitment beyond initial plans, redeploying troops to Kandahar in 2006. Parliament approved further extension until 2011. Though Canada reduced aid in 2010, 950 troops remained to train Afghan forces until 2014. The war resulted in tens of thousands of civilian casualties and evolved into a complex counterinsurgency effort.
After 9/11, Pakistan faced pressure from the US to support the war on terror and cut ties with the Taliban. Pakistan decided to support the interim Afghan government under Hamid Karzai. However, border tensions and clashes continued between Pakistan and Afghanistan throughout the 2000s and 2010s over militant activity and border security. Both countries attempted diplomatic negotiations and confidence-building measures to improve their strained relationship.
The document summarizes the impact of 9/11 and the subsequent War on Terror on Pakistan. It discusses how Pakistan agreed to support the US by providing military/intelligence assistance. This caused devastating effects in Pakistan like a rise in terrorism, loss of lives, damage to the economy and tourism. It also discusses Indian interference in Pakistan through sponsorship of terrorist groups and the Balochistan insurgency. The document concludes by outlining counterterrorism operations conducted by the Pakistani military to combat terrorist groups.
The document summarizes key events surrounding the 9/11 terrorist attacks in the United States and the aftermath. It describes the 1993 World Trade Center bombing, the 9/11 attacks in 2001 that killed thousands, the global response including displays of American flags, President Bush's address to Congress promising justice, and debates around the war in Iraq.
The document summarizes seven major terrorist attacks in history. It begins with the Ma'a Massacre in 1973 where Palestinian terrorists killed 25 people in Israel. It then discusses the 1974 hijacking of TWA Flight 841 by Palestinian group Abu Nidal that killed 80 passengers. Next, it covers the 2003 truck bomb attacks in Istanbul targeting two synagogues and the British consulate that killed 57 people. It also summarizes the 2001 Anthrax attacks in the US that killed 5 people through letters containing anthrax spores. The document then discusses the 2008 Mumbai hotel attacks by Pakistani terrorists that killed 100 people over 64 hours. It mentions the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing by Timothy McVeigh that killed 168 people including 20 children.
The document discusses three topics related to terrorism: the September 11th attacks, the kidnapping and beheading of journalist Daniel Pearl in Pakistan in 2002, and the controversial interrogation technique of waterboarding. It provides background information on each event, including who was responsible, where and when they occurred, and their impact. The document examines different perspectives on the use of waterboarding and debates whether its use to extract information from detainees is justified or constitutes torture.
This document discusses several examples of how social media and crowdsourcing have been used both positively and negatively:
1. A disabled Australian man who asked a question about inequality was ridiculed in the media, but then received over $60,000 in donations from crowdsourcing in response.
2. An Australian woman who stole tampons valued at $6.75 was fined $500, but a crowdsourcing campaign raised over $3,900 for her legal fees.
3. The hashtag #IllStandWithYou trended on Twitter as a show of solidarity with Muslims after the Sydney siege, starting from a Facebook post by a woman who helped another feeling isolated on a train.
The document discusses several events related to 9/11 and its aftermath. It describes the 1993 World Trade Center bombing, the 9/11 attacks, the response of Americans by displaying flags, and President Bush's address to Congress where he vowed to bring the attackers to justice. It also discusses the kidnapping and killing of a South Korean man in Iraq, and the US justification for the Iraq war to prevent further attacks by Saddam Hussein.
The document discusses terrorism and provides several examples of terrorist attacks around the world, including the September 11th attacks in the United States, bombings in London in 2005, and a derailed train attack in Russia in 2009. It also discusses America's response to terrorism through actions like waterboarding and the ongoing war in Afghanistan.
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Exactly one week after the September 11 attacks on 18th of September 2001, this brutal attack happened but caused a shock after various weeks. This attack was not by missiles or bombs but by letters containing anthrax spores were mailed to different well positioned officers, caused death of 5 innocent people and infected 17 others people. It is one of the most complicated cases in the history of America to be handled even by FBI officers. The Government officers after this terrific incident got scared and took high potency antibiotics and raised the security.
5. World Trade Centre Bombing Of 1993
This worst terrorist attack of bombing of World Trade Centre occurred before the 9/11 on 26th of February, 1993 and was not completely successful but caused huge damage to the buildings. In this attack a truck bomb was exploded below the North Tower of the World Trade Centre of New York. It was planned to knock down the both twin towers and to kill thousands of the people but the terrorists missed the task as they were failed to destroy the twin towers.7 people were died in this attack while 1,042 people were injured. It was an attack to demolish the backbone of US.
4. Bombing Of The Wall Street
The bombing of the Wall Street occurred on 16th of September, 1920, around 12:00 pm when a horse- drawn wagon containing 100 pounds of dynamite was exploded by a timer-set detonation and shook the financial sector of the New York. This bombing caused the death of 38 people and 143 people seriously got injured. The culprits behind this act were not exactly traced but it was suspected that the Galleanists were the master minds behind this brutal attack, although not announced officially. This bombing caused a property damage of more than $2 million and demolished most of the interior spaces of the Morgan building.
3. Mumbai Attacks Of 2008
The most weird and worst terrorist attacks in the history of India are Mumbai attacks of 2008. On 26th of November, 2008, the terrorist targeted the most popular and royal Hotel Taj Mahal that is located in the premises of Gate way of India. This attack included shootings, bombings, hostage crisis and siege. It was a 64 hours long war between the terrorists and the military forces, continuously bombardment from the both sides. On this sad day there were 10 attacks on the several places in Mumbai but the main focus was the hotel. This attack took away the lives of approximately 166 people including 10 attackers and injured more than 600 people.
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The document discusses several events related to terrorist attacks in the United States and other countries in response to terrorism:
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2) The 9/11 attacks in 2001 that destroyed the World Trade Center towers and damaged the Pentagon.
3) The kidnapping and killing of South Korean translator Sun-il Kim in Iraq in response to South Korea's plans to send more troops to Iraq.
4) The US response to terrorism under President George W. Bush, including the war in Iraq seeking to remove Saddam Hussein from power.
Ida B. Wells was born into slavery in 1862 in Mississippi and received some early schooling despite the harsh conditions for African Americans at the time. However, she had to drop out of school when her parents and sibling died of yellow fever, taking on the responsibility of caring for her five younger siblings. The document provides background on Ida B. Wells' early life growing up in slavery and the challenges she faced after being emancipated but losing her parents at a young age.
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The document discusses the history and evolution of terrorism from ancient groups like the Sicarii and Hashashin to modern religiously motivated groups like Al Qaeda and ISIS. It notes that terrorism has existed throughout history but became prominent internationally in the late 20th century. While religiously motivated terrorism is a major threat today, the document also discusses terrorist acts committed by groups associated with Judaism, Buddhism, Hinduism, and Christianity to demonstrate that terrorism exists across many religions and ideologies. It concludes by arguing that most religions primarily preach peace and do not support violence, and ordinary religious people should not be viewed as terrorists.
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this was made by me before 3 years so it is not based on the latest updates...will make those updates and post it very sonn.....yet this is one of the greatest presentations on terrorism!
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The document discusses several events related to 9/11 and its aftermath. It describes the 1993 World Trade Center bombing, the 9/11 attacks, the response of Americans by displaying flags, and President Bush's address to Congress where he vowed to bring the attackers to justice. It also discusses the kidnapping and killing of a South Korean man in Iraq, and the US justification for the Iraq war to prevent further attacks by Saddam Hussein.
The document discusses terrorism and provides several examples of terrorist attacks around the world, including the September 11th attacks in the United States, bombings in London in 2005, and a derailed train attack in Russia in 2009. It also discusses America's response to terrorism through actions like waterboarding and the ongoing war in Afghanistan.
This document provides a historical overview of race riots in the United States from the 1835 Snow Riot through recent events in Ferguson, Missouri in 2014. It describes the causes and impacts of several prominent race riots, including the Red Summer of 1919 where over 120 people were killed in riots across 20 cities, the 1943 Beaumont race riot sparked by an alleged rape, and riots following the acquittals of officers involved in the Rodney King beating and George Zimmerman in the killing of Trayvon Martin. The document also discusses riots in Anaheim, California in response to police shootings of Manuel Diaz and others and the ongoing protests in Ferguson over the police killing of Michael Brown.
Terrorism
TOP 6 WORST TERRORIST ATTACKS IN THE HISTORY
6. Amerithrax Terrorist Attacks
Exactly one week after the September 11 attacks on 18th of September 2001, this brutal attack happened but caused a shock after various weeks. This attack was not by missiles or bombs but by letters containing anthrax spores were mailed to different well positioned officers, caused death of 5 innocent people and infected 17 others people. It is one of the most complicated cases in the history of America to be handled even by FBI officers. The Government officers after this terrific incident got scared and took high potency antibiotics and raised the security.
5. World Trade Centre Bombing Of 1993
This worst terrorist attack of bombing of World Trade Centre occurred before the 9/11 on 26th of February, 1993 and was not completely successful but caused huge damage to the buildings. In this attack a truck bomb was exploded below the North Tower of the World Trade Centre of New York. It was planned to knock down the both twin towers and to kill thousands of the people but the terrorists missed the task as they were failed to destroy the twin towers.7 people were died in this attack while 1,042 people were injured. It was an attack to demolish the backbone of US.
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The bombing of the Wall Street occurred on 16th of September, 1920, around 12:00 pm when a horse- drawn wagon containing 100 pounds of dynamite was exploded by a timer-set detonation and shook the financial sector of the New York. This bombing caused the death of 38 people and 143 people seriously got injured. The culprits behind this act were not exactly traced but it was suspected that the Galleanists were the master minds behind this brutal attack, although not announced officially. This bombing caused a property damage of more than $2 million and demolished most of the interior spaces of the Morgan building.
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The most weird and worst terrorist attacks in the history of India are Mumbai attacks of 2008. On 26th of November, 2008, the terrorist targeted the most popular and royal Hotel Taj Mahal that is located in the premises of Gate way of India. This attack included shootings, bombings, hostage crisis and siege. It was a 64 hours long war between the terrorists and the military forces, continuously bombardment from the both sides. On this sad day there were 10 attacks on the several places in Mumbai but the main focus was the hotel. This attack took away the lives of approximately 166 people including 10 attackers and injured more than 600 people.
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1) The 1993 World Trade Center bombing by Ramzi Yousef and five others that killed 6 people and injured over 1,000.
2) The 9/11 attacks in 2001 that destroyed the World Trade Center towers and damaged the Pentagon.
3) The kidnapping and killing of South Korean translator Sun-il Kim in Iraq in response to South Korea's plans to send more troops to Iraq.
4) The US response to terrorism under President George W. Bush, including the war in Iraq seeking to remove Saddam Hussein from power.
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The document discusses the history and evolution of terrorism from ancient groups like the Sicarii and Hashashin to modern religiously motivated groups like Al Qaeda and ISIS. It notes that terrorism has existed throughout history but became prominent internationally in the late 20th century. While religiously motivated terrorism is a major threat today, the document also discusses terrorist acts committed by groups associated with Judaism, Buddhism, Hinduism, and Christianity to demonstrate that terrorism exists across many religions and ideologies. It concludes by arguing that most religions primarily preach peace and do not support violence, and ordinary religious people should not be viewed as terrorists.
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2. # This were a series of four coordinated terrorist attacks by the (Wahhabi
terrorist group Al-Qaeda) against the United States on the morning of Tuesday,
September 11, 2001.
# It attacks 4 places in the U.S.A .
. Manhattan, New York, U.S.
. Arlington County, Virginia, U.S.
. Stonycreek Township
. Shanksville, Pennsylvania
# It mainly targets the following areas.
. World Trade Center (AA 11 and UA 175)
. The Pentagon (AA 77)
. U.S. Capital
. ( UA 93; partially successful diversion from target)
# It causes at least $10 billion in infrastructure and property damage.
# Due to this attack 2996 people were died and about 25000 people were injured.
# The Camp Speicher massacre is the second deadliest act of terrorism in history.
# It was occurred on 12 June 2014 in Tikrit, Iraq.
# It mainly targets the Shia militiamen and Iraqi Army cadets.
# It was mainly mass murder, terrorism, Ethnic cleansing type of attack.
# About 1095 to 1700 people were killed by Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant, Albu Ajeel tribe, Ba'ath loyalists.
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3. # The 2007 Yazidi communities bombings is the third deadliest act of terrorism in history, after September 11 attacks in the United States and
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# The bombing was occurred on August 14, 2007, when four coordinated suicide car bomb attacks detonated in the Yazidi towns of Til Ezer
and Siba Sheikh Khidir in northern Iraq.
# About 796 people were killed and at least 1,500 others wounded, making it the Iraq War's most deadly car bomb attack.
# The 1993 World Trade Center bombing was a terrorist attack on the World Trade
Center, carried out on February 26, 1993.
# It mainly targets World Trade Center, beside this it also damages New York City, New York, U.S .
# This was a type of Truck bombing and mass murder attack.
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4. # The attack was planned by a group of terrorists including Ramzi Yousef, Mahmud Abouhalima, Mohammad Salameh,
Nidal A. Ayyad, Abdul Rahman Yasinand Ahmed Ajaj.
# This attack was due to the support of Israel from U.S.A.
# Due to this attack 6 people were died and more then 1000 people were injured.
# The Tokyo subway sarin attack was an act of domestic terrorism perpetrated on 20 March 1995, in Tokyo, Japan.
# It is a type of Chemical terrorism and Religious terrorism attack.
# The weapon which was used in that attack was liquid SARIN .
# The group was led by Shoko Asahara, had already carried out several assassinations and terrorist attacks using sarin, including the
Matsumoto sarin attack nine months earlier.
# During rush hour, killing 12 people, severely injuring 50, and causing temporary vision problems for nearly 1,000 others.
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5. # The 2015 Baga massacre was a series of mass killings carried out by the Boko Haram terrorist group.
# The massacre was take place in the north-eastern Nigerian town of Baga in the state of Borno, between 3 January and 7 January 2015.
# It mainly targets the Local residents and the Nigerian Army base in town.
# They attack on them by using petrol bombs and explosives.
# About 150 - 2000 were killed by the Perpetrators ,Boko Haram.
# The Christmas massacres took place on 24–27 December 2008.
# The massacre was held in the several villages in Haut-Uele District, Democratic Republic of the Congo.
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6. # This attack was done by the Lord's Resistance Army (LRA) and Ugandan rebel group.
# More than (860+) people were killed in that massacre.
# The 1993 Bombay bombings were a series of 13 terrorist bombings that took place in Mumbai, India on 12 March 1993.
# They mainly targets hotels, o ce buildings, banks, petrol pump, markets etc.
# They had attack by using car bombings, scooter bombings and grenades.
# It was the single-day attacks resulted in 257 fatalities and 1,400 injuries.
# Ma a groups a liated with D-Company were the Perpetrators behind 1993 Bombay bombings.
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7. # The Rais massacre, of August 29, 1997, was one of Algeria's bloodiest massacres of the 1990s.
# It took place at the village of Rais, near Sidi Moussa and south of Algiers.
# The massacre was for the Bentalha massacre, by the Armed Islamic Group (GIA).
# They continued killing the village's men, women, children, and even animals until dawn (about 6 am), they started to cutting throats and
taking the time to burn corpses; young women.
# They used shotguns, knives, axes, and bombs etc.
# About 800 people were killed in that massacre.
# The 1990 Sri Lankan Police massacre was a mass murder of Sri Lankan Police o cers that took place on 11 June 1990.
# It was an armed massacre which targets the unarmed Sri Lanka Police o cers.
# Members of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) and a separatist organization were behind this massacre.
# About 600 to 774 were killed in this massacre.
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