The article and the movie the visitor have an important message attach within it and highlights the notion of race and appearance as a tool to fight terrorism. In the recent times the term terrorism has emerged to the greatest of extent and in the terrorism approach has been now reduced to one religion. In various parts of the western world the word terrorism is associated with the Muslims. However, such notion has been developed because most of the time Muslims gets linked with the activities related to terrorism. Thus, the paper will highlight the race and appearance as a tool to fight terrorism. Moreover, two works; the article in the book and the visitor (movie) are focus and used to present the work (Perl, 2001, 78-190).
What is it? How difficult it is to give a meaning of the term. In principle there is no one, as a universal definition of terrorism. You may notice that if it is actually published on terrorism, so is its definition. In all the media disparate acts of violence, such as blowing up the barracks and murder of the Minister, shall be considered terrorism. This term has changed over time; changes now, will it still evolved in the future. How to define terrorism now (Perl, 2001, 78-190)?
Discussion
Terrorism is the term most often defined as the use of force or violence against persons or property in violation of the law , designed to intimidate and force the population group or country concessions on their way to meet specific targets. Terrorist actions may affect the whole population, but they are most often hit in her small part to force other citizens to appropriate behaviors.
The term "terrorism" comes from the Greek language "to tremble, to fear," "coward, run away" and the Latin; "fear, terror, terror", or "terrible word, terrible news," and derivative of Latin verb - "cause terror scare". On this basis it can be very broadly defined terrorism as sowing fear and terror by terror. More specifically non-state terrorism can be defined operationally as "unreasonable or unlawful use of force or violence against persons or property to intimidate or exert pressure on the government, the civilian population or a part thereof, which seeks to promote the goals of political, social or financial.
The essence of terrorism is that terrorist activities are the subject of people who do ...