Homegrown terrorism: is there an Islamic wave?/ Geneve Mantri

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2011Subject(s): In: Harvard International Review Spring 2011 Vol.XXXIII No.1, pp.88-94Summary: An Amnesty International feature focussing on the terrorism trends and patterns happening in the United States where most of these attacks are initiated by the US citizens themselves and targetting on US citizens. Therefore questions the fact whether that the United States was actually free from terror attacks since the 9/11. The article looks at the history of domestic terror, patterns that lead to terror and concludes by suggesting how best to control the wave of attacks.
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An Amnesty International feature focussing on the terrorism trends and patterns happening in the United States where most of these attacks are initiated by the US citizens themselves and targetting on US citizens. Therefore questions the fact whether that the United States was actually free from terror attacks since the 9/11. The article looks at the history of domestic terror, patterns that lead to terror and concludes by suggesting how best to control the wave of attacks.

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