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Rzeczpospolita - Polonia | Sábado, 29. Julio 2006
The different definitions of terrorism
Jedrzej Bielecki notes with dismay that whether somebody is branded a terrorist and described as good or evil differs from country to country and is a matter of perspective. Bielecki points out that Chechen groups feature prominently on Russia's list of terrorists, while Hamas and Hizbullah don't even appear. For China, on the other hand, the Tibetan freedom fighters are the main terrorists. "Following the September 11 attacks, it seemed that the top priority of the great powers was keeping terrorists from getting their hands on weapons of mass destruction and causing even greater catastrophes. Now, even in such issues entailing major threats, specific political interests appear to have gained the upper hand." Bielecki goes on to warn that "drawing up a list of illegal organisations is not an end in itself: the effectiveness of the war on terrorism depends on it… For this reason it's imperative to draw up a joint international list of terrorist groups and thereby create a definition of terrorism that is valid for all."
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