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    Emporium Current Essays

    At the United Nations conference on the 'Prevention of Crime' held in Cairo, April-May1995 speakers declared that international crime "threatens to undermine the foundations

    of all states," and "... terrorism has become one of the most dangerous forms of

    international crime.'* No one is likely to quibble over the definition of a criminal actsince it is one that breaches the law, but there is no single definition of terrorism that

    holds true in all circumstances around the world. One man's struggle for freedom can be

    considered terrorism by another. There are many sources of terrorist activity: stateterrorism was institutionalised in the Latin American states during the late 1960s and

    1970s when military juntas sought to suppress political movements in the region.

    Uruguay had the world's highest per capita population of political prisoners in those days.According to America's Watch, 1 out of every 50 Uruguayans w as detained and \ out of

    every 500 w as jailed, most were routinely tortured, in Argentina,, President Alfonsin

    (19H9), the first civilian to complete his term in office since

    1928, was blamed for a excusing \all but top officers from prosecution on such chargesand even promoted accused tortures. In Egypt, the government is reported to be

    concerned about the potential of the Muslim brotherhood for emerging as a legitimatepolitical force, just as the F1S did in Algeria in 1991. Key figures in the MB,

    professionals with money, respected and well liked were detained and presented in court

    in iron eases prior to the election in

    1995 because reports and forecasts predicted they would do better than the governmentwanted them to in the national elections.

    State terrorism can, and doe.s, extend across national boundaries. Organisations that aresponsored .by foreign governments tend to have a momentum of their own and can slip

    out of the control of the original organiser: this is what happened with the LTTEseparatists of Sri Lanka, originally trained and equipped by Indian agencies, whicheventually blew up Mr. Rajiv Gandhi, the then Prime Minister of India, with a human

    bomb. The LTTE now operates on its own and has a publicity and propaganda wing,

    business enterprises, a fund-raising wing and a well-organised armsV

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    procurement organisation. There are many similar militant groups around the world that

    are now out of the control of their original organisers.

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    Many tactics employed by political organisations may be used by the state itself to run

    so-called cover operations. The irresponsible retired head of a sensitive agency declared

    before a gathering of intellectuals and diplomats that "... I can activate 14 separatistorganisations in 'x country' within 24 hours..." In Panama it turned out that the notorious

    President Noriega was a CIA agent in his previous life and last time something about him

    appeared in the American Press he was being prosecuted in the United States on chargesof drug smuggling, among other things. The Golden Triangle states of the Far East are

    well-knows for the easy going relationship between their Saw enforcement organisations

    and the semi-political warlords who smuggle drugs to finance their operations. It hasbeen a standard practice in countries f South Asia, for decades, to recruit criminal

    serving life terms as assassins. As soon as the deed is done they are safely back in prison

    and there is no chance they will talk. Naturally the perpetrators of criminal acts and

    terrorism are never found. Whenever there is an incident and 'no clue' is found thoughtsturn towards such standard operating procedures.

    Private individuals and political organisations can be responsible for terrorism that either

    seeks the destruction of a specific target or merely to cause chaos and random violencethereby undermining the writ of the government. The objective is to being about a

    change. Serious organisations with,long-term political objectives never permit the generalpublic to become the target of their violent acts. They choose specific persons or groups

    that represent what the organisation wishes to replace. Peaceful means for the

    replacement of such individuals or groups, or for bringing about social and political

    change may be denied by the state or other forces within the country< hence resource toviolence. For example attacks by Islamic militants on tourists in Egypt focus on the

    tourism industry which is considered representative of the prostitution of culture and

    values for the pleasure of Westerners.

    The same organisations have militant, political and welfare wings that provide succour to

    the general public and thus win their support. In Palestine, Hamas has a political, awelfare and a militant wing. Acts of violence have a purpose. Since negotiation on

    political issues is ruled out such organisations seek to make it clear that no one, not the

    leadership or the general public that elects or supports such a leadership, will live in apeace until there is a settlement of

    some sort. The LTTE in Sri Lanka wanted to make it clear to the international community

    that the government's claims, subsequent to the recapture of Jaffna, about the restorationof peace in Sri Lanka were not correct. LTTE guerrillas blew up the Central Bank, the

    docks and, recently a commuter train to make their presence felt after the fall of Jaffna.

    The LTTE does not seek the support of the general Sinhalese public. Its constituency isthe Tamils of the world and is, therefore, unconcerned about the loss of life in such cases.

    Another illustration of a difference in perception of what may be considered terrorism isfound in Serbrenica. In July 1995 Mladic, now a war criminal sought by the War Crimes

    Tribunal setup by the International Court oT Justice, said that his army's , onslaught

    against the enclave was undertaken to 'neutralise' what he called 'terrorist' there. He was

    referring to Gen. Oric who was regarded by the Bosnian Muslims as>a kind of Robin

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    Hood who kept the enclave fed and defended when the UN and the word community held

    back.

    There is a great deal of difference between the origin and purpose of violent, terrorist

    attacks that were perpetrated by militant groups in the hue 1960s and 1970s in Europe,

    the terror that was seen in Latin America and the present waves of terrorism that aresweeping across the world today. Revelations made during the 1990s by responsible

    personnel, now retired, of intelligence agencies of many countries and institutions

    indicate that leftist university groups in the west were penetrated by their operatives andactually trained to achieve the objectives of certain states. Their purpose was stated to be

    to seek a reaction, shake states. Another

    objective was to use these organisations as a cover to eliminate those political elements

    that were considered a threat to European security by NATO. New information hasemerged about the Baader Meinhoff gang and the Red Brigade. There are shadowy links

    between many semi-political extremist organisations and governments. Many such

    organisations may originally have been sponsored by agencies in the countries in which

    they exist, neighbouring or third countries. An extremely interesting episode was thekidnapping of a USIS officer by some Palestinians when the PLO and other extremist

    groups were apparently abhorred by the US. Actually he was under the protection of Mr.George Habash with whom he had studied in Beirut but some renegades in the movement

    lifted him. While US officials went crazy looking for him, his wife finally managed to get

    word to Habash who had himV

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    released -- he was being hold in garage a few houses away from his home and wasperfectly well. He walked over to his home.

    There has always been a differentiation between freedom movements and terrorist

    activity in discussion at the United Nations but the acceptance of dialogue with the PLOwas a watershed in the relations between militant organisations and governments. This

    acceptance also meant that elements that were unwilling to compromise on

    certain issues would have to intensify their activities. Two categories emerged:organisations that government may negotiate with and those that governments

    were unwilling to acknowledge. The activities of such organisations have become

    increasingly sophisticated. Business activities span the legitimate and the illegal,including investment in business enterprises s well as the smuggling of arrm and drugs

    across national boundaries. This is done with the co-operation of governments in

    industrialised countries that tend to look the other nay when their people are making a

    fast buck.

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    The focus of terrorist activity is believed to have shifted in both geographic, political and

    ideological terms. Isolated instances such as the bombing of the Federal Building of theUnited States suggest that inequities within capitalist societies have created the potential

    for terrorism by those who have been marginalised. Consequently, the recent crash of

    the TWA flight from New York to Paris was not immediately laid at the door of oneMuslim country or other. However, in the final analysis the incident led to added severity

    in sanctions against Iran by the United States Extreme frustration with political and

    social systems that appear impervious to change is leading to an escalation in violencewithin societies ami against the symbols of inequity. Instead of beating up -someone:

    marginalised elements are likely to torture and instead of just killing someone they are

    likely to mutilate as well.

    The proliferation of militant political organisations and subnational groups in the post

    Cold War cr;t i* wen as an opportunity by arms industries and mercenaries not just in the

    industrialised countries but in Third World as well. An Australian arms dealer and Israel

    are believed to have supplied arms to the Tamil Tigers in the past. Dealers in Hong Kongand Singapore supply dual purpose equipment such as computers, electronic equipment

    and the like. The Croat National guard are believed to have been supplied Hungry,Romania, South Africa and Singapore. The Afghan theatre has been an important source

    of arms for many such groups. According to one Press report the civil authorities in

    Pakistan were planning to purchase armoured vehicles for use in-Sindh from the

    Afghans. India increased exports of light weapons from USS 28.9 million in 1991-92 to

    USS 156 million in 1994-95.

    The incremental increase in expenditure by governments seeking to combat terrorism can

    be of added benefit to arms dealers and their ilk. For instance, in order to combat the

    insurgency, Sri Lanka had to increase military expenditure from USS 25 million in1982 to USS 583 million by 1988. The budget was down to USS 450 million in 1991. In

    Pakistan, the allocation for law and order was doubled from Rs. 5.093 billion in 1994-

    1995 to Rs. 11 billion in 1995-1996. However, by April 1995, Rs. 13 billion had already been spent. Theje was no real

    improvement in the incidents decreased but their intensity, the parts of the country

    affected and the destruction caused when they did occur, increased.

    A G-7 meeting to discuss the prevention of terrorism concluded on July 30,1996. A

    dual track policy that will encompass

    25 measures ranging from bilateral, multilateral and international co-operation betweeninstitutions, security services and the judicial has been approved. An expert committee is

    to prepare a new international convention on terrorism involving explosive.

    Nevertheless, most states agree that the dimensions of the problem have changed and therelationship between political, social and economic change. These new dimensions of

    terrorism need to be examined before affection ag-ainst individuals states such as that

    taken by the United States recently is not the answer. Similarly pinning terrorist acts on

    individuals or groups is not the long term answer to terrorism or violence, unless it is

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    actually the act of a single lunatic. Pressured classes of people who may being to fed that

    peaceful change is not possible. Many political groups with militant wings have large

    numbers of adherents. It is fortunate for society that only a few have the means toperpetuate terrorist acts.

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