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  • Essay / Impact of International Terrorism on Indonesia

    “International terrorism” means activities with the following three characteristics: 1. involve violent acts or acts dangerous to human life that violate federal or state law; 2. appear to have the objective (i) of intimidating or coercing a civilian population; (ii) to influence the policy of any government through intimidation or coercion; or (iii) to affect the conduct of a government through mass destruction, assassination or kidnapping and 3. occur entirely outside the framework; territorial jurisdiction of the United States, or transcend national boundaries in terms of the means by which they are accomplished, the people they appear intended to intimidate or coerce, or the location in which their perpetrators operate or seek asylum. (“Definitions of terrorism in the American code.”) “The eradication of international terrorist factions is a goal that the United Nations has pursued since its inception, from fear campaigns to suicide bombings, the entire civilized world opposes terrorism . , despite the few countries that harbor terrorist organizations on their borders” (“International Terrorism”). Indonesia is totally opposed to terrorism in all its forms. How this problem affects your country In October 2002, a nightclub bombing in Bali killed 202 people. , a car bomb exploded in front of the Mariott Hotel in Jakarta. She killed 14 people. In September 2004, a car bomb exploded outside the Australian embassy in Indonesia, killing 9 people and injuring more than 180. In October 2005, there were three. suicide attacks on the island of Bali. He killed 23 people. In 2009, two suicide bombings against the JW Mariott and the Ritz-Carlton Hotel in Jakarta killed nine people and injured many others. ..... middle of document ......tion.html>."International terrorism". DIMUN manual. January 2014. Print. February 12, 2014 Joint Japan-Indonesia announcement on combating international terrorism. PDF. February 16, 2014. Natalegawa, RM Marty M. “Session I – Opening Session: Strengthening the Implementation of the United Nations Global Counter-Terrorism Strategy.” International Conference of Counter-Terrorism Focal Points on Combating Conditions Conducive to the Spread of Terrorism and Promoting Regional Cooperation. Geneva, Switzerland. June 13, 2013. Conference presentation published. February 18, 2014. Terrorist Incident Report - 2006. National Counterterrorism Center. April 30, 2007. Print. February 18, 2014. 2011 Terrorism Report. National Center for Combating Terrorism. March 12, 2012. Print. February 18 2014.