Terrorism: the Truth and the Lie
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The article deals with one of the most dangerous crimes-about terrorism, which is a factor considerably destabilizing life of the state and the world community in general. The author pays attention to the fact that different approaches to the definition of terrorism are known to the science, but they mainly deal with criminological and criminal law aspect with considerable ideological hue.
For more detailed study of such social phenomenon as terrorism the author offers to pay attention to philosophic-ethical and international law aspects of this problem. The author believes that the struggle with terrorism should include wide range of measures of different character from social-economic and militarypolitical up to ethical and religious. That struggle should be carried out on international and regional levels as well as in the scale of separate states in purposeful and offensive way.
For more detailed study of such social phenomenon as terrorism the author offers to pay attention to philosophic-ethical and international law aspects of this problem. The author believes that the struggle with terrorism should include wide range of measures of different character from social-economic and militarypolitical up to ethical and religious. That struggle should be carried out on international and regional levels as well as in the scale of separate states in purposeful and offensive way.
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