What is war and
terrorism?
War is a conflict between two or more
countries,Conventional, civil, invasion, arms
and psychological warfare are some of those
that have been carried out in the world. It is
not only through weapons that a town can be
destroyed.
while terrorism is an act of violence by
individuals or groups to achieve political goals.
Both concepts lead to acts of violence and
loss of life and property
Also the terorism can manifest itself in a variety of ways, such as through a suicide attack, as
well as trying to destroy critical infrastructure such as a hospital or airport, kidnapping people,
or spreading extremist propaganda online.
Examples:
•Religious terrorism
•Biological terrorism
•Cyber terrorism
•Nationalist terrorism
Some examples about
war
Some examples about
terrorism
•ll world war
•World War I
•Vietnam War
•Iraq War
•Balkan War
•Syrian War
•Afghanistan
Acts of war or terrorism challenge the human rights framework almost to the point of collapse. It is difficult to see any room
for them when human life is deliberately attacked, or when it is seen as “collateral damage” in the course of massive
bombing campaigns, which, directly or indirectly, lead to disease, suffering, the destruction of houses and death.
In times of war, particularly wars that last for years, all human rights are negatively affected. Health and education systems
suffer, as do housing, jobs, food and water supplies, the judicial system, freedom of the press and freedom of expression,
accountability for state abuses, or for the “enemy” state
War and terorism
The effects of terrorism can be terrifyingly direct: kidnappings, murders, sabotage of oil pipelines, explosions in markets,
buses and restaurants with devastating effects. But terrorism does not only cause victims and material losses.
During the conflict, regressive, behavioral and cognitive symptoms were evident, such as enuresis, fear, sadness, aggression,
hyperactivity and inattention, among others. In addition, direct consequences were established, such as adjustment disorders,
depression, anxiety and, to a greater extent, post-traumatic stress.
effects about terrorism and war
consequences of war and terrorism
One of the main objectives of the rule of law in the fight against terrorism is
basically to avoid victimization. However, in order for victims to have full
access to justice, it is paramount to understand the harm they have suffered
and the needs that arise due to that harm.
Trauma responses change from person to person and can be influenced by a
variety of factors, including the age and gender of the survivor, as well as
their political, religious, or cultural affiliations.
Furthermore, the sociopolitical and cultural context in which trauma occurs
will determine how survivors interpret and respond to their experiences.
In conclusion, I believe that terrorism is something
difficult to understand because people do it to
attract attention and want to generate a change,
however the way they do it causes many
consequences, hurting people who have nothing to
do with it. To do with these attacks, wars are also
difficult to understand since the reasons why they
are carried out are very varied.
However, my conclusion is that it would be better
to talk things through calmly, in order to
understand what treatment they want.
Conclusion