A Buddhist teacher was gunned down by so-called ‘southern separatists’ in Thailand in December 2004 in yet another violent act in a decades-long conflict
Category: Perspectives
If one nation decides to unilaterally take out another’s citizen what stops the desire for legitimate retribution?
Burqa-clad Islamist terrorists attacked an agriculture institute in Peshawar, Pakistan in December 2017, killing nine and wounding 37
The Red Army Fraction (aka the Baader-Meinhof gang) assassinated a German banker in November 1989
Two people were killed and three injured by a knife-wielding man near London Bridge in November 2019 in an attack claimed by ISIS.
Our focus on sending armed forces to confront Islamist terrorists is understandable but the outcome is seldom definitive.
An ISIS-inspired man drove a car into a crowd on the grounds of Ohio State University, wounding 11 before he was killed by police in November 2016
On this day in 2012, car bombings targeting Shia religious rites in several parts of Iraq killed 33 and wounded 126.
One sure sign that someone is become radicalised, perhaps violently so, is their rejection of democracy.
Three German soldiers serving with the International Security Assistance Force in Afghanistan were wounded by a Taliban bomb in November 2004.
