Why are governments so reluctant to release corroborated, accurate information in the wake of violent attacks when such a move can deflate further violence?
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An alleged jihadi attack on a military chaplain in Ireland possibly tied to ISIS just shows how prevalent this threat is.
Canadians are woefully ignorant of terrorists from BC who perpetrated the 1985 Air India attack, and few think it can happen again.
Are there occasions when less, rather than more, information is a better way to manage reactions to violence in our societies?
Supporting Palestine is one thing, supporting a terrorist group like Hamas is quite another…and unacceptable
Sikh extremists in Canada carried out the largest act of aviation terrorism prior to 9/11 in 1985: do they still pose a threat?
Journalists reporting from zones where terrorism is rampant are an important source of information: a conversation with a BBC reporter.
We constantly hear or read that this or that terrorist group has been “defeated”: how much stock should we place in such reports (hint: very little)
Islamist terrorists once again carried out the lion’s share of attacks around the world, a trend which shows no signs of ebbing.
Global Terrorism This Week for September 5 to 11 shows, once again, a heavily dominant jihadi threat.