Is a Terrorist always a Terrorist?

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Is a Terrorist always a Terrorist? Starter Who decides if a group/person is a terrorist? Project: Exploring issues of extremism and radicalisation through enquiry. School: Addey and Stanhope School, London. Date: September 2016

Image of African National Congress (ANC) logo/emblem Image of Nelson Mandela in 1961 ‘APARTHEID 46 YEARS IN 90 SECONDS - BBC NEWS’ - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2f2k6iDFCL4

African National Congress The African National Congress was in many ways the backbone of the resistance against Apartheid. It began by using peaceful methods to oppose the system. The Sharpville Massacre in 1960 – where many black peaceful demonstrators were shot in the back by police – was a powerful factor in the ANC decision to take up arms against the system. In 1964 Nelson Mandela – leader of the ANC’s armed wing – was sentenced to life imprisonment for terrorism. Margaret Thatcher, prime minister of Britain in the 1980s, called the ANC a terrorist organisation, and her spokesman famously said that anyone who believed that the ANC would ever form the government of South Africa was ‘living in a cuckoo land.’ Apartheid came to an end in 1994 and ANC formed the new government with Nelson Mandela as president. What the ANC was fighting against: Apartheid South Africa was ruled by a white minority government under a system called apartheid which is a word meaning separation. The system rested on the separation between blacks and whites – but it was a separation in which the white minority were superior and powerful and the black majority went through great hardship. There were different education and medical systems for blacks and whites – and the ones available for blacks were inferior. Racism and discrimination on racial grounds were enshrined in legislation.

Questions What is apartheid? (explain with examples) What are the goals of the ANC? Can the labelling of terrorism/terrorists change with time? Can terrorism be understood as a “weapon of the weak”? Is it possible to distinguish between a terrorist and freedom fighter? ‘APARTHEID 46 YEARS IN 90 SECONDS - BBC NEWS’ - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2f2k6iDFCL4