8 Types of Terrorism. Terrorism: Eight Major Types Nationalist Religious State-sponsored Left-wing Right-wing Anarchist Cyber Narco.

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8 Types of Terrorism

Terrorism: Eight Major Types Nationalist Religious State-sponsored Left-wing Right-wing Anarchist Cyber Narco

Nationalist Terrorism form a separate state Nationalist terrorists seek to form a separate state for their own national group, often by drawing attention to a fight for “national liberation” that they think the world has ignored.

Religious Terrorism divinely commanded purposes sweeping changes Religious terrorists seek to use violence to further what they see as divinely commanded purposes, often targeting broad categories of foes in an attempt to bring about sweeping changes.

State-Sponsored Terrorism radical states surrogate warriors or ‘guns for hire. State-sponsored terrorist groups are deliberately used by radical states as foreign policy tools—as Hoffman puts it, as “a cost-effective way of waging war covertly, through the use of surrogate warriors or ‘guns for hire.’”

Left-Wing Terrorism destroy capitalism communist or socialist regime Left-wing terrorists are out to destroy capitalism and replace it with a communist or socialist regime. limited their use of violenceavoid hurting the victims Because they see most civilians as suffering from capitalist exploitation, left-wing terrorists sometimes have limited their use of violence to avoid hurting the victims they say they want to save. kidnapping tycoons or bombing monuments. Left-wing terrorists sometimes focus instead on such tactics as kidnapping tycoons or bombing monuments.

Right-Wing Terrorism neo-Nazi street rioting skinheads create fascist states Right-wing terrorists are among the least organized terrorists, often associated with neo-Nazi street rioting in Western Europe, especially in the early 1980s. These groups, often dominated by skinheads, seek to do away with liberal democratic governments and create fascist states in their place.

Anarchist Terrorism overthrow established governments President William McKinley From the 1870s until about 1920, anarchist terrorism was a major global phenomenon. Revolutionaries seeking to overthrow established governments launched a wave of bombings and assassinated a series of heads of state; one such victim was President William McKinley, killed in 1901 by a young Hungarian refugee influenced by anarchist sentiments. protests against globalization Some experts see signs of a new interest in anarchist violence arising out of the recent wave of protests against globalization.

Narco Terrorism narcotics traffickers violence and intimidation threat or use of such violence Narcoterrorism is understood to mean the attempts of narcotics traffickers to influence the policies of a government or a society through violence and intimidation, and to hinder the enforcement of the law and the administration of justice by the systematic threat or use of such violence. Pablo Escobar's ruthless violence in his dealings with the Colombian and Peruvian government is probably one of the best known and best documented examples of narcoterrorism.

Cyber Terrorism Internet, hacking and information warfare Includes attacks that threaten property or lives, and can be defined as the leveraging of a target's computers and information, particularly via the Internet, hacking and information warfare, to cause physical, real-world harm or severe disruption of infrastructure.