Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Terrorism
- PLO
- Leader=
Yasser
Arafat
- Tactics: They attacked
Israel with artillery fire
- Tactics: hijacked planes to
free PLO prisoners
- Tactics: Attacked
civilians with
underground
warfare
- Aims: Destroy the State
of Israel and gain the land
that they had been
disputing over = Palestine
- Motives: they believed
that Palestine was
rightfully theirs.
- Events: Munich Olympic games attack- they
took hostage and killed 11 Israeli Olympians.
They wanted the release of 234 prisoners. Black
September in 1970 where there was a civil war
in Jordan between the PLO and the Jordanian
armed forces
- Grievances:
- Poverty: recruits came from the bad
conditions of refugee camps to join the
PLO as this gave them status and
importance..
- Disputed Land: Palestinians lost what they
thought of as their land. They also had a
powerful enemy, the Jews.
- IRA
- Leader= Gerry
Adams
- Tactics: They took hostages, carried out
bombings and shootings, and bank robberies.
They also used propaganda to show how Irish
people were treated unfairly by the British.
- Aims: reduce
British influence
in Ireland
- Aims: create a united
island of Ireland
- Motive= they felt they had no
independence form Britain and
were not treated fairly by
Britain
- Event: Birmingham pub
bombings. Timed bombs went
off in 2 different pubs killing
21 and injuring 182 people.
- Successes: They achieved the Good Friday Agreement in 1998.
This reduced British influence and established the same rights
for people in Ireland as in Britain. It recognised the Irish
language and so meant that they were given more
independence. Some of their members were released form
prison and the agreement shows that they were being listened
to by the British government.
- Grievances
- Poverty: most of the members
of the IRA came from poor
Catholic communities.
- The IRA were
majorly
influenced and
controlled by the
British
- Grievances:
- Poverty: most of the
members of the IRA
came from poor Catholic
communities
- They were majorly
dominated and
influenced by Britain
- Leader = Osama Bin Laden
- Aim: Reduce
foreign influence in
Muslim countries
- Aim: Destroy
the state of
Israel
- Al-Qaeda
- Aim: Destroy
the state of
Israel
- Aim: reduce
foreign influence in
Muslim countries
- Tactics: gain support and awareness by carrying
out attacks, they were a hardcore militant
organisation, they belonged to a network with
other groups, sharing it's views, to inspire
othergroups and providing finance training to
support carrying out terrorist attacks.
- Events: 9/11 attacks. Planes were flown
by suicide bombers into targeted building
on an attack on the U.S.
- Grievances
- Al-Qaeda were affected by
the dominance and power
that the West had over
them.
- Motive: they did not like the
power that the West had over
them
- Success: They raised a lot of awareness and inspired
other groups to fight for what they believed in. But
they were unable to achieve any of their aims.