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Intelligence and Human Rights in the Era of Global Terrorism (Hardcover)
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Intelligence and Human Rights in the Era of Global Terrorism (Hardcover)
Series: Praeger Security International
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Facing the threats posed by dedicated suicide bombers who have
access to modern technology for mass destruction and who intend to
cause maximum human suffering and casualties, democratic
governments have hard choices to make. On the one hand, they must
uphold the basic values of democratic societies based on due
process and human rights. On the other, they need to pre-empt the
kind of destruction inflicted upon New York, Madrid, London, and
Bali. The premise of this book is that for intelligence
organizations to be able to face up to the challenges of global
terrorism, they must think outside the box and utilize all of their
resources effectively and creatively. To overcome the enemy, we
must also secure the peace. Winning the hearts and minds of the
terrorists' pool of potential recruits will be essential to cutting
off the supply of suicide bombers. The support and cooperation of
the people in countries where the terrorists strike must be
sustained by ensuring they have confidence in the government and
intelligence services. If a government and its intelligence
services become so focused on pre-empting terrorist attacks that
they infringe on the rights of their citizens and encroach on
democratic norms, they unwittingly fall into a trap set by Al Qaeda
and its kind. These organizations aim to destroy the democratic way
of life so cherished in the West, and to incite the Muslim
populations in democratic countries and their non-Muslim fellow
citizens into a vicious circle of mutual hatred and violence. This
book therefore addresses not only the question of how intelligence
organizations can improve their efficacy in pre-empting terrorist
outrages, but also the wider issue of removing the forces that
sustain global terrorism as a scourge of the 21st century. The
general public in the target countries and recruiting grounds must
also be persuaded that—despite their rhetoric—the terrorists
are not engaged in a holy war. Ultimately, the brand of global
terrorism promoted by Osama bin Laden and his associates is meant
to satisfy their own vanity and aspirations toward semi-divine
status; the organization they have formed for this purpose is
merely a global syndicate that commits serious crimes of a
particularly heinous nature. Intelligence services of various
countries need to find convincing evidence to prove this point. But
it is up to governments, civil society, and the media in different
parts of the world to work together if the evidence unearthed by
national intelligence services is to be accepted by the general
public. Unless the emotional or quasi-religious appeal of the
global terrorists can be removed, the simple arrest of bin Laden
and his close associates—or even the destruction of Al Qaeda as
an organization—will not be sufficient to prevent others from
rising to replace them.
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