The rights of Victims of Terrorist acts in Political Approaches and International law Emphasizing the Political Geography of the Middle East
Terrorism is also referred to as intimidation, intimidation, and intimidation. The use of violence or the threat of violence to achieve political, religious, or ideological goals. Terrorism is the unlawful use of violence or intimidation, especially Against civilians, to pursue political goals. Of course, in today's world, there is no exact definition of the word "terrorism". In other words, it is an approach that considers the basis of the method of imposing ideas on others only through coercion, terror, war, violence, terror, rioting, guerrilla operations, massacre, genocide, torture and coup d'etat. With these interpretations, we come to the victims who, without any guilt or contribution to these interactions, must pay the penalty for the crime and not sin. In the present study, we seek to explain the rights of victims of terrorism from the perspective of legal rules and principles and political solutions. Let's be.
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