Prior to its fall, the Taliban was the essential state supporter of Al Qaeda and gave a place of refuge that permitted training camps to be set up in Afghanistan. After the fall of the Taliban, Al Qaeda has extended out to other terrorist amasses in Egypt, Algeria, Pakistan, Yemen, Lebanon, and Somalia.
In Canada, terrorism exuding from Al-Qaeda-propelled radicalism remains a genuine risk. In spite of late fruitful operations focusing on Al-Qaeda Core, the Service keeps on seeing backing for AQ causes in Canada. Of specific importance is the aforementioned examination concerning an asserted Al-Qaeda-connected plot to assault a train in Southern Ontario, which prompted the capture of two people in April 2013.Over the recent years Canada has seen an extensive development in both domestic and global terrorist threat and additionally various significant. There were prominent episodes of Canadians flying out abroad to take part in terrorist exercises, and the remarkable captures for an asserted terrorist plot to be completed on Canadian soil. In the United States, fear assaults at the April 2013 Boston Marathon showed the continuous danger to the West from homegrown brutal extremism.
Globally, developments such as, the passing of Osama bin Laden in May 2011, Anwar Awlaki in September 2011, and other key pioneers dealt major blows to the Al-Qaeda (AQ) administration. In spite of these occurrences, the danger from universal terrorism remains intact. Terrorist developments in
attack on the twin towers, the US has been trying to fight against terrorism. After the attack, Al Qaeda and Bin Laden both hid in Afghanistan, making it a hideout for terrorists. Before 9/11, Bin Laden and Al Qaeda had formed relations with the Taliban. Today Afghanistan is still unstable and is vulnerable to Isis. Afghani troops, are not able to stand alone, they don’t have the training they require to fight
values and perspectives towards the shooting of Malala. But for the Taliban, they saw the shooting of Malala a warning to those who goes against them.
The Taliban follows a pure islamic ideology, but their violent actions towards others and the way they treat women is something that Muslims don’t believe in. Women in Pakistan have been treated really terribly and their human rights have been taken away from the Taliban. For the Taliban believes that a woman doesn’t need an education because they believe
flee her home in Kabul, Afghanistan because of death threats and persecution from by the Taliban. These threats were made not only to her, but also to her brother and sister-in-law because of Ms. Gardizi. Ms. Gardizi left behind her beloved brother, the only biological family she had left, and his wife in attempts to distance herself from them for their own safety. As a young woman, Ms. Gardizi could not and can not protect herself from the Taliban and their zealots. The government cannot keep her
From Deterioration to Restoration
What is causing the fight for women’s rights to grow rapidly in recent years? In 1996, the Taliban, a middle eastern terrorist group, took control in Afghanistan by seizing the capital city, Kabul (Eline Gordts). The Taliban is an oppressive group and has especially been oppressive towards the women of Afghanistan, taking away general human rights, such as prohibiting their education and forcing them to wear certain attire. Several women’s rights activists have
defied the Taliban in Pakistan and demanded that girls be allowed to receive an education. After being targeted, Malala was shot in the head, however, she survived. Even with a target on her head, Malala stood up for her rights and continued to defy the Taliban.
At a young age, Malala was internally conflicted when the Taliban banned schooling for girls like herself. In her mind, education was a basic human right in which it should not be taken away in which she stated, “How dare the Taliban take
Malala is a hero because she shows courage and bravery through her actions. First of all, Malala kept going to her school even though death threats kept coming to her and to her family. This shows that Malala is brave because she did not care what the Taliban did she cared more about her education even though the Taliban kept threatening her. Secondly, when the Taliban began to attack the girl’s school, she gave a speech and the title of her
Since the Taliban invaded the conditions of women have been unimaginable.
During the 1960s, Afghanistan used one of the most forward thinking countries when it came to women’s rights. Women were allowed to wear whatever they want, they could go out in public alone without the fear of being attacked, education was a right not a struggle but most importantly they were treated equally to men.Since the Taliban involved in 1994 and became the government in 1996 women have been treated worse the vermin
dropped the most powerful country was brought to its knees, by a force that would be later identified as the Taliban. Imagine if the terrorists who hijacked the planes would have had a chemical or biological weapon they used during the attack. It would have cause many more deaths. The ability for the enemy to get and use chemical, biological or weapons of mass destruction is a very real threat. Every day we need to be vigilant to our enemy’s movements and never allow our guard to be down again.
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Malala has displayed enormous amounts of potency as she fought against the Taliban to give women rights. During her journey to fight against the Taliban, she has faced many dangers. These dangers prover her to be fearless. One danger she has faced are the death threats. While she was fighting for women’s rights, she faced death threats issued by the Taliban. One day, October 9, 2012, Malala was riding home on the school bus with her classmates from her school in Swat Valley. One gunman entered from
Valley’s largest industries, until the area was seized by the Taliban. The Taliban used guns and bombs to terrorize the citizens of the Swat Valley, so citizens would succumb to their way of life. This affected people’s jobs, education and their health. The Swat Valley was just one of the many places that were occupied by the Taliban. The Taliban ruined thousands of lives of those in Pakistan and Afghanistan. Using violence, the Taliban controlled and affected the lives of people in terms of their