greggerypeccary
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cods wrote on Jan 10 th, 2019 at 5:18pm: greggerypeccary wrote on Jan 10 th, 2019 at 11:20am: cods wrote on Jan 10 th, 2019 at 11:03am: greggerypeccary wrote on Jan 10 th, 2019 at 10:50am: cods wrote on Jan 10 th, 2019 at 10:48am: greggerypeccary wrote on Jan 10 th, 2019 at 10:27am: greggerypeccary wrote on Jan 10 th, 2019 at 10:10am: cods wrote on Jan 10 th, 2019 at 10:02am: greggerypeccary wrote on Jan 10 th, 2019 at 9:38am: My argument is that the majority of terrorist attacks in Europe are not connected to Jihadism.
And, official Europol reports prove that I'm right.
Jihadists are responsible for 16% of all attacks.
The other 84% are not connected to Jihadism.
These are the facts. can you give examples of non jihadist attacks in Europe greg.....and which group takes credit for them... 84% sounds like a huge number I find it hard to keep up and we need to point the finger at those responsible not those we think are responsible. tell us who these other mad groups are and why do they also HATE US?.... blowing people up..... is pure HATE. They're ethno-nationalists and separatists, cods. "Ethno-nationalist and separatist terrorist attacks continue to far outnumber attacks carried out by violent extremists inspired by any other ideologies or motivations."Organisations such as the new IRA; Óglaigh na hÉireann (ONH); the Continuity IRA (CIRA); and Arm Na Poblachta (ANP), Euskadi ta Askatasuna (ETA), for example. "Most terrorist attacks carried out in the EU in 2017 were specified as separatist attacks (137 out of 205).
"France counted 42 attacks, Spain experienced 7 attacks.
"There were 88 security-related incidents in Northern Ireland, of which 58 were shooting and 30 were bombing incidents." The report also says: "The violent right-wing extremist spectrum is expanding, partly fuelled by fears of a perceived Islamisation of society and anxiety over migration." yes yes yes I see that but you claim MORE ATTACKS which means MORE DEATHS>...
as jihadists always manage to kill ...mostly in numbers.... I think thats important... its their intent...you blow a train up or a plane or a bus you do intend killing more than one person dont you? I never said more attacks means more deaths. I said that the majority (84%) of terrorist attacks in Europe, in 2017, were not Jihadist. jihasist means DEATH greg terrorist means DEATH they are out to get you...they want you dead... so you havent got anything on these others you call terrorists... every one of the wannabee terrorist in our jails.....was preparing to BLOW UP SOMETHING WITH A LOT OF PEOPLE IN IT... now thats what I call terrorism...the INTENT is there and its all about DEATH... in this day and age Guy Fawkes would be called a terrorist not just a traitor...he had the makings of a bombs.... It's not about what you, or I, call terrorism. It's what the authorities in Europe call terrorism - in this case violent acts involving shootings, bombings, and knife attacks. And, in Europe in 2017, 84% of terrorist attacks were not Jihadist. In 2016, the figure was even higher - around 91% (if my maths is right). There were 142 attacks in 2016, and 13 of those were Jihadist. Jihadist attacks = 9% Non-Jihadist attacks = 91% all I ask pet.. is for details... you gave me the IRA how long ago were they in the news??? come on stop evading.... terrorism in todays language means DEATH usually more than one..... I can google all that stuff.... tell us about the deaths by these other groups who are not jihadists... tell us about the trains and buses...and footpath encounters........by these groups.... just sop we know what we are dealing with 84% or 92% means bugger all if we dont know what we are dealing with... for instance jihadist attacks = 9%.. how many died..? no jihadist attacks = 91% how many died...? no more stats thanks just on those will do... It doesn't have to make the news for it to be a terrorist attack. Northern Ireland had 88 terrorist attacks in 2017, which had nothing to do with Jihadism. 58 were shooting incidents and 30 were bombings. And, terrorism doesn't mean "death". It means "the unlawful use of violence and intimidation, especially against civilians, in the pursuit of political aims." All the details you're after can be found in the reports. Once again, here's the link: https://www.europol.europa.eu/activities-services/main-reports/european-union-te...
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