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Mayela Montemayor
Committee: General Assembly
Topic: State Sponsored Terrorism
Country: Syria
Delegate: Mayela Montemayor
School: ASFM
How would you feel if you lost your home and your security in your country
from one day to the next, with no idea of why it happened, asking yourself Why
me? Being drowned in darkness, worried and, hearing the colossal sound of
bombs exploding right near you, with the worry and doubt of not knowing if your
family was okay. Terrorism is as bad as it sounds. Terrorism is when people use
fear to force others to do something related to religion or against the government.
It seems to the terrorists that it is an easier solution to get others to do what
they want. Terrorism can be domestic or international, which means that it can be
between their own country or with other countries. Terrorists aim for power to
make a change. State sponsored terrorism means that a government supports
terrorist groups with money and weapons, for example. The government
supports the terrorist groups to attack other countries or their own, getting
something in return. A common act that states who sponsor terrorism do is
bombing. Ever since the September 21, 2001 event happened, the terrorist acts
have quadrupled. State sponsored terrorism has been a huge problem since
1979, and is still a current problem around the world. The United Nations have
made many past actions and resolutions. This included the resolution 1373,
Counter-Terrorism Committee (CTC), which was created after the Twin Towers
were brought down on September 11, 2001. In the year 2005, Counter-Terrorism
Implementation Task Force (CTITF) was created to help the CTC. Since then,
many treaties have been created to fight against terrorism, but they have not
been effective since it is still problem. Many nations are gathered here to set a
goal against state sponsored terrorism. This goal might be to create an
agreement between countries to help stop state sponsored terrorism.
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