EFFECT OF TERRORISM ON ENJOYMENT OF HUMAN RIGHTS

  • Ankit Kumar

Abstract

The tug of war between human rights and terrorism is becoming a worldwide problem. However, depending on the various situations, the type of terrorism is very different. Human Rights claims occur when terrorism compromises the basic fundamental rights of the citizen. It is also synonymous with the words "human rights" and "terrorism" In India, national and foreign terrorist organizations are involved and threatening, harming local property and killing innocent citizens. The state has limited physical resources to track this threat. On the other side, terrorists have posed a significant threat to the internal security of the country. Terrorism, with its new problems, is indeed an old issue. It has had a dramatic effect on the global economy and people's lives. It is a plague on humanity. The connection between human rights and terrorism is clear. Terrorism is known to have occurred, in one form on the other, at many points in the recorded history in almost all parts of the world after the 9/11 attacks on the World Trade Center in the United States and the 13 December 2001 attacks on the Indian Parliament and the 26 November 2008 attack in Mumbai, terrorism assumed a new dimension and threatened the very core of modern society. With terrorism, India is not unfamiliar. Whether in the North-East, Punjab, or Jammu & Kashmir, he was a long-standing militant sufferer. Moreover, in the last half a decade, extremism has spread to other areas of the world.

Published
2019-12-17
Section
Articles