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Female suicide terrorism in South Asia: comparing the Tamil separatists and Kashmir insurgents / Bhatia, Vandana; Knight, W Andy   Journal Article
Knight, W Andy Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract In this article we compare two conflicts in South Asia-civil war in Sri Lanka and the insurgency in Kashmir-to investigate the enabling conditions for female suicide terrorism in the former, and the lack thereof in the latter. We conclude that female suicide terrorism is a product of several inter-related factors that feed into each other: (i) tormented society, (ii) individual grievances, and (iii) a terrorist organisation with an effective indoctrination structure. Thus, rather than focusing on the individual motivations behind the female bombers, it is important to situate them in specific socio-political contexts.
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Fighting to the death: Mumbai and the future fidayeen threat / Dolnik, Adam   Journal Article
Dolnik, Adam Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Summary/Abstract The Mumbai attacks have become a symbol of modern terrorism. The gunmen's improvisation, technological superiority and connection to the outside world meant the siege at eight different locations lasted sixty hours. Crucially, the fidayeen had no expectation of survival. The lessons of Mumbai need to be urgently understood before this kind of attack becomes the template for future acts of terrorism.
Key Words Terrorism  Mumbai Attack  26/11  Fidayeen 
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