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"And to preserve our democracy, we can no longer suffer from terrorism".
Mr. Trunov took on the case, he said, to establish a precedent for those who suffer from terrorism in the future, as well as the legal mechanism for compensating them.
The question is this: when do massive online worlds can be said to suffer from "terrorism" as opposed to just griefing?
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He said: "Both Britain and Algeria have suffered from terrorism and we understand each other's suffering".
"Both Britain and Algeria are countries that have suffered from terrorism and we understand each other's suffering," he said.
It suffers from terrorism, insurgencies and crime.
"All of our countries have suffered from terrorism..
We have had plenty of such trials here in the American city that has suffered from terrorism more than any other, and collectively we haven't blinked.
Urban, middle-class voters tend to worry more about such national issues, and Delhi has suffered from terrorism attacks itself, with bombs going off in the city in September.
"All of our countries have suffered from terrorism... We are united in our resolve to confront and defeat this terrorism that is not an attack on one nation but on all nations and on civilised society everywhere," he said.
He recalled that the United States and Japan had suffered from terrorism, citing the attacks on New York and the Pentagon on Sept. 11, 2001, and the sarin gas attack on the mass transit system here in 1995.
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