Sentence examples for terrorist structures from inspiring English sources

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Its 2010 report stated, however, that "there are no indications of far-right terrorist structures".

"With the arrests and raids, we are sending a clear signal that we are identifying and breaking up such rightwing terrorist structures early," said the Saxony interior minister, Roland Wöller.

But it is hard to imagine how anything could satisfy either his internal critics or Mr Paisley's party, both of whom define decommissioning in the widest terms, for example as including the "dismantling of the terrorist structures".

"The government is working to ensure that foreign terrorist structures do not influence the young people by distorting their impressions of Islam," said Zaur Chilayev, 32, an engineer, who was part of an overflow crowd at Dushanbe's central mosque for Friday Prayer recently.

Germany saw a sharp rise in far-right violence in 2015, a year in which it took in more than one million migrants, according to a report on Tuesday that called for concrete steps to avert the emergence of what it called "right-wing terrorist structures".

"Current investigations against the suspected development of terrorist groups points to the possible emergence of right-wing terrorist structures in Germany and the need for the government to take rigorous action," the interior ministry said in a statement accompanying the report.

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It should be obvious now, as the temporary anti-terrorist structure created after Sept. 11 begins to crumble, that the only stable framework going forward will be one that brings these programs clearly and firmly under the rule of law.

As Tyler Cowen mentions, there seems to remain some mysterious psychological element at play, which Mr Krueger doesn't provide.What he does provide, however, in addition to his assessment of poverty and education as causal factors, is insight into what turns an aggrieved and psychologically troubled individual into a active terrorist: institutional structure.

The defense has also argued that the antiterrorism law was devised to fight highly structured terrorist organizations like Hamas or Al Qaeda, and not a two-man team in which the older man was more of a father figure than a commanding officer.

There might be several reasons for that including the consideration of the proven success of experienced Caucasus and Central Asian fighters; trying to evade the radar of intel as foreigners are less known, and to protect local connections if an attacker was caught alive based on the rules of the cell structure terrorist organizations apply to their hierarchy.

This study investigates the failure probability of steel frame structures against terrorist attack from Vehicle Borne Improvised Explosive Device (VBIED).

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