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Terror attacks a growing economic threat: G20 ministers

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lBouhlel, the Nice murderer, sent £84,000 to his family in Tunisia immediately prior to the attack. This is a lot of money for an unemployed truck driver to have saved up.

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terror affects economy...... well duh?

the world's economies have been suffering badly from the effects of islamic terrorism since 2001 it's hardly news

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The world needs to stop thinking of itself like a vast shopping mall, stop consuming and start actually living. Terrorism is the cheapest kind of warfare, that almost any nation or tribe can wage against any other. The two conditions are not compatible and the shopping is certain to end.

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It is true that terrorism has taken a new and dangerous sign killing innocents, paralysing economy and posing threat to social harmony. The terrorism has taken the route of religion and through religion , killing is justified, sex attack is glorified and heaven is assured by terrorists. Those who cant live in harmony with the present world, cannot provide heaven to anyone. The United Nation should take measures to put an end to killing of people on any pretext.

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The terrorism has taken the route of religion and through religion , killing is justified, sex attack is glorified and heaven is assured by terrorists. Those who cant live in harmony with the present world, cannot provide heaven to anyone.

Terrorism has also taken the routes of political ideology, and these ideologies have killed tens of millions. The problems is unsolvable, because the human mind is easily manipulated, and no amount of education or advancement of society change this.

"You cannot say that, no one would ever believe it." said an advisor to a French king. The king replied "but they will believe us, because it is their nature to do so."

People need something or someone to believe in, and this need is so strong that they will do the most absurd things to express their beliefs.

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