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Suicide Terrorism - Articles

Articles are short 800-850-word commentaries that provide a more analytical view of issues currently in the news.
 
An Inquiry into Suicide Terrorism – I: Sociological Perspectives
Suba Chandran looks into the sociological aspects of suicide terrorism

Fighting the Fidayeens: Combating Suicide Terrorism in Kashmir
Suba Chandran warns of more suicide terrorism in Kashmir and explores various options available before India to combat it

Born to Die: The Black Tigers of the LTTE
Suba Chandran points out why the Black Tigers – the suicide squad of the LTTE – form the backbone of the terrorist organization

The First Suicide Bomb in Kashmir
Suba Chandran analyses the implications of the first ever suicide bomb attack in Kashmir

The Uniqueness of LTTE's Suicide Bombers
Sabil Francis explains why the LTTE's tactics of terror are unique among nationalist movements

Sri Lanka: Elections, Human Bombs and the LTTE
D. Azhagarasu concludes given the nature of LTTE and its history, the future of peace in Sri Lanka depends either on uprooting the LTTE totally or granting Tamil Eelam as the LTTE demands

LTTE's Human Wave Tactics Redefine Guerrilla Warfare
Sabil Francis analyses the human wave attack tactics of the LTTE and explains how it is very unlike of a guerilla outfit to employ these methods

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