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Unfortunately, extremist ideologies of hate and intolerance towards others are the root cause of terrorist attacks in our world today. People, who commit heinous crimes such as this Norwegian man, are the same as those who commit suicide attacks in countries such as Pakistan and Afghanistan. Terrorists like Taliban, TTP, Al-Qaeda may reside in different countries or target innocent people of different ethnicities, religion and nationalities, but they are joined by their belief of violently murdering those of different cultures and beliefs. All these terrorist acts are unacceptable and needs to be fought against no matter where or by whom it is committed.
This terrorist was against the inspiring concept of coexistence and multiculturalism that countries around the world are gradually promoting. It is unfortunate that promoting cooperation and understanding between different cultures and societies is under attack from those who follow the language of hate and violence. It is regrettable that most often people all around the world are guilty of stereotyping, generalizing and labeling an entire nation or ethnicity for the crimes of a few. We will say it again; these terrorists have no country, know no humanity and do not belong to any religion. We must recognize that violent extremists must be brought to justice and those who act upon these tendencies to be eradicated from our societies.
CDR Bill Speaks,
DET U.S. Central Command
U.S. Central Command
This terrorist was against the inspiring concept of coexistence and multiculturalism that countries around the world are gradually promoting. It is unfortunate that promoting cooperation and understanding between different cultures and societies is under attack from those who follow the language of hate and violence. It is regrettable that most often people all around the world are guilty of stereotyping, generalizing and labeling an entire nation or ethnicity for the crimes of a few. We will say it again; these terrorists have no country, know no humanity and do not belong to any religion. We must recognize that violent extremists must be brought to justice and those who act upon these tendencies to be eradicated from our societies.
CDR Bill Speaks,
DET U.S. Central Command
U.S. Central Command