Women and Terrorism: A Sketch on the Phenomenon of Terrorism in the International Scene
Author(s) -
Herdi Sahrasad,
Dedy Tabrani,
Muhammad Ridwan,
Al Chaidar
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
siasat
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2721-7469
pISSN - 2721-7450
DOI - 10.33258/siasat.v2i2.17
Subject(s) - terrorism , phenomenon , injustice , prosperity , poverty , caliphate , government (linguistics) , political science , sketch , economic justice , development economics , political economy , criminology , sociology , law , economics , politics , philosophy , quantum mechanics , algorithm , physics , computer science , linguistics
The involvement of women in terrorism is not a new phenomenon. But the increasing number of women joining the terrorism movement shows an increasing tendency as a new phenomenon. This is because they care deeply about inequality, suffering and injustice, and are disappointed with the government's inability to eradicate poverty. Unfortunately, these women have not found a more reasonable solution to channel their concerns. Their involvement in terrorism and transnational organizations such as ISIS that supports the idea of the Caliphate - and even to some extent with similar regional experiments in Southeast Asia- can make women feel that they are part of a global movement for change .Efforts are needed to de-radicalize women and the spread of moderate Islam (wasatiyah) as well as adequate socio-economic development to realize justice and prosperity in efforts to counteract and prevent women from engaging in acts of terror.
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