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Drug Trafficking and Terrorist Organizations

 

All terrorist organizations need to raise funds to sustain their violent activities and resort to illegal means to finance their illegal acts. Drug trafficking comes at the top of this list of illegal money raising activities, followed by robbery, extortion, kidnapping, blackmailingand arms smuggling. In recent years it has become increasingly evident that terrorism and drug trafficking are intertwined. The terms "narco-terrorism" and «narco-terrorists" have started being used to describe this interface between terrorist organizations and narcotics smugglers. This fact is illustrated by certain international documents. For instance, the UN Convention against Illicit Traffic in Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (1988) recognizes the links between illicit drug traffic and other organized criminal activities which undermine the stability, security and legitimacy of sovereign states. Paragraph 5 of the UN International Narcotics Control Board (INCB)’s 1992 report points out that «illicit cultivation of narcotic plants and illicit trafficking in drugs continue to be a threat to the political, economic and social stability of several countries. Links appear to exist between illicit cultivation and drug trafficking and the activities of obversive organizations in some countries." The 1993 INCB report draws attention to the organic connections between drug cartels and terrorist organizations, and also to the globalization of drug smuggling. The successive INBC reports point out that these drug cartels concentrate their activities in ethnically and economically troubled regions of the world. It is no coincidence that terrorist organizations thrive in the very same regions. The Vienna Declaration and Programme of Action adopted at the World Conference on Human Rights (25 June 1993) stresses that "the acts, methods and practices of terrorism in all its forms and manifestations as well as linkage in some countries to drug trafficking are activities aimed at the destruction of human rights, fundamental freedoms and democracy, threatening territorial integrity, security of states and destabilizing legitimately constituted Governments, and the International community should take the necessary steps to enhance cooperation to prevent and combat terrorism. » The Final Communiqué of the Council of Europe Pompidou Group 2nd Pan-European Ministerial Conference (Strasbourg, 4 February 1994) underlines the fact that "considering the continuous increase in and the spread of drug trafficking incidents, the involvement of violent organizations in such activities constitute a serious threat to the contemporary society" (Art.9), and thus, "it is vital for the security forces to combat terrorism effectively" (Art.15). The UN Declaration on Measures to Eliminate International Terrorism, adopted at the 49th session of the General Assembly, underlines the concern by the international community at the growing and dangerous links between terrorists groups, drug traffickers and their paramilitary gangs which have resorted to all types of violence, thus endangering the constitutional order of States and violating basic human rights. This Declaration also emphasizes the desirability of closer cooperation and coordination among States in combating crimes closely connected with terrorism, including drug trafficking, unlawful arms trade, money laundering and smuggling of nuclear and other potentially deadly materials.



Exercises:

1. Suggest Russian equivalents to the following words and phrases

2. Suggest English equivalents to the following words and phrases

3. Define the notions in bold.

4. Ask problem questions.

5. Comment on the main idea.

6. Make a short summary.

7. Pair work. Analyze the best ways of fighting drug trafficking and terrorist organizations.

8. Discussion. Reasons of thriving of terrorism.

2. Speaking.The influence of terrorism on modern world development.

3. Writing.A summary of the problems of modern terrorism and recommendations to solve them

Current events.

Using informational internet sites find and render the information about current political events.

5. Vocabulary:

To witness great changes, to stretch from the extreme right to the extreme left, the availability of atomic weapons, electrically detonated explosives, to provide new methods and opportunities, innocent citizens, notorious acts of terrorism, to occur, to crash, to result, severe damage, destruction, to estimate, to announce, to coordinate efforts, to prevent, to protect, to join in alliance, to pass a binding resolution, to pursue terrorists, to adopt precautions and security measures, intelligence agency, weapons of mass destruction, to be faced with, brutal, unthinking violence, a deliberate use of violence, for political and religious ends, to be politically motivated, against noncombatant targets, groups of clandestine agents, deputy chief, to be premeditated, existing political order, combat-ready troops, to weed out traitors, a new phenomenon, to trace modern forms back to, deliberately spectacular, to influence a wide audience, psychological impact, the failed attempt, to heighten vigilance, proverbial sweet spot, to become alienated, inspired way of serving a higher cause.

7. Project work:

Talk Shaw “Terrorism and globalization” .

Unit 5

Social problems


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