They were agreed at the UN. We could not care less whether you gave permission, if you break those rules you will not set foot in most of the world without being arrested. FWIW most terrorists disagree with such laws and rarely give permission.<Looks like moron took the bait>
Calling something "international" wont make it law of the world. No one gave any anglo saxon right to judge these.
I thought it was just 'Anglo-Saxons' LOL.Half of the world does not recognize its jurisdiction. Learn about basics of political science and whats actions by state means.
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Terrorism
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The specifics of the terrorism are covered by international law, like hostage taking, child abduction, killing civilians etc.
The definition of terrorism remains unaffected by your Anglophobic whining, state or non-state does not matter:
It could be argued quite successfully that authoritarian regimes rule by terrorism.terrorism
/ˈtɛrərɪz(ə)m/
noun
noun: terrorism
the unlawful use of violence and intimidation, especially against civilians, in the pursuit of political aims.
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