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10 pages in length. Because they believe they are doing right by the people, Islamic militants also believe they are "exempt from the laws and regulations" that all others have to follow, which serves to be a particularly dangerous social impact. This defiance to abide by accepted principles is a primary reason why they are often regarded as trouble-making societal fringe desiring nothing more than to cause problems and wreak havoc. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
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justice and democracy from the distorted hands of bureaucracy, such organizations were formed so that government (either theirs or another nations) did not think its unscrupulous activities were going unnoticed.
It is interesting to note that prejudice plays little part in this particular assemblage, because militia groups interpret the government to be an equal opportunity offender. Since they
believe that their duty is to save people from governmental interference, they view themselves as "sovereign citizens"1 who have the inherent right to engage in the various -- and sometimes
violent -- activities in which they participate. Their belief is that fire must be matched with fire, giving license for their use of military force and other violent applications.
"Militant Islam remains a fringe element in Western Muslim communities. But, as the World Trade Center bombing shows, it does not take a big group to make a
big catastrophe."2 II. PERCEIVED REALITY Because they believe they are doing right by the people, Islamic militants also believe that they are "exempt from the laws and regulations"3 that
all others have to follow, which serves to be a particularly dangerous social impact. This defiance to abide by accepted principles is a primary reason why they are often
regarded as trouble-making societal fringe desiring nothing more than to cause problems and wreak havoc. The groups organization was meant to defeat what the members believe to be an
outlandish and completely impossible scenario, which they address by way of physical force and violence. Since inception, this theory has induced tremendous fear about such a one-world power ultimately
taking total control to thwart all attempts toward peace. Therein is the crux of the matter: that the Islamic Jihad truly tries to endorse its questionable activities as being in
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