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34 34. Additionally, GTD requires two of the following three criteria to be present: (1) the act must be motivated by a political, economic, religious, or social goal; (2) there must be evidence of an intention to coerce, intimidate, or convey some other message to a larger audience (or audiences) than the immediate victims; (3) and the action must be outside the context of legitimate warfare activities and transgress international humanitarian law concerning civilians or non-combatants. See National Consortium for the Study of Terrorism and Responses to Terrorism, “Global Terrorism Database” (College Park, Md.: START, University of Maryland, 2019).
35 35. Paul D. Williams, War and Conflict in Africa (Cambridge: Polity, 2016), 42.
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