Narco-Terrorism
Narco- terrorism can be seen from a number of perspectives. The term is commonly applied to the use of terrorist techniques by drug traffickers and dealers to distract attention from and facilitate drug abuse. An accepted definition in this regard is as follows:
DOD) Terrorism conducted to further the aims of drug traffickers. It may include assassinations, extortion, hijackings, bombings, and kidnappings directed against judges, prosecutors, elected officials, or law enforcement agents, and general disruption of a legitimate government to divert attention from drug operations. (Narco-Terrorism: definition)
From a broader sociological perspective Narco-terrorism can also be seen in terms of its emphasis on the aspect of terrorism per se. From this broader and more inclusive perspective a number assessments of the meaning of the term may be made. Firstly, in this wider context narcotics can be used as another weapon in the terrorist's arsenal to influence and detrimentally affect and destabilize a society. This refers to the idea of narcotics being used as part of a terrorist campaign which includes many aspects and functions to create a specific atmosphere and environment within a given society. This view is more contemporary and in line with the idea of "postmodern terrorism." Postmodern terrorism is terrorism in which a different mindset has come into play and where the terrorist expands his or her possibilities and opportunities on a number of fronts.
Postmodern terrorists have given up on revolution and liberation and instead pursue what can only be described as organized criminal activity where it's "just business as usual." Narco-terrorism is one such variety, but many terrorist groups raise money through criminal activity, and to be sure, a few terrorists started out as street thugs or had a proclivity for such things as vehicle theft. (SUICIDAL TERRORISM)
In the above sense, Narco-terrorism can be seen as terrorism that combines and integrates criminal activities with the larger and more politically-oriented aims and goals of terrorism.
This view of terrorism and particularly the use of narcotics as a terrorist tool are not entirely new. There are many theories that have posited the close alliance at many levels between organized crime and terrorism. A good example is the funding of terrorist activities via narcotics - where the funds obtained are used to facilitate terrorist activities. The relationship between terrorism and narcotics in its more contemporary form is outlined in the following quotation.
In the early 1990s the meaning and usage of the term 'terrorism' was further blurred by the emergence of two new buzzwords - 'Narco' and 'Terrorism'... The former term revived the Moscow-orchestrated terrorism conspiracy theories of previous years while introducing the critical new dimension of narcotics trafficking. Thus ' Narco-terrorism' was defined by one of the concept's foremost propagators as the 'use of drug trafficking to advance the objectives of certain governments and terrorist organizations' -- identified as the 'Marxist-Leninist regimes' of the Soviet Union, Cuba, Bulgaria and Nicaragua, among others
Hoffman 27)
The idea of the Narco-terrorist has particular contemporary reference and has even been applied to the actions and intent of Osama bin Laden
The al Qaeda terror group has embraced heroin trafficking to such an extent that its leader, Osama bin Laden, is now a "Narco-terrorist," says a U.S. congressman just back from a fact-finding mission in Pakistan and Afghanistan. "It seems clear to me heroin is the No. 1 financial asset of Osama bin Laden." Rep. Mark Steven Kirk, Illinois Republican, told The Washington Times, "There is a need to update our view of how terrorism is financed. (Scarborough R.)
Many experts see a symbiotic relationship between terrorists and narcotic dealers that is part of the definition of the functioning of the Narco-terrorist. The new and more inclusive view of terrorism is expressed in terms of the effect that drugs and narcotics are having on the tenor and the harmony of society. The important aspect is that the two factors of dealing and distributing narcotics and terrorism are seen as intimately linked with possibly more than just criminal intent at strake.
When speaking of Narco-terrorism, we cannot afford to overlook its effects in cities, towns, and neighborhoods right here in the United Sates. Drug-related violence plagues too many communities and violent drug gangs terrorize too many good decent citizens on a daily basis in their own neighborhoods. (Marshall, Donnie)
The author goes on to stress that Narco-terrorism is just as destructive in its effect on society as any other form of terror.
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