1. Hübschle, A. Conceptualising Terrorism. Paper delivered at a seminar on terrorism in Southern Africa. September18–19th2003. pp.11Pretoria, South Africa: Colosseum Hotel. The term was first popularized by US Secretary of State, Alexander Haig when he accused the Soviet Union of ‘training, funding and equipping international terrorists.’
2. The term political is used here in the wider sense as representing the allocation of resources
3. 1980. In retrospect, much of the terrorism during the 1970s and s in Europe was actually state-sponsored terrorism, during which groups of admitted anarchists were sponsored by Warsaw Pact countries to create mayhem and attack the Western body politic
4. 2001. For a good example of a recent text see 2001/931/CSFP, ‘Common Position’ adopted by the European Union on December 27th
5. Mlowola, V. Terrorism in Tanzania. Paper delivered at a seminar on terrorism in Southern Africa. September18–19th2003. pp.6Pretoria, South Africa: Colosseum Hotel. The Prevention of Terrorism Act, no 21 of under Section 4–10 enumerates various acts, which if done with a terrorism intention may constitute the offence of terrorism. As to what may amount to a terrorist intention has been left for the court to decide depending on the evidence and circumstances of every case.