Faces of Terrorism and The Ultimate Solution. By: Prit Paul Singh Bambah
By Harpal Sodhi
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The author Prit Paul Singh Bambah was inspired to write this book, Faces of Terrorism &The Ultimate Solution, after being an eye witness of terrorists attack on WTC on September 11, 2001. This book has the seeds of the solution and remedies to eradicate terrorism and inhuman activities. Prit paul Singh Bambah, researched on different categories of worldwide terrorism and summarized his ideas and depth of his knowledge in this book. Some historical examples with a shade of different religions and cultures have made the content of the book very interesting.
Part one of the book projects the causes and the effects of ten main categories of terrorism. The existing environment of the Governmental System and their social and political setup for some of the principal countries has been discussed here. In part two of the book a new world order and the ultimate solution of terrorism is discussed and suggestions made to eradicate terrorism by removing the imbalance of the living standards of the world civilizations.
Terrorism Categories 1, 2 and 3 consider the abnormal world situations of that period which changed the centuries old, well established World Order. The main factor of this unprecedented change of World Order was the 2nd world war. After the world war second, the political influence of British and America decreased to such an extent that in some of these countries, the Islamic fundamentalists started brain washing the ignorant people to prepare them for Jehad. The cold war, between America and Russia, helped Osama Bin Laden to get entrenched in Afghanistan, which was a safe haven for breeding, training and exporting terrorists, for international terrorism.
After World war second, almost all the International boundaries were clearly drawn by the victorious nations. Some disagreements were bound to come up. New independent countries, that emerged were China, India, Pakistan and Indonesia and many other countries in Middle East and Africa. In Middle-East, a small but very powerful country Israel emerged.
The terrorist attack, on WTC, on Sept. 11, 2001, produced a new, perspective thinking for the security of peaceful nations. USA is a super power so she could crush the terrorists and in the process helped Afghanistan to get rid of terrorists.
Terrorism Category 4 conveys about Acts of God and terrorism. The great saints, prophets, law givers, founders of religions, such as Moses, Jesus Christ, Buddha, Mohammad, Krishna, Guru Nanak and Baha U Llah and many other great philosophers and holy men have given different versions of the causes and effects of Terrorism and how they dealt with it.
Terrorism Category 5 and 6 is about group terrorism of different shades. Category 7 has examples about State Terrorism. Category 8 is, terrorism based on political ideologies. It also comes under the category of state terrorism but of a different shade. The author of Communist Ideology, Karl Marx said that religion is the opium of the Human Societies. He was not against religion but he was convinced that a lot of social troubles start due to the misuse of religion.
Terrorism Category 9 reveals about terrorism by a Dictator or a King. Category 10 is about terrorism by persons exercising some primitive faith and rituals, perpetrated against innocent persons under the influence of those dogmatic faiths and rituals. Human sacrifice is an age old dogmatic faith, which was prevalent in many ancient societies.
Part two of this book is about a new world order
and solutions for eradicating terrorism.
Universal action includes the creation of an effective international forum. This will take care of several fields such as the imbalance of the world economy and form an International Law and Order Enforcement Agency, which may take over some of the functions of the Governmental System of each country to protect the human va
Harpal Sodhi
About Dr. Harpal SodhiDr. Harpal Sodhi a US citizen, born and brought up in India. She has the potential of harboring a number of creative art activities. Her quest for attaining knowledge made her multi-dimensional. She is an artist, a teacher, an author, a Sitar player and a ‘Reiki-Master’. All these aspects complement each other and enhance her knowledge and ability to give birth to her creativity in various fields.Dr. Harpal Sodhi is a post graduate in three subjects, M.A. English, M.A. Sitar and M.A – Drawing & Painting. She is a PhD in Fine Art (Drawing & Painting). Her achievements as an artist are:Awards and special mention:First Prize – Exhibition – 1974 – M.H. College, Jabalpur.Bhathe Khande Sitar competition First Prize 1975 and 1976 Jabalpur.Second Prize – Art Competition- Ladies Club – 1982, Nasik.Gujarat State Award, Music Art Competition First Prize – 1986.Group Exhibition: 36Solo Exhibitions: Jabalpur, New Delhi, Ahmadabad & New Jersey Edison, USA.Paintings in Private Collection: USA, Canada and India.Research:Creative activity in the paintings of Pablo Picasso and Maqbool Fida Husain: An Analytical Study.‘Art Appreciation’ from National Museum Institute, New Delhi.Published WorksMaster Minds: Creativity in Picasso’s & Husain’s Paintings (Book).Spiritual versus of Sheikh Farid, 2005 (Book)Articles / Research Paper.Dr. Harpal Sodhi is a humanitarian often volunteers in non-profit organizations to serve humanity. Presently she is engaged in writing and publishing.Contact: sodhiharpal@yahoo.com
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Faces of Terrorism and The Ultimate Solution. By - Harpal Sodhi
Preface
Senseless terrorism burns the soul and mind of those, who are responsible to plan, finance and operate it. Probably they lose the human virtue of compassion and are not sensitive to the suffering of the innocent victims.
Religions were introduced by the great seers to purify the mind and soul of their followers. To perpetrate acts of terrorism to glorify one’s religion, is an insult to the soul of the great founder of that religion.
Some of the ancient rulers and some of the human societies of the past, used cruel and senseless punishments in the name of dispensing justice. Their acts were of state terrorism and the innocent victims had no voice to express their innocence.
Some individuals and some groups of people perpetrated terrorism to feed their fundamentalist dogmas. They misguided the society by giving the name to such terrorism as a service to their religion. In the long run, terrorism is never productive either to the perpetrator or to the cause of the perpetrator.
The existing environment of the Governmental System and the social and political setup, for some of the principal countries, is discussed in part 1st of this book, to project the causes and the effects of different categories of terrorism.
In part two of the book a new world order and the ultimate solution to eradicate terrorism is discussed.
The aim of this book is not to blame anyone, or raise fingers at someone but to project the ways and means to correct the imbalances by adopting a Global Governmental System. This is the right time to act and produce a world order in which everyone will have the right to live a contented life with honor and dignity.
Prit Paul Singh Bambah
Acknowledgement
I am thankful to Harpal Sodhi for editing this book. She has honored me by working hard to make appropriate corrections and to put the contents of this book in a presentable order.
Harpal Sodhi is an eminent educationist and her achievements in all disciplines of education and academics have been remarkable. She has been an English Teacher of senior classes for more than 18 years. Other than that she is a painter, Sitar player and a Reki Master who teaches different degrees in meditation to heal the body and the mind.
Prit Paul Singh Bambah.
Author: Prit Paul Singh Bambah. 5th September 1923 to 16th June 2013
Prit paul Singh Bambah, was born on 5th September 1923. He was married to Sukhbir Kaur in 1948 and had 4 daughters and 3 sons. He led a happily married life till 1989 when his wife died of cancer. Later in 1992 he migrated to USA from India and lived with his youngest daughter and her family in New York till 2004. For one year he lived with his middle born son. He loved all his children and went out of his way to meet them. His 3 daughters and eldest son (who passed away, young in 1996) were in India, every year he would go to India to visit them.
Prit Paul Singh Bambah had always been in search of the solutions and remedies for inhumane activities that add miseries in the world. His quest to form a Peaceful Global Human Society reflects in all his books. His spiritual aspirations, emotions and intellectual ideals found the outlet through his creative writings. His book, ‘The Ultimate Solution of Terrorism for Global Peace’ (Originally named as, Faces of Terrorism and The Ultimate Solution
.) takes the reader’s mind away from the barriers of caste and creed, towards a soothing inclination to think about a peaceful human society. He has projected many different types of worldwide terrorism activities with plenty of examples. His wide knowledge of religions, history, politics and other subjects reflects in his writings.
The author’s other published works include, Insaniat
(Humanity), in which human values have been interpreted with reference to some world religions. Dilemma of the People of India and Pakistan,
where he laid stress on the common culture, language and heritage of the two countries specially the area of Punjab before the partition of India in 1947. Japji Sahib: Song of the Gods
, from Guru Granth Sahib
, has the translation of Guru Nanak’s Shalokas in English and script in Gurmukhi, Hindi and Urdu. His next book with co-author Harpal Sodhi is, Spiritual Verses of Sheikh Farid
, which has again verses from, Guru Granth Sahiba
, translation in English and script in Gurmukhi, Hindi, Urdu and Roman English.
Prith Paul Singh Bambah was a civil Engineer and Law qualified. Writing was his passion and he had a meditative mind coupled with spirituality. He was loved and respected by everyone, for his qualities. The last nine years of his life he lived with his youngest son and his family in California. On 16 June 2013 he left for his heavenly abode. He is survived by his 4 daughters, 2 sons, 15 grandchildren and 11 great grandchildren.
Dr. Harpal Sodh
Contents
Preface
Acknowledgement
About the Author
Part-I
Faces of Terrorism
Brief personal experience of Sep.11, 2001
Categories of terrorism
Category one and two
Category Three: State Terrorism
Sikhism a Bhagti movement sect. also becomes a martial race.
The role of Sikh Gurus in controlling terrorism
Examples of Terrorism across the world
Category Four
Acts of God and Terrorism
Handling of Terrorism by Holy-men, saints and prophets
Category Five
Terrorism based on religious Fanatics
Profile of Osama Bin Laden
Category Six
Terrorism to enhance one’s political ambitions under the garb of religion
Examples of different countries across the world
Category Seven
Terrorism and Barbarian rulers
Slavery / Racial discrimination
Act of terrorism to destroy relics of the past. Global examples
Category Eight
Terrorism based on Political Ideologies.
Shades of State Terrorism
Category Nine
Terrorism by a Dictator and a sadistic
Barbarian laws
Category Ten
Primitive faith and rituals that involve cruelty, such as Human Sacrifice
Examples given from Bible, Hindu religion and Sikh Guru
Human attitude needs a change
Human efforts and destiny move together
Existing world order and some suggestion towards eradication of terrorism
Part-II
A New World order with solutions for eradication of terrorism
The Universal Action
Corrective measures
Remove imbalances, natural and man created.
Law and order
The Individual Cases of Terrorism
No Man’s Land as a Global Territory
Permanent Army of International Forum
Population Control
Uniformity of Language
Prominent clauses of global constitution
PART: 1
Faces of Terrorism
The ‘Laws of God’ balance the world through the laws of nature.
"At any time without warning any catastrophe,
can strike anyone. Such a catastrophe is
in the scheme of the process of God’s act.
In God’s acts there is no place for sentiments,
God punishes for wrong deeds and the
Culprit may not remember such deeds."
The true existence of human beings, functions with the dictate of one’s conscience that decides the right and the wrong. Further this leads to the positive and negative thoughts and actions. The positive leads to total peace and the negative to destruction and resultant terror. Terrorism is a knotty problem, which has been plaguing the human society since time immemorial. The definition of terrorism is: It is an act of violence perpetrated by an Individual or a group of people or an organization that harbors a hurt feeling of an injustice done to them or by an imbalanced human behavior. To counter the injustice of the superior power, an individual or a group of people revolt and indulge in terrorist activity, resulting in the harming of larger section of innocent people.
Eye witness of 11th September 2001
Before dealing with the broader vision of numerous categories of terrorism, I am giving a brief description of my experience as one of the eye witnesses who was caught in the immediate after effect of the terrorist attack on 11th September 2001, on the Twin Towers of the world trade center of New York.
I am 78 years old American citizen. I started from my house, at 8.00 A.M. from Lyman Street, Queens Village. As usual I took a subway train and reached my office in 2 Lafayette Street, which is right in front of Number 1 Center Street. When I came out of the No 1 Center Street, I saw the two towers of WTC on fire. The flames were some 10 or 15 stories, below the top level of the high risen twin towers. The flames were burning the white aluminum cladding of the buildings and the heat was so intense that the aluminum cladding was reduced into white bubbles.
I rushed into my office, kept my bag on my table and I took the elevator and rushed down to see what is happening. It was time for the office workers to come, so they all stood out on the roads and were watching the burning towers. I looked at the raging fire on the twin towers and asked myself, what about the people trapped in the buildings? I prayed for them. I wanted to see how the firemen reach that height to save the people trapped in there. To have a closer view of the burning buildings, I went near the gate of the park, where the office of Mayor Gulliani is situated. On the road two persons who were standing and watching, whom I asked what has happened. They said that two planes have crashed into the towers. It was almost 9-25 AM or so, when one of the towers collapsed. The Tower came down, on the lower stories. The smoke was red and white and later the jet-black smoke and dust rushed towards us. We started running but the smoke and dust caught us in a few minutes. All my clothes and body was full of dust and smoke I could not breathe, and I was coughing very hard. The smoke was so dense that the visibility was almost nil. Like a blind man I touched someone next to me and I asked which way to go, he said that he also did not know.
The next man I touched was someone in uniform, I asked him which way to go, he took my hand in his and pointing out in one direction and said run in that side as fast as you can. After I ran for some time the second tower also collapsed which supplemented the dust and smoke.
The police and the firemen had rushed to the WTC, burning towers to save the people trapped. No one knew that the buildings will collapse in that way, hence all those officers and the firemen were also trapped in the collapsed towers. A large crowd, which seemed a maddening crowd, was rushing in one