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Terrorism and international law: why conventions matter
By William G. O'neill
Special to The Daily Star
Thursday, October 28, 2004

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From Chechnya to Iraq, from Indonesia to Afghanistan, and throughout the Middle East, terrorists of all stripes have killed hundreds of people in the past month. Many of the victims, as usual, have been women, children and the elderly, all "non-combatants" under international law.

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