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Mention the methods to curb terrorism.



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Answered by damakkhrera123
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Counter-terrorism (also spelled counterterrorism), also known as anti-terrorism, incorporates the practice, military tactics, techniques, and strategy that government, military, law enforcement, business, and intelligence agencies use to combat or prevent terrorism. Counter-terrorism strategy is a government's plan to use the instruments of national power to neutralize terrorists, their organizations, and their networks in order to render them incapable of using violence to instill fear and to coerce the government or its citizens to react in accordance with the terrorists' goals.[1]

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Answered by Vikramjeeth
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EU measures to prevent new attacks run from more thorough checks at Europe’s borders, to better police and judicial cooperation on tracing suspects and pursuing perpetrators, cutting the financing of terrorism, tackling organised crime, addressing radicalisation and others.

Learn about terrorist attacks, deaths and arrests in the EU in 2019

What is the EU definition of terrorism?

The EU’s common legal definition of terrorist offences as set down in the directive on combatting terrorism, are acts committed with the aim of:

Seriously intimidating a population, or

Unduly compelling a government or international organisation to perform or abstain from performing any act, or

Seriously destabilising or destroying the fundamental political, constitutional, economic or social structures of a country or an international organisation

Improving EU border controls

In order to safeguard security within the Schengen zone, systematic checks at external borders on all people entering the EU - including EU citizens - were introduced in April 2017

To record the movements of non-EU citizens across the Schengen area and speed up controls, a new entry and exit registration system was agreed by Parliament and EU ministers in November 2017 and should be operational from 2020. Also, travellers from non-EU countries that do not need to have a visa to enter the EU, will be screened through the European Travel Information and Authorisation (Etias) system, which should be operational from 2021.

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