Terrorist training camp

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Ein Terrorcamp bzw. Terrorlager ist ein politisches Schlagwort für ein Ausbildungslager für Terroristen. Das Schlagwort wurde nach der Festnahme dreier mutmaßlicher Terroristen der Islamischen Dschihad-Union in Deutschland am 4. September 2007 Bestandteil der aktuellen politischen Debatte, weil die drei Festgenommenen ein so genanntes Terrorcamp in Pakistan besucht haben sollen. rdf:langString
A terrorist training camp is a facility established to train individuals in the ways of terrorism. By teaching them the methods and tactics of terrorism, those conducting such facilities aim to create an "army" of individuals who will do their bidding. They are often located in, but not confined to, regions where it is intended that acts of terrorism will be carried out, or in traditional areas of extremism, such as Pakistan, Afghanistan, Iraq, Palestine, Syria and Somalia. Wide-open spaces such as parks and wilderness areas are common sites for these camps. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Ein Terrorcamp bzw. Terrorlager ist ein politisches Schlagwort für ein Ausbildungslager für Terroristen. Das Schlagwort wurde nach der Festnahme dreier mutmaßlicher Terroristen der Islamischen Dschihad-Union in Deutschland am 4. September 2007 Bestandteil der aktuellen politischen Debatte, weil die drei Festgenommenen ein so genanntes Terrorcamp in Pakistan besucht haben sollen.
rdf:langString A terrorist training camp is a facility established to train individuals in the ways of terrorism. By teaching them the methods and tactics of terrorism, those conducting such facilities aim to create an "army" of individuals who will do their bidding. They are often located in, but not confined to, regions where it is intended that acts of terrorism will be carried out, or in traditional areas of extremism, such as Pakistan, Afghanistan, Iraq, Palestine, Syria and Somalia. Wide-open spaces such as parks and wilderness areas are common sites for these camps. Despite the destruction of many jihadist training facilities, numerous camps are known to still exist. Terrorist groups like the Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant (ISIL), the Al Nusra Front (ANF), and Hamas continue to provide these facilities. Camps usually include basic physical fitness training, progression to weapons training and armed assault techniques and potentially instruction in bomb making. Individuals in these camps will also be given guidance to help them avoid coming to the attention of the authorities, and on communicating securely. In most cases, these camps take place in parts of the world which lack stable government oversight, such as Syria, Iraq and Somalia. Spending time there will involve physical hardship and danger. The trainee will have to satisfy those providing the training of their commitment and loyalty.
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