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The group is visiting the famous mosque, near the site of the battle, and they plan to discuss whether there's a link between extremism and poverty. Poverty is one of the main causes for terrorism because it creates frustration in people who have nothing to lose. Mostly, terrorists are from poor backgrounds and they use terrorism as an excuse to commit brutal crimes. In this article You will be able to find what leads You into Terrorism by clicking on this following link: https://www.google. com/search?q=poverty+and+terrorism&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&hl=en&client=safari. If you want to know what led Hossam el-Hamalawy, who is a member of the Egyptian Revolutionary Socialists and helped organize the Egypt protests of 2011, into terrorism You can click here: http://www.theguardian.com/world/2011/aug/12/egyptians-protests-hossam-el-hamalawi Robert Pape and James Feldman explain that "a critical mass of suicide terrorists has not been drawn from the ranks of the poor and uneducated, but instead from educated middle classes. Of 189 individual terrorists… 140 had some college education, half had technical training, and almost one-fifth were students." Uriel Abulof explains that due to the myth that terrorists are poor people, the idea that poverty is not a solution for terrorism is totally neglected. However, according to his study of terrorist organizations in the Middle East and Latin America, he proves that it has nothing to do with poverty. Abulof shows empirical evidence proving this point. He mentions two reasons why terrorists are educated people: firstly they live in stable societies so they can afford an education; secondly, "while terrorists tend to be much better educated than members of their target society… Education improves both cognitive ability and employability. In 1998, a World Bank study of 19 countries in the Middle East and North Africa determined that the relative wages of terrorist-related jobs are higher than those of other jobs in these countries." David Walter Goldstone states that in addition to a population with a high degree of poverty, a society in which unemployment is high will attract young people who have very limited opportunities. When they see no economic alternatives available for them they will resort to terrorism. In his article "Poverty and Terrorism" he describes an interesting correlation between poverty and terror. He discovered that terrorist groups that formed in the 1970s tended to grow during periods when rates of unemployment were increasing, although not every case was explained by this trend. In the 1980s and 1990s terrorist groups tended to be formed in areas where incomes were falling, or where there was a reversal of the trend towards rising incomes. David Rapoport claims that "desperation and anger" are the main causes for terrorism. Thus, poverty can't be considered as a major cause because it would not explain why terrorists kill innocent civilians. He mentions other causes such as war, frustration, and humiliation. They're not related to poverty because he claims that these causes also exist in developed countries and they do not lead to terrorism there. He notes the lack of evidence to support this claim: "The evidence available strongly suggests that very little of this [terrorism] involved any kind of class conflict. cfa1e77820

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