State Terrorism
State terrorism refers to acts of violence or intimidation carried out by a government against its own citizens or other nations to maintain control, suppress dissent, or achieve political goals. This can include actions such as unlawful killings, torture, and widespread surveillance, often justified under the guise of national security.
Such actions can create a climate of fear and repression, undermining human rights and civil liberties. Examples of state terrorism can be seen in various historical contexts, where regimes have targeted specific groups or individuals, leading to significant social and political consequences, as seen in cases like Nazi Germany or Syria.