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Religion Too Often Convenient Justification For Terrorism’s Inhumane Politics 
of Death
Benny Susetyo | April 24, 2013


Terrorism is a threat to humanity. Its modi operandi continue to develop in 
line with the development of humankind itself and that is why terrorism cannot 
merely be halted by only studying the modus and the related behavior. Terrorism 
should not always be understood as a cause, but rather as a result. 

The threat of terror will spread across the world if injustice and greed, as 
among the root causes, continue amid the absence of a realization that they 
actually are important factors pushing for terrorism. 

Terrorism, whatever its form, cannot be justified as it triggers the 
destruction of civilization and gives birth to other forms of terrorism. 
Vigilance, not violence, is the key in preventing a new wave of terrorism. 
Violence will only beget further violence. 

The bombs in Boston last week reflect a new terrorism threat that uses a much 
more hidden and detailed modus. The incident reminds the world of previous 
terror attacks. 

Mankind is haunted by the threat of terror across the globe and terrorists can 
feel satisfaction that they have been successful in spreading fear. 

Terrorists hate life, especially that of those that are not in line with their 
hopes and belief and they feel they only have one way to deal with this, by 
destroying everything. 

They only see one path to settle everything — the use of violence. 

Terror, as philosopher F. Budi Hardiman once said, is the politics of death. 
Fear of death can not only be eliminated but also amplified. This is the 
technique called terror. The spread of terrorism is equal to the spread of 
nihilism. 

The fearsome image of death and destruction is reproduced in such a way as to 
spread the unimaginable. That is the main objective behind acts of terror. 

Destruction is the main idea behind terrorism and that is why those who value 
life and peace condemn terrorism. No matter their religion, none would justify 
terrorism as that very act goes against the value of humanity. 

Terrorists are always on the lookout for weakness in their drive for 
destruction and therefore dealing with them not only requires the vigilance of 
the security forces and the public in general, but it also requires 
introspection. 

Stopping terrorism requires an understanding that it should be balanced by 
efforts to repair existing imbalances in the socioeconomic and political 
spheres. 

As terrorism is based on an idea, one cannot rely on physical steps only when 
facing it. An important step in addressing the problem, is to catch terrorists 
and bring them to justice. 

But it should also be realized that merely catching terrorists would not mean 
putting an end to the ideas behind terrorism. It is much more important to be 
able to halt the spread of these ideas if we want to eradicate terrorism down 
to its roots. 

The handling of terrorism cases in various parts of this world is still mostly 
sporadic and therefore it is not surprising that new forms of terrorism are 
springing up. Even if terrorism disappears for a while, this does not mean that 
it will disappear forever. Terrorist organizations constantly study and 
formulate new strategies to sow destruction on the face of the earth. 

Once we find a way to prevent terrorism, new forms would develop and there even 
appears to be a race between the two. But in either case, the victims are those 
who advocate and love peace. 

Fear is contagious and those who have been living in peace become haunted by 
it. This is where terrorism has been successful. 

The fact that terrorism continues and incident after incident occurs, has made 
the work of peace advocates harder in their efforts to eradicate it. But 
terrorism always finds new ways to surface. 

Terrorism has been able to take pluralism hostage in its drive for destruction. 
It targets the concrete manifestation of pluralism for its assault. 

When religions are taken hostage by violence, this very same violence gains a 
seal of approval in the name of religion. And then this religion would become a 
mere justification for this inhumane acts. Terrorists tend to use religion as 
something dogmatic, as a justification for violence. 

And for many, religion takes on the face of a monster, even though everyone is 
conscious that religions are there to guide people and build civilizations. 

But the fact is that religions are often trapped in their ritual dimension and 
the fundamental calling they are based on — serving the interest of humanity — 
is quickly forgotten. 

This is the main challenge for religion, to dare perform introspection, to see 
what role religion plays in the creation of a new world order that is more 
just. 

Benny Susetyo is a social observer.

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