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Bomb Blasts in Paris (1500 words)

May 2016 | 5 pages | ID: B7A465A0A2FEN
Sadia Saeed

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The case under analysis is the evaluation of the bomb blasts in the Paris in November 2015.

13 November 2015 is a black day of the history of mankind where 130 people lost their life in a bomb attack in a Paris.

This day remembered as black Friday in the history of Paris that leaves brutal permanent footprints on the Paris.

It also raises many questions on the security concerns of the Paris and the involvement of the government of the France in the war in Iraq and Syria.

A terrorist group was behind this historical brutal act that named as ISIL (Islamic State of Iraq and Levant) according to the President of the France.

The reasons explained by the terrorist group behind the attacks on the Paris are to take revenge from the France for their participation in war against Syria and the Iraq.

130 people lost their life in these attacks and 368 were injured in this attack.

It was a suicide attack in which seven of the terrorists also lost their life and shifts the whole world in the state of the sorrow.

After the attacks the government of the France has enhanced the attacks on the Syrian people (CNN, 2015).

ISIL the terrorist group involved in this attack also named as DAESH and the ISIS.

After the attacks the European countries join hand against the DAESH and currently they are designing strategies regarding the control of the DAESH from the world.

I found this case study online from the internet and the recent attacks on the Paris is a inspirational force that inspire me to select this case study as to evaluate what was the reasons behind these attacks, who were the targets, how much loss these attacks caused, how many countries influenced by these attacks and what can be recommended to avoid such attacks in the future (BBC, 2015).

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