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martyred. Neither sending reinforcements there, nor any of the artifi-
           cial solutions listed above have done any good. And it is impossible for
           them to do so, because either there has been a failure to properly grasp
           the problem, or else proper understanding has been deliberately
           obstructed. And given the failure to properly grasp the problem, it is
           impossible to find a solution to it.

                It is of course impossible for feeble, ineffectual and weak precau-
           tions aimed at communist militants who act for entirely out of ideo-
           logical concerns to produce any results. The fundamental solution is
           overlooked; but people imagine the problems can be resolved by test-

           ing new weapons, sending more troops to the region, training profes-
           sional troops, engaging in psychological propaganda against commu-
           nist militants, agreements and calls for peace and ceasefires. But the
           fact is that;

                  No communist ever attaches any importance to calls for him to
                behave with good conscience. For him, the first road to achieving
                his aims is violence, and no psychological ways of winning him
                over ever work. A terrorist regards feelings of love, compassion
                and sympathy as mere weakness and sickness, emotions to be
                eliminated as a matter of urgency. And he will treat those who
                approach him in such a way as laughingstocks.

                  A communist will never find calls for him to "...return to the

                parental home and eat his mother's soup" at all logical. Under his
                own ideology, the family is in any case a concept needing to be
                eliminated, and he is merely acting accordingly.

                  The tears and lamentations of the mothers of martyrs always
                delight a communist. They make him feel he is achieving his aims,
                because what he does as a requirement of his ideology is reported
                to the world in newspaper headlines and on the television. Those
                who imagine that weeping mothers will elicit feelings of pity in




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