"Terrorism is contempt for human dignity"
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The subtext is diplomatic as much as ethical. By grounding the condemnation in “human dignity,” Bondevik reaches for a value that travels across borders and faiths, echoing postwar European political language shaped by human rights regimes and social-democratic ideals. It’s also a subtle attempt to depoliticize the act without depoliticizing the response: you can disagree on policy, identity, occupation, or history, but you can’t dignify terrorism with the status of legitimate politics.
Context matters: Bondevik governed in an era when European leaders were pressed to respond to high-profile attacks while maintaining liberal-democratic norms. “Human dignity” signals what’s at stake if the state overreaches. The line condemns terrorists, but it also warns governments: if you fight contempt with contempt - torture, collective suspicion, erosions of rights - you risk adopting the same moral posture, just with a flag.
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| Topic | Human Rights |
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Bondevik, Kjell Magne. "Terrorism is contempt for human dignity." FixQuotes. January 17, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/terrorism-is-contempt-for-human-dignity-32774/.
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"Terrorism is contempt for human dignity." FixQuotes, 17 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/terrorism-is-contempt-for-human-dignity-32774/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.



