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THE INTERNET

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– J.M. Berger, Counter terrorism Exper t, ISIS: The State of Terror co-author

“[…] millions of people are fleeing ISIS territories, while mere

thousands have traveled to join the group. […] the Islamic State’s

ideological sympathisers make up less than 1 percent of the

world’s population, even using the most hysterically alarmist

estimates, and […] active, voluntary par ticipants in its caliphate

project cer tainly make up less than a tenth of a percent.”

SUPPORT FOR ISIS?

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– Richard Barrett, United Nations Counter terrorism Taskforce (CTITF) Co-founder

“The use of social media among young people going to join rebel

groups in Syria and Iraq has exploded. It is their main source of

information and communication.

The consequences for society of so many people being exposed

to the violence and brutality of war and to radical extremist groups

at the forefront of the fighting are unpredictable, but unlikely to

be positive.”

FOREIGN FIGHTERS

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– Humera Khan, Executive Director, Muflehun

“Countering violent extremism (CVE) is the use of non-coercive

means, to dissuade individuals or groups from mobilising towards

violence, and to mitigate recruitment, support or engagement

in ideologically motivated or justified terrorism, by non-state

actors, in fur therance of political objectives.”

WHAT IS CVE?

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– Quantum Communications, Interviews with 49 current and former members of extremist groups in Iraq and Syria

WHY IRAQ AND SYRIA?

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– Submission to the Pankisi Times

“The religion of Pankisi is Islam. Muslims go to do Jihad. Nowadays,

Jihad is in Syria. Teenagers from Pankisi go to Syria to do Jihad.

They think that it is the right way. A lot of teenagers died in Syria

for Allah. They think that when they die in Jihad they will go to

heaven. They fight against Assad soldiers.”

GEORGIA

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– Developing Effective Counter Narratives in Countering Violent Extremism (CVE), Hedayah Centre, September 2014

“Attractive alternative narratives can contribute to the

prevention of radicalisation and recruitment if they are

delivered to the target audience by trusted sources. […]

community leaders that are informed of potential radicalisation and

recruitment to violent extremism in their own communities are

better partners in efforts to counter violent extremism in

those communities.”

ALTERNATIVE NARRATIVES

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– Resolution 2178, United Nations Security Council

“[…] the United Nations […] Encourages Member States to engage

relevant local communities and non-governmental actors in

developing strategies to counter the violent extremist narrative

that can incite terrorist acts, address the conditions conducive to

the spread of violent extremism, […], including by empowering

youth, families, women, religious, cultural and education

leaders, and […] civil society […].”

RESOLUTION 2178

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– Humera Khan, Executive Director, Muflehun

“Social media and online tools are crucial for our work. Our

audience are young people and the online space is part of their

life. For many youth, online and offline are seamlessly

integrated and we need to communicate with them through

all channels.”

SOCIAL MEDIA AND CVE

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There are no more credible messenger s than those who have been touched per sonal ly by violent extremism. Rachel Briggs OBE Inst itute for Strategic Dialogue

Social media is crucial for our work. […] For many youth, onl ine and off l ine are seamlessly integrated and we need to communicate with them through al l channels .

Humera Khan, Muflehun

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– Rachel Briggs OBE, (formerly) Institute for Strategic Dialogue (ISD)

“There are no more credible messengers than those who have

been touched personally by violent extremism.”

MESSENGERS

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PLAY VIDEO: ASHRAF AL KHALED

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INTERVIEW BY RFE/RL WITH MOTHER OF GEORGIAN ISIL FIGHTER

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MOBILE REPORTING

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• measures to address the conditions conducive to the spread of terrorism;

• measures to prevent and combat terrorism;

• measures to build states’ capacity to prevent and combat terrorism […];

• measures to ensure respect for human rights for all and the rule of law

as the fundamental basis for the fight against terrorism.

UN CTITF FOUR PILLARS

– United Nations Counter-Terrorism Implementation Task Force (CTITF)

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– J.M. Berger, Counter terrorism Exper t, ISIS: The State of Terror co-author

“Would it have been better to act earlier? Sure, but it's not like

this issue is going away any time soon. Or ever.”

A FINAL WORD

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