Extremist
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The front of wars is increasingly non-human eyes peering down on our perceived enemies from space, guiding missiles toward unseen targets, while the human conduct of the orchestra of media relations in the event that this particular drone attack hits a villager instead of an
extremist.
And though she had been part of building a liberal party, a political party that was focused on diversity and tolerance, about three months before the genocide, she switched parties and joined the
extremist
party, Hutu Power, and she became the Minister of Justice under the genocide regime and was known for inciting men to kill faster and stop behaving like women.
I learned how to use email from the
extremist
organization that I used.
But the way in which I learned to use technology to my advantage was because I was within an
extremist
organization that was forced to think beyond the confines of the nation-state.
Well statistically, the majority of those who join
extremist
organizations are highly educated.
We went through a period of feeling that the lesson learned from Bosnia was that elections held too early enshrined sectarian violence, enshrined
extremist
parties, so in Iraq in 2003 the decision was made, let's not have elections for two years.
So in order to understand the radicalization process, we met with dozens of former members of violent
extremist
groups.
And yet we, the vast and still far too silent majority, have ceded the public arena to this
extremist
minority.
Inspiration can often come from an unexpected place, and the fact that a Jewish comedian had done more to positively influence my worldview than my own
extremist
father is not lost on me.
And what you find about the radicalization process is it starts online, but the first thing that happens is the person gets cut off from their community, from even their family, so that the
extremist
group can brainwash them into believing that they, the terrorists, are the true Muslims, and everyone else who abhors their behavior and ideology are sellouts or apostates.
When ISIS captured Mosul in June 2014, they announced that they were putting in place a new public school curriculum, based on their own
extremist
ideology.
I've spent much of my career working with journalists, with bloggers, with activists, with human rights researchers all around the world, and I've come to the conclusion that if our democratic societies do not double down on protecting and defending human rights, freedom of the press and a free and open internet, radical
extremist
ideologies are much more likely to persist.
The reality is that civil society, journalists and activists are coming under attack from
extremist
groups on the one hand, and, in many countries, also from their own governments.
To counter the terrorist propaganda spreading all over the internet, in Europe, Internet Referral Units are being set up, so that people can report on
extremist
content that they find and get it censored.
Yes, there's a real problem of
extremist
content spreading all over the internet.
And Facebook, YouTube and Twitter are among the many companies who report having taken down hundreds of thousands of pieces of content and deactivating accounts that are connected to the
extremist'
s speech.
But we do know that journalism, activism and public debate are being silenced in the effort to stamp out
extremist
speech.
In America, religious extremism looks like a white, antiabortion Christian
extremist
walking into Planned Parenthood in Colorado Springs and murdering three people.
And several of these young guys ended up finding caring and compassionate father figures within these
extremist
groups.
In 2016, with Brexit, as far as I remember, a single person lost their life, an MP who was murdered by some
extremist.
So it led me into my work now, where we pose the question, "Why do people join violent
extremist
movements, and how do we effectively counter these processes?"
And these are pretty much similar for Far Right, neo-Nazi groups all the way to Islamist
extremist
and terrorist groups.
And push factors are basically what makes you vulnerable to a process of radicalization, to joining a violent
extremist
group.
Now, push factors alone do not make you a violent extremist, because if that were the fact, those same factors would go towards a group like the Roma population, and they're not a violently mobilized group.
What are these violent
extremist
organizations offering that other groups are not offering?
So what
extremist
groups are very good at is taking a very complicated, confusing, nuanced world and simplifying that world into black and white, good and evil.
So preventative medicine is, how do we make it so you are naturally resilient to this process of radicalization, whereas that is going to be different if somebody is already showing a symptom or a sign of belonging to a violent
extremist
ideology.
This could be the eccentric leader of a marginal political party somewhere in Europe, or an Islamist
extremist
imam preaching dogma and hatred, or it could be a white supremacist Nazi-admiring orator somewhere else.
So 14 years ago, almost, in the middle of the Rwandan genocide, in which 800,000 people would be systematically exterminated by the Rwandan government and some
extremist
militia.
Nice description of the situation in the US, it explains different kinds of Islam, not just show terrorist and
extremist.
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