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The traits are also weaker among women, who have a strong presence on the radical left, while being nearly absent among both radical Islamists and right-wing
extremists.
Violent
extremists
claiming to act in the name of Islam have hit many countries around the world, before and after the attacks on America of September 11, 2001.
And it is not only far-right extremists, such as supporters of France’s National Front, who are susceptible to Putin’s blandishments.
She has received death threats from Muslim
extremists
ever since she renounced – indeed, denounced – her Muslim faith, and was forced to live as a virtual fugitive, albeit under the protection of the Dutch state.
So, rather than feeling exploited and condemned indefinitely to the fringes of a Northern European society – and thus vulnerable to the stirrings of demagogues and
extremists
– these women’s children grow up fully familiar with Danish civil society, well informed about higher education and professional opportunities, and hopeful rather than cynical.
Nor is it always the case that mainstream parties can cut off support for
extremists
by selectively coopting their complaints and demands.
Banning parties does not have to mean silencing citizens who are tempted to vote for
extremists.
Extremists
of all kinds simply failed to capture the imagination of the masses.
Moreover, we could be setting the stage for a modern doomsday scenario, because an entire generation of uneducated, alienated young people will make easy prey for
extremists
and terrorist organizations.
Married to terrorist tactics, religious extremists, with their unlimited goals, present a real danger to the world.
But to implicate Iraq, which had nothing to do with al-Qaeda or the September 11 attacks, was a huge mistake, one that has strengthened Islamic
extremists
and has probably helped them recruit terrorists.
If already-vulnerable people are besieged by mobs of
extremists
and aggressors, it is entirely understandable that they will fear speaking up.
First, their Congress government revived the moderate secular traditions of Jawaharlal Nehru and brought India back firmly to the political center, wresting control from communal and ideological
extremists.
The Israeli government and Palestinian political leaders are locked in a ruinous struggle, which merely aids
extremists
on both sides.
The assault reflected the military’s growing frustration with the
extremists
who have staged scores of attacks in the last four years.
While Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan and United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon have condemned the army’s heavy-handed approach, this is not the first time that clashes with
extremists
have caused significant collateral damage – and it almost certainly will not be the last.
Given ambivalence among Arab moderates, there remains a chance to isolate the
extremists
and gradually build stable polities with broader participation.
The UNDP’s primary research into extremists’ personal motivations – based on more than 350 interviews with formerly active violent
extremists
in prisons and transitional centers in Cameroon, Kenya, Niger, Nigeria, Somalia, and Uganda – is the most extensive project of its kind in Africa, if not globally.
For starters, the pool of potential
extremists
is limited, and Daesh has largely emptied it.
That, he believes, is a recipe for disintegration and reactionary politics: “Without transfers, you will not allow the periphery to converge and will create political divergence towards extremists.”
I was determined to show that the
extremists
were not representative of Berliners!
What a damaging blow to the extremists, whose ideology the voters so clearly rejected.
Extremists
have targeted all civilized societies across the globe: in New York and Washington;Istanbul;Madrid;Beslan;Bali; and more.
The arrests of numerous terrorist suspects last month by French and German authorities made clear that no one nation can do the critical work necessary to win the struggle against
extremists.
Members of NATO share much more than an alliance; we are united by ties of blood and purpose, a heritage of liberty, and a calling to confront extremists’ violence – and defeat it.
Unfortunately, with the US willfully ignoring the lessons of the recent past, the
extremists
are once again waiting in the wings.
No unified, patriotic Syrian opposition has existed since
extremists
hijacked the peaceful protests in 2011.
Puzzlingly, US Secretary of State John Kerry, justifying plans to provide the FSA’s Supreme Military Council with additional assistance, has cited the danger of “letting this country, the heart of the Middle East … [become] hijacked by extremists.”
During this process, Western governments must stop providing money or other kinds of aid to opposition groups in Syria, and put pressure on Turkey and the Gulf countries to stop supporting
extremists.
US President Barack Obama recently expressed concern about Syria “becoming an enclave for extremism, because
extremists
thrive in chaos.”
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