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“Countering extremism: Strategies and sharing best practices”
“Militants wanted power, not Nizam-e-Adl,” said federal minister for religious affairs while addressing a two days international seminar titled “Countering Extremism: Strategies and Sharing Best Practices” which opened on 4 May in…
Pakistan needs to develop consensus on combating radicalization and extremism: Parvaiz Hoodbhoy
“There is need to create harmony and consensus in the society and the political forces to combat radicalization and extremism as their threat is rapid increasing. Radicalization is a process or series of experiences that an individual goes…
External players will continue to exploit Pakistan’s internal security threats if left unmanaged
“The security challenges to Pakistan in the form of religious extremism, terrorism and radicalization, are internal and real, which if not managed through a comprehensive security policy will continue to be exploited by the external…
Crisis of political development and human rights violations
There is a deep correlation between the crisis of political development ? multidimensional in definition ? and violations of human rights in a state or society. Key research at micro and macro level supports the hypothesis that a country…
Post-diaspora generations in Europe suffer from identity crisis: Prof. Catrina Kinnvall
“The second and the third generations of the immigrants into Europe, including UK, France, Netherlands and Denmark etc., are suffering from identity crisis and generation conflict. They have a sense of structural or socio-psychological…
When defined objectively, radicalization seems very close to war: Wusat Ullah Khan
“Radicalization is a state of mind or ideology that is not static. It is linked with extremism and terrorism when it comes to achieve its targets. While war is an instrument to achieve the national and group interests and targets,…
Human rights reporting in Pakistani media
Pakistan’s Urdu and English print and electronic media understand and present human rights issues in a variety of ways. The manner in which newspapers, magazines and television channels portray human rights issues and defenders, and victims…
Radicalization can be religious, secular, political or economic phenomenon: Shabana Fayyaz
Radicalization is as an ongoing phenomenon and to define it there is need to look at the theoretical interpretations of the subject overtime. One must understand the radicalization in context of theories and approaches put forward by…
Radicalization in Pakistan: Journalists see media’s reconciliatory role as desirable
Radicalization has become too a complex phenomenon in Pakistan to be tackled by media alone. Media should, however, play the role of a mediator between government and the people. Becoming a motivational force for peace, Pakistani media…
Groups and movements become radical in a ‘comparative perspective’: Dr. Muhammad Islam
“Radicalization is a group phenomenon where views and actions become violent in a ‘comparative perspective’. Radicalization is generally described as a situation in which groups or society resort to use of violent tactics. But this will be…