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NHatky (Free subscription) | yesterday
... united in our support for our fellow man, and united in our determination to excise the cause of violent extremism,” it added.“USIBC remains committed to the idea that a deeper US-India strategic partnership will enable us to better fight this common enemy: terror,” the organisation said.The business group praised the bravery of Taj and Oberoi staffs, the police, the fire brigades,...
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Times of India (Free subscription) | 01/12/2008
... than ever, united in our love and support to each other, and determined to work together to stop violent extremism. If millions of people sign it, our message will be unmistakable... As a Muslim, I am shocked at what has been done in the name of my faith. As an Indian, I am determined to keep these terrorists from tearing our nation apart. As a human being, I join with the entire...
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A War of Illusions (Free subscription) | 29/11/2008
A proven enlightened counter-measure 10.26.08 / Dr. David Leffer / Al Jazeera Magazine The Department of Defense is obligated to examine realistic methods for ending war and terrorism. By Dr. David Leffler * Attention: Secretary Gates “Enlightened counter-measures we take today will bolster the internal strength of vulnerable states so they will not harbor violent networks seeking to launch...
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Daniel Lubetzky (Free subscription) | 30/11/2008
... as high ratings. For years OneVoice has been tracking and trying to publicize stances against violent extremism from mainstream leaders across religious, ethnic, and national spectrums. More and more organizations and governments are taking a strong stance. But the "other" audiences continue to miss the news, underreported as they are. Below is a sample (by no means exhaustive) compilation...
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Signs of the Times (Free subscription) | 27/11/2008
Thirteen years after the assassination of Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin, Israeli security officials are expressing heightened concern that a new wave of violent extremism among fringe elements in the Jewish settler movement threatens not only Palestinian civilians, but also Israeli national security and the future of any potential peace diplomacy. Comment: Knowing that peace is the last...
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Liverpool Daily Post.co.uk - Liverpool News (Free subscription) | 29/11/2008
... has been laid low by terrorists."He said it raised "huge questions" about how the world addresses violent extremism."Most of the problems that we face can't be solved in isolation," he said. "We are the first generation that has the chance to build a truly global society. We must be the generation that builds these global institutions and builds this global co-operation."
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Liverpool Echo.co.uk (Free subscription) | 29/11/2008
... has been laid low by terrorists."He said it raised "huge questions" about how the world addresses violent extremism."Most of the problems that we face can't be solved in isolation," he said. "We are the first generation that has the chance to build a truly global society. We must be the generation that builds these global institutions and builds this global co-operation."
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icWales (Free subscription) | 29/11/2008
... has been laid low by terrorists."He said it raised "huge questions" about how the world addresses violent extremism."Most of the problems that we face can't be solved in isolation," he said. "We are the first generation that has the chance to build a truly global society. We must be the generation that builds these global institutions and builds this global co-operation."
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Metro.co.uk (Free subscription) | 29/11/2008
... has been laid low by terrorists." He said it raised "huge questions" about how the world addresses violent extremism. "Most of the problems that we face can't be solved in isolation," he said. "We are the first generation that has the chance to build a truly global society. We must be the generation that builds these global institutions and builds this global co-operation." Share...
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Daily Express (Free subscription) | 29/11/2008
... has been laid low by terrorists." He said it raised "huge questions" about how the world addresses violent extremism. "Most of the problems that we face can't be solved in isolation," he said. "We are the first generation that has the chance to build a truly global society. We must be the generation that builds these global institutions and builds this global co-operation."
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Daily Star (Free subscription) | 29/11/2008
... has been laid low by terrorists." He said it raised "huge questions" about how the world addresses violent extremism. "Most of the problems that we face can't be solved in isolation," he said. "We are the first generation that has the chance to build a truly global society. We must be the generation that builds these global institutions and builds this global co-operation."
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The Telegraph (Free subscription) | 30/11/2008
... up nightclubs and shopping centres in and around London. He had a long history of involvement in violent extremism. And yet his case, since the time when reporting restrictions were eventually lifted in April 2007, has received very little publicity or serious analysis.Rahman was arrested in November 2005, just four months after the London bombings. He had let it be known that he...
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euronews24 (Free subscription) | 29/11/2008
... has been laid low by terrorists."He said it raised "huge questions" about how the world addresses violent extremism."Most of the problems that we face can't be solved in isolation," he said. "We are the first generation that has the chance to build a truly global society. We must be the generation that builds these global institutions and builds this global co-operation." Comments...
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Harry's Place (Free subscription) | 28/11/2008
... article in the Muslim News and on the RESPECT website, she attacks the Government’s Preventing Violent Extremism initiative in the following manner: The recent convictions of three young Muslim men on charges of conspiracy to cause explosions highlight the ongoing and real threat of terrorism. In video messages explaining their motivations the culprits make a clear and explicit linkage...
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Gabrielle Cusumano (Free subscription) | 28/11/2008
MI5 has concluded that there is no easy way to identify those who become involved in terrorism in Britain, according to a classified internal research document on radicalisation seen by the Guardian. The sophisticated analysis, based on hundreds of case studies by the security service, says there is no single pathway to violent extremism. It concludes that it is not possible to draw up...