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: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)Violent extremist threats come from a range of groups and individuals, including domestic terrorists and homegrown violent extremists in the United States, as well as international terrorist groups like al-Qaeda and ISIL.
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: CS1 maint: DOI inactive as of November 2024 (link)Violent extremism refers to:
• a person or group who is willing to use violence; or
• advocates the use of violence by others, to achieve a political, ideological or religious goal.
Violent extremism has no place in Australia. Countering violent extremism is about preventing violence before it occurs. Countering violent extremism is a long-term challenge. It requires the combined efforts of governments, law enforcement, community groups, academia and individuals.
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: CS1 maint: DOI inactive as of November 2024 (link)For weeks now, pundits and politicians have been raging over President Obama's insistence that America is fighting "violent extremism" rather than "radical Islam." Rudy Giuliani calls the president's refusal to utter the 'I' word "cowardice." The president's backers defend it as a savvy refusal to give ISIS the religious war it desperately wants. But, for the most part, both sides agree that when Obama says "violent extremists" he actually means "violent Muslim extremists." After all, my Atlantic colleague David Frum argues, "The Obama people, not being idiots, understand very well that international terrorism possesses an overwhelmingly Muslim character."
Violent extremist threats come from a range of groups and individuals, including domestic terrorists and homegrown violent extremists in the United States, as well as international terrorist groups like al-Qaeda and ISIL.
Violent extremism refers to:
• a person or group who is willing to use violence; or
• advocates the use of violence by others, to achieve a political, ideological or religious goal.
Violent extremism has no place in Australia. Countering violent extremism is about preventing violence before it occurs. Countering violent extremism is a long-term challenge. It requires the combined efforts of governments, law enforcement, community groups, academia and individuals.
For weeks now, pundits and politicians have been raging over President Obama's insistence that America is fighting "violent extremism" rather than "radical Islam." Rudy Giuliani calls the president's refusal to utter the 'I' word "cowardice." The president's backers defend it as a savvy refusal to give ISIS the religious war it desperately wants. But, for the most part, both sides agree that when Obama says "violent extremists" he actually means "violent Muslim extremists." After all, my Atlantic colleague David Frum argues, "The Obama people, not being idiots, understand very well that international terrorism possesses an overwhelmingly Muslim character."
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: CS1 maint: DOI inactive as of November 2024 (link)For weeks now, pundits and politicians have been raging over President Obama's insistence that America is fighting "violent extremism" rather than "radical Islam." Rudy Giuliani calls the president's refusal to utter the 'I' word "cowardice." The president's backers defend it as a savvy refusal to give ISIS the religious war it desperately wants. But, for the most part, both sides agree that when Obama says "violent extremists" he actually means "violent Muslim extremists." After all, my Atlantic colleague David Frum argues, "The Obama people, not being idiots, understand very well that international terrorism possesses an overwhelmingly Muslim character."