Whitehall had poured millions of pounds into an extensive programme of preventing violent extremism and a parallel programme of deradicalisation. |
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While many Republicans still clung to the antilabor position of 1919 and early 1920, the balance of the party had shifted against extremism. |
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Although the present top leadership is not culturally inclined towards extremism, turning the tide may no longer be easy. |
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Supporters of deradicalization view it as the strategy to counter violent extremism both at home and abroad. |
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This is an opportunity to undercut its domestic power base and also to curb extremism. |
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Not having experienced the desperation of oppression, we have little purchase on the extremism it might engender. |
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Centrality, extremism, and indiscrimination all manifest themselves in the assigned raw score standard deviations and rater fit statistics. |
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He doesn't criticize the definitions, he chooses instead to try to paint a picture of extremism where there isn't any. |
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At the same time, the odious extremism at the other end of the spectrum, in the shape of the BNP vote elsewhere, has also strengthened. |
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Instead, his central thesis is that the religious extremism which gives rise to some forms of terrorism is born out of political repression. |
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She says I'm suffering from a kind of extremism, an obsessive-compulsive disorder called scrupulosity. |
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And the image of ordinary, decent boys who showed no inclinations towards extremism and violence began to crumble. |
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Thus religious and political extremism are laid symbolically side by side for our execration. |
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That is why we need less extremism and pulling other people down for political gain in Government. |
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The Daily Mail claimed that his honesty and plain speaking is the best defence Britain could have against extremism and social unrest. |
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The hard thing to do on this side is not to be an extremist, and we will manage our extremism. |
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Is there any hint of extremism, intransigence, or just downright hostility in your attitude to certain brands? |
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On the other hand, you see this fundamentalism that sort of borders on extremism. |
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It's quite worrying that there are people out to kill us, people motivated by fanatical hatred and religious extremism. |
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The fanatics turn to extremism, which has really no basis in the true religion at all. |
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Here all this and the worst political and cultural extremism were combined in a violent mix of hatred and cold, calculated conception. |
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Holyrood has no revising chamber that could temper the extremism of these ideologues. |
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We have to ask ourselves, before it is too late, why one man should do such a thing, which is far beyond the extremism of the present government? |
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Dehumanising them and creating the impression that they are a minority to be despised is a tactic of extremism and the servants of fascism. |
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Thus, Bellocchio establishes the central contradiction between ideological extremism and everyday banalities. |
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No other country possesses so many laws against right-wing extremism as Germany. |
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To suggest any changes in that respect would be deemed politically incorrect and would smack of extremism. |
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I have no intention of offending her but it behooves me to remind her that feminist extremism works against genuine women's liberation. |
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This was followed by the declaration of a Paris Commune, or independent municipal government, in March 1871, an event which recalled the extremism of the French Revolution. |
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One measure of the seriousness with which Denmark takes the issue of extremism is the nearly 60.9 million kroner deradicalization plan agreed by the government. |
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Most of the political activity occurring outside that gilded realm must be cast as a periphery of delusion, extremism and industrial disputatiousness. |
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Otherwise their anger and frustration can lead to religious extremism. |
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Africa must put an end to blinkered attitudes and to intolerance, violence and extremism. |
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The criteria for the definition of extremism are not formal black and white rules. |
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Refusing to make '60s avatars of the unlikely couple behind a 1972 skyjacking, Koerner finds a deeper truth about the nature of extremism. |
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Although extremism is the result of the policies of oppression in Central Asia, it would be naive to sum it up as solely religious extremism. |
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Still others predicted that democracy would unleash extremism and radicalize Indonesian politics. |
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In the past, Afghanistan and the surrounding areas have been a breeding ground for fanaticism and a launching pad for global extremism. |
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The purpose of this think piece is not to clarify or catalogue differences between the effects of crime, disaster and violent extremism. |
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We need to become more and more convinced of that-not by fostering extremism or narrow-mindedness, but by really living by those principles. |
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Therefore, they pave the way for radicalization processes that can lead to violent extremism and terrorism. |
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Poverty, radicalization, extremism and violence form a vicious circle that must be broken in a spirit of lucidity and solidarity. |
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All forms of extremism, whereby the overdevelopment of some leads to the underdevelopment of others, must be avoided. |
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And here we have this demagogic diversity continuum constructing support for linguistic diversity as extremism. |
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This, I feel, reflects a demagogic diversity continuum that constructs support for linguistic diversity as extremism. |
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You were not exposed to the kind of violence and extremism that had so marked life in Algeria, nor was it as wretchedly poor as Morocco. |
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Its founder was Mohammad Najibullah Ahmadzai, a Pahstun known for his ruthlessness in a regime that extolled extremism. |
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Time and again we politicians appeal to people's moral courage, expecting them to rise up and protest against this extremism. |
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It is extremism itself: entirely unconfined, it can be transmitted to anyone, anywhere, at any time. |
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The canton has an integration service and a contact office that offers counselling against rightist extremism. |
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The work of these institutions has made a substantial contribution to preventing racism, anti-Semitism, xenophobia and rightist extremism. |
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Democrats fundraise and campaign by exploiting concerns about right-wing extremism. |
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The Government considers statements that glorify terrorism and that foment extremism to be unacceptable. |
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An open appeal to extremism is rare in Western Europe, due to public opinion, disinclination towards fanatics and holders of extreme views. |
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Threats of recourse to brute force and the upsurge of extremism in the region increase the risks to global peace. |
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Hayer was an outspoken critic of Sikh extremism and a potential witness at the Air India trial. |
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Lebanon has a firm faith that the process of dialogue will repudiate violence, terrorism and extremism. |
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Such notions are, in the view of the experts, typical of religious fundamentalism and extremism. |
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While spouting the poisonous rhetoric of Hindu extremism, he has given big business whatever they want and kicked their opponents out of the way. |
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The continuation of the present situation will only reinforce extremism, to the detriment of moderation and dialogue. |
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We have to raise issues of cultural extremism, fundamentalism and patriarchy, and we have to be really sensitive in the way we deal with them. |
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A new strain of religious or messianic extremism is a particularly disturbing trend in the contemporary terrorist threat environment. |
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More recently, a new dimension to the overseas threat has surfaced in the form of homegrown radical extremism. |
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How easy and wrong it is to tax poverty, marginalization, exclusion and ignorance with radicalism and extremism! |
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Recent tensions were mainly associated to radicalism and extremism and Egypt was looking at their reasons. |
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Moreover, we must prevent the use of what are referred to as minority languages for the purposes of nationalist extremism. |
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We naturally condemn any form of extremism, but we must ascertain the precise background. |
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Prevention of terrorism and violent extremism cannot be achieved through legislative means and enforcement alone. |
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The unit provides advice and training courses to combat extremism in the army more effectively. |
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The overall challenge is to avoid the strengthening of extremism in general in the region. |
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The international community must see to it that those forces of extremism no longer threaten the well-being and security of the region. |
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Canada is well placed to continue this leading role and will further support projects that counter violent extremism in border regions. |
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The Minister of the Interior was closely following the situation in that area and submitted an annual report on extremism to the Government. |
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Hence the importance today of human rights education, which is essential in the fight against ignorance, extremism and violence. |
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Could you tell us how terrorism and the rise of religious extremism has affected the region? |
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This aggravated tensions in a world threatened by terrorism and all forms of extremism. |
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In the light of the rise of extremism and terrorism, the proliferation of WMD takes on a new meaning and urgency. |
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But now, Islam's religious ulemas should exert greater effort toward warding off extremism, thereby avoiding further polarization between Muslims and non-Muslims. |
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If you read me regularly, you know that I'm not exactly shy about discussing Republican extremism, the nuttiness of the base, etc. |
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The shop is a meeting place for a bunch of ill-assorted political fanatics united only in their effort to arouse some extremism in the over-moderate British. |
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The regional crisis proved that concerns like human-rights abuses, lawlessness, and ideological extremism could quickly mount into first-order geopolitical crises. |
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The simple fact is that, outside of the South and a few other areas, Tea Party extremism and brinksmanship is deeply unpopular. |
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How the credulousness of mainstream media figures like Bob Woodward and Ron Fournier enables Republican extremism. |
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In fact, we've been strong critics of politics of extremism and reactionaryism here at the frum blog. |
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What these men do have is a muscular hold on popular disgust with religious extremism. |
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Yet the ostensibly non-violent versions of Islamism are patronized as antidotes to Al Qaeda and violent extremism. |
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But while Jena has had some success battling extremism, the news is not so positive around the country. |
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It's a mockumentary tracking two people's bargain-hunting extremism. |
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Eisenhower was a prudential, common sense Republican, who loathed extremism and arrogant ignorance. |
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In fact, he joined his ideas about a permanent and unalterable difference between sectional races with a denunciation of fire-eating extremism that might imperil the Union. |
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What you are left with are faint traces of lyricist her fragile vocals, as if she too has been bludgeoned into submission by the swirl of his sustained sonic extremism. |
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It is only through the uncensored expression of such opinions that we can understand and seek to change the dogma of those that believe in extremism. |
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The contagious catastrophe presents London with a situation in extremism which the dichotomy between brute physicality and brainwork may be clarified. |
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The polls show broad and growing opposition to the nuclear option, plus a strong desire to see the Democrats act as a brake on Republican extremism. |
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Bangladesh believes that terrorism and extremism are anathema to the enjoyment of human rights and that terrorism is the worst form of human rights violation. |
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The international and domestic threats from Islamist extremism are virtually indistinguishable, as the homegrown variety typically draws inspiration from the global jihadist movement. |
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The escalation of terrorism in different regions of the world had been ascribed, among other things, to intolerance or extremism, deepseated bitterness and the crazed blood-thirstiness of the perpetrators. |
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Ultimately, it seems the government is willing to defend some types of extremism, but the line of acceptability is not only blurred but purposely hidden behind legal lines. |
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There has been an intense debate over whether Saudi aid and Wahhabism has fomented extremism in recipient countries. |
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The Scottish Government recognises that as well as countering radicalism and extremism, positive action is required to tackle Islamophobia at local community and national level. |
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Peres described the death as a lesson about the self-destructiveness of violent extremism. |
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These ignore the facts and accuse the Gulf culture, with its abundant money, of having brought extremism and takfir into their country. |
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These deeply hurtful remarks reveal an extremism that is unacceptable in our society, and we call for an immediate apology and retraction of these comments. |
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But when the prime minister's extremism task force reported in December 2013, it did not include any moves towards pre-broadcast censorship and the subject was presumed to have been dropped. |
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The report is right to denounce increasing extremism and fundamentalism, but fails to separate these expressions of perverted religion from religion itself. |
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The message, however, is about as confused and unhealthy-looking as the young men chosen to carry it. A law on extremism, proposed by Mr Putin himself and passed by the parliament, is awaiting his signature. |
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Because if the country on the banks of the Nile falls into chaos or descends into extremism, the results would be incalculable and a potential nightmare for the region. |
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For more often than not political parties win in elections by promising one thing and doing other things afterwards and then they are surprised by the existence of extremism and discontented people. |
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The light of the diya will overpower the darkness of intolerance and extremism, and guide India to its destiny as one of the great powers of the world. |
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An important factor in this regard is the achievement of harmony between civilizations and the eradication of extremism in whatever soil it may spring from. |
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Indeed, unwanted and unemployed youth can be vulnerable to organizations and lifestyles that manipulate them with unattainable promises and oftentimes drive them into violent extremism. |
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It is therefore imperative that the nations of the world come together to tackle the menace of terrorism and extremism, which are anathema to modern societies. |
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Let me make it really plain: I detest extremism of any persuasion. |
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The Egyptian government is contributing to this rise in extremism also. |
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Wherever barbarity, fanaticism, extremism and exclusion hold sway, it is of the utmost urgency to instil in people's minds universal human values such as tolerance and solidarity. |
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Call to report information regarding terrorism, criminal extremism or suspicious activities which could pose a threat to national safety and security. |
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As I said, Kazakhstan inherited a potentially unstable mix of diverse ethnic groups, but we all have worked hard not to let extremism and intolerance get the upper hand. |
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Strengthening relations between elected representatives and the citizens they represent can help to counter the undesirable consequences of modern democracy, such as abstentionism, populism or even the rise of extremism. |
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Put differently, several experts on labour markets, political extremism, public health and economic history view the social dimension as a key contributing factor to national resilience in the face of economic downturns. |
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Jayanti Indri Sangha on Thursday said that Sri Lank was not able to overcome terrorism and extremism without the assistance of Pakistan. |
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Canada must repudiate extremism on both sides of the conflict. |
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Across the globe, forces of extremism seek to transform resolvable political conflicts into endless religious wars, using all means of violence at their disposal. |
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In that context, and against a background of rising extremism, anti-Semitism, racial hatred, homophobia and violence towards women show no signs of fading away. |
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Today's bombings will not weaken in any way our resolve to uphold the most deeply held principles of our societies and to defeat those who would impose their fanaticism and extremism on all of us. |
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I fully agree with the writer that we need to rethink our strategy to fight extremism. |
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The strategy rightly reasserts that extremism is not justified by any faith. |
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Now, however, a special breed of terrorist has come to the fore, driven not only by unachievable aims, but also by fanatical extremism and the urge to kill in large numbers. |
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On June 2, 2006, Canadian police arrested 17 Toronto residents for allegedly plotting to bomb Toronto infrastructure, behead Canadian politicians and commit other acts of al-Qaida-inspired extremism. |
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Cameron will argue many young men have been drawn to extremism due to a rootlessness created by the weakening of a clear collective British cultural identity. |
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It was thus essential to take all measures necessary for their implementation, because dispossession, disenfranchisement and persecution created a breeding ground for extremism, crime and terrorism. |
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It is one looking to the future from combating violent extremism to addressing poverty and conflict around the world. |
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All of the regional challenges that we face, including combating violent extremism and promoting both democracy and economic prosperity, become harder if rejectionists grow in power and influence. |
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The country continues to face challenges of unstable politics, climate change, religious extremism and inequality. |
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After that century in Europe, how can anyone revert to extremism, go back to strutting about full of hatred and arrogance and agitating against others? |
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Stereotypes and defamation, humiliating and aggressive behaviour are not only manifest forms of extremism, but a differentia specifica for such, in fact, conservative movements. |
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The legitimacy of democratic movements should be reasserted where it has been eroded, because one of the factors in the rise of rightwing extremism is the alleged unrepresentativeness of traditional political forces. |
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The Service for Combating Racism, which is part of the Department of the Interior, is the Confederation's representative in matters concerning the fight against racism, anti-Semitism, xenophobia and rightist extremism. |
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The educational and training system is the basic and most far-reaching form of struggle against extremism, exclusiveness and terrorism as its highest operative expression. |
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The mutual influences between fans in the curva and political extremism has several dimensions. |
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Somalia's frail Transitional Federal Government has struggled ineffectually to contain a complex insurgency that conflates religious extremism, political and financial opportunism, and clan interests. |
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Without channels for surfacing and resolving conflicts through collective mobilization and engagement in democratic politics, there is a danger that anger and frustration will curdle into extremism. |
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In other words, the ethical judgement of nature is a value judgement depending on the case being analysed, without lapsing into relativism or extremism. |
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The meeting was focused on ways to combat crime, terrorism, extremism, separatism, drug and weapons trafficking, said the statement. |
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Mr Grass incarnated the politically-engaged writer, a role whose elevated status in post-war Germany was in part an atonement for the failure of intellectuals to combat the rise of extremism in the previous generation. |
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Whenever governments in unstable places persecute believers, that policy is not merely bad in itself but dangerous because it has the perverse effect of weakening moderate people of faith and empowering extremism. |
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Finally, foreign powers threatened to overthrow the Revolution, which responded with extremism and systematic violence in its own defence. |
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We all of us here have in mind the haunting image of those specialists between the wars who were so easily seduced by the temptations of extremism, racism and totalitarianism. |
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He was extremely effectively in highlighting both the extremism and incoherence of Ryan's ideology, and his forcing Ryan to admit that he sought stimulus money, after trashing the stimulus bill as corrupt, was lethal. |
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The policy of avoiding criminalising prospective Isis volunteers is opposed by national-level intelligence agencies who believe it may encourage extremism by allowing aspirant militants to avoid any sanction. |
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Women's emancipation as a result of this situation has proved decisive in ensuring its perpetuation and in preventing all forms of hatred and extremism. |
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Authorities have been reasonably successful in thwarting the growth of right-wing extremism across the North American continent, but the activities of some groups continue to pose a substantial threat. |
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If no such dialogue is possible, extremism and physical coercion are likely inevitable. |
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India was particularly concerned by new manifestations of exclusion, intolerance and religious extremism, which were even afflicting the most developed States. |
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The Assembly notes that while a community should obviously not be singled out for opprobrium, but should be helped, there is no point in denying the problems, as this would play into the hands of extremism. |
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After the formation of Tawafuq and under the impetus of growing Sunni extremism, it became more Sunni in orientation. |
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They expressed their determination to provide a political, legal and organizational basis for overcoming the challenges of international terrorism, separatism, intolerance and extremism. |
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The thurst of the programmes will be conveying a message of hope, projection of a prosperous Pakistan and strong condemnation of extremism. |
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The living conditions in the strip remain an affront to civilised values, a powerful precipitant to resistance and a fertile breeding ground for political extremism. |
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All revealed religions advocate human brotherliness, dialogue, tolerance and moderation and proscribe all forms of violence, extremism and zealotry. |
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Our success in combating terrorism will lie not only in countering present terrorist threats, but in providing the hope and reality of a vision that undercuts the false appeal of violent extremism. |
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Then we could march together united against terrorism, against extremism, and against those who would use the name of a particular religion to sully the reputation of many others. |
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He hopes it will stand as a counterpoint to the divisiveness of extremism. |
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There is already an abundant number of powder-kegs of extremism and terrorism all over the world with plenty of fanatics ready to put a spark to them. |
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The Centre will not shy away from contentious issues like conversion, proselytising, extremism and fundamentalism and will pursue honest conversation. |
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It made TV preachers the poster boys for extremism in the 20th. |
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But some parents have accused Ofsted of looking for extremism. |
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In June 2014, an inflamed public argument arose between Home Office and Education Ministers about responsibility for alleged extremism in Birmingham schools. |
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He said the issue of Balochitan would be resolved soon and it is need of the time to reset priorities to counter terrorism, extremism and sectarianism in the country. |
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In April 2005 the Garoua assistant subdivisional officer reported that a meeting with all the religious groups had been held the week before to discuss extremism in the area. |
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In another development in this part of the world, the Malaysian premier opened a fresh round of summitry by railing against the very ideology behind extremism. |
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The programme aims to convince the returnees to renounce violence and extremism by reintegrating them into the society according to that programme, official sources said. |
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