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Radicalisation

Radicalisation meaning

Non-Oxford British English standard spelling of radicalization.

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The AB 587 law requires large social media companies to share descriptions of how they moderate content that contains hate speech or racism, extremism or radicalisation, disinformation, harassment, and foreign political interference.

Deakin University associate prof Josh Roose, an expert in radicalisation, testified earlier in August that the incident was Australia’s first Christian terrorist attack.

He also vowed a "cultural battle" against Islam, making it easier to closes mosques and deport imams suspected of radicalisation, and banning certain veils and so-called "burkini" swimwear.

It is noted that teachers, health workers and local authorities are required to report individuals prone to “radicalization” within the program, after which local authorities and the police assess the need for their de-radicalisation.

Key among these, as Alexander Meleagrou-Hitchens, an academic researching terrorism and radicalisation, notes in a recent report on “Blasphemy Extremism”, was the Muslim Action Forum (MAF).

Prevent targets all forms of “extremism”, and public sector workers - including doctors, teachers and nursery staff - to report signs of potential radicalisation and "prevent people being drawn into terrorism".

The AFP has raised concerns over an increase in youth radicalisation driven by social media.

The saffron party then alleged that it became untenable for it to continue its alliance government as “terrorism, violence and radicalisation have risen and fundamental rights of the citizens are under danger in the Valley”.

The wave of radicalisation in the country found its expression in the appearance of incipient organs of workers' power in the factories and the workers' districts.

While India is doing well abroad, a developing challenge to its internal security in the form of radicalisation needs to be met in time.

But the bestiality and viciousness displayed by the Delhi and UP police to counter the CAA/NRC protests mirror an emerging radicalisation in their thinking not seen before.

Experts say his case offers hope for state efforts to ‘deradicalise’ returning fighters, but caution against over-optimism, saying that the process of radicalisation and deradicalisation are complex and unique to each individual.

Few government programs focused on counter-radicalisation are tailored specifically to right-wing extremism.

Just as the Afghanistan conflict of the 1980s proved to be the single most important development in Salafi-Jihadism and Sunni radicalisation, the Syrian battleground may prove to be the gear shift for a renewed Shia Islamist militarisation.

Nehammer said Fejzulai had attended a de-radicalisation program but that "despite all outward signs he was integrating into society, the assailant apparently did exactly the opposite".

Radicalisation inside prisons has been flagged as a security threat across Europe, with what researchers call the “crime-terror nexus” seeing violent offenders drawn into extremism.

That members of the same family unit are involved in radicalisation activities and terrorist attacks warrants attention from security strategists and policymakers.

The government has also announced plans to step up the deportations of illegal migrants on radicalisation watchlists.

The Nigerian military had stated that the de-radicalisation, rehabilitation and reintegration programme is a Federal Government programme conducted under the auspices of Operation Safe Corridor as a non-kinetic operation.

The radicalisation of the majority community has seeped into society and organs of the state and is being seen as essential to protect the motherland from the “traitors”.