Overview of preventing and countering violent extremismRichard Ali
This slide gives an overview of preventing and countering violent extremism (PCVE) for a Nigerian audience of senior government officals. A historical background is given as well as an exploration of state response and other factors that gave rise to PCVE as a specialism and a practice.
Overview of preventing and countering violent extremismRichard Ali
This slide gives an overview of preventing and countering violent extremism (PCVE) for a Nigerian audience of senior government officals. A historical background is given as well as an exploration of state response and other factors that gave rise to PCVE as a specialism and a practice.
Geopolitical Analysis of Boko Haram, with few slides you will understand better, with numbers and story, this conflict who make ravages in Africa. I did this analysis in 3rd year of BBA at INSEEC. www.rayanehocine.com
SECCON 2014 - Terrorism Dimensions – Countering the threat of terrorism ‘Stra...MesseIntl
Terrorism Dimensions – Countering the threat of terrorism ‘Strategies - Achieving nation security’
Sardar Shoukat Popalzai
President, Balochistan Economic Forum
Topics Covered:
• Terrorism Dimensions
• Global Insight on Terrorism
• Domestic Dimensions of Terrorism
• Countering Terrorism
• Terrorism: A Challenge to Political Government
• Terrorism Economic impact
• Terrorism & Media
Generational Warfare in the Sahel: The Khilafa Cubs and the Dynamics of Viole...Cecilia Polizzi
Over the last ten years, Africa has been a crucial strategic region for the Islamic State, with numerous affiliated groups receiving substantial backing. As threats from terrorist and extremist groups intensify, IS-linked entities are increasingly adopting the parent organization's strategies, placing particular emphasis on child radicalization.
Our analysis, led by Guillaume Soto-Mayor, delves into the role of children as pillars in the strategic continuity and expansion of violent insurgency in the #Sahel.
Generational Warfare in the Sahel: The Khilafa Cubs and the Dynamics of Viole...Cecilia Polizzi
Over the last ten years, Africa has been a crucial strategic region for the Islamic State, with numerous affiliated groups receiving substantial backing. As threats from terrorist and extremist groups intensify, IS-linked entities are increasingly adopting the parent organization's strategies, placing particular emphasis on child radicalization.
Our analysis, led by Guillaume Soto-Mayor, delves into the role of children as pillars in the strategic continuity and expansion of violent insurgency in the #Sahel.
Read it here: https://rb.gy/y8wuju
Governance and Nation-Building in Nigeria: Some Reflections on Options for Po...Kayode Fayemi
I had the honour of delivering the Keynote Address at the 34th Annual Conference of the Nigerian Political Science Association (NPSA) in Lokoja. The conference theme, "Governance and Nation-Building in Nigeria: Some Reflections on Options for Policy," is relevant and timely.
The challenges of nation-building are manifesting worldwide, including our continent and country. Violent conflicts and subterranean discord and discontent are prevalent, and the revival of irredentist ethno-regional and religious identities further complicates the situation. I believe that the conference was a great opportunity to discuss these challenges and reflect on practical policy options.
I salute the President of the NPSA, Professor Hassan Saliu, for his leadership and the Executive Committee's effort to mobilize the membership despite a paucity of resources and the prevailing tough economic times. I am optimistic that the NPSA will continue to thrive, and I urge all of us to work towards the continued stability and unity of our country.
See whats happening right now in Nigerian Politics. Find the latest news on Nigeria News. Visit our website today...: https://elevatenews.com/nigerian-politics/
The presentation takes an academic view on genocide- definition, concepts of nation, state, nation-state & citizenship and their relation to justification/perpetration of violence. We touch upon concepts proposed by such eminent figures & researches as- Mark Levene (concept of Nation), T.H. Marshall (Citizenship), Nira Davis Yuval (Global Citizenship), Anderson (Nation), Linda Woolf & Michael Hulsizer (Psychosocial model) along with others. Passing references are made of major genocides- Khmer Rouge, Holocaust, Hutu-Tutsi (Rwanda), and the genocide of Hindus by Pakistan military in Bangladesh, to understand various points raised in the presentation. Points discussed under following major heads-
1. Reference to Darfur
2. Concept of nation, nation state, citizenship, community
3. Genocide: Why they begin, how the progress, why they end
4. What drives people to such violence?
5. 1971 Bangladesh Genocide
6. Prevention & Intervention- psychosocial model
The current religious extremism in Afghanistan extends more than a century of Islamist activities and is part of the evolution of major strands of Islamist ideas and parties in that country. Afghanistan currently hosts a variety of religious groups, ranging from violent extremist groups such as the Taliban and the militant wing of the political party Hezb-e Islami Gulbuddin, Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan, to groups that may espouse similar ideologies and advocate violence against the state but do not have armed cadres and have not been directly linked to violent attacks against the state or its supporters.
Geopolitical Analysis of Boko Haram, with few slides you will understand better, with numbers and story, this conflict who make ravages in Africa. I did this analysis in 3rd year of BBA at INSEEC. www.rayanehocine.com
SECCON 2014 - Terrorism Dimensions – Countering the threat of terrorism ‘Stra...MesseIntl
Terrorism Dimensions – Countering the threat of terrorism ‘Strategies - Achieving nation security’
Sardar Shoukat Popalzai
President, Balochistan Economic Forum
Topics Covered:
• Terrorism Dimensions
• Global Insight on Terrorism
• Domestic Dimensions of Terrorism
• Countering Terrorism
• Terrorism: A Challenge to Political Government
• Terrorism Economic impact
• Terrorism & Media
Generational Warfare in the Sahel: The Khilafa Cubs and the Dynamics of Viole...Cecilia Polizzi
Over the last ten years, Africa has been a crucial strategic region for the Islamic State, with numerous affiliated groups receiving substantial backing. As threats from terrorist and extremist groups intensify, IS-linked entities are increasingly adopting the parent organization's strategies, placing particular emphasis on child radicalization.
Our analysis, led by Guillaume Soto-Mayor, delves into the role of children as pillars in the strategic continuity and expansion of violent insurgency in the #Sahel.
Generational Warfare in the Sahel: The Khilafa Cubs and the Dynamics of Viole...Cecilia Polizzi
Over the last ten years, Africa has been a crucial strategic region for the Islamic State, with numerous affiliated groups receiving substantial backing. As threats from terrorist and extremist groups intensify, IS-linked entities are increasingly adopting the parent organization's strategies, placing particular emphasis on child radicalization.
Our analysis, led by Guillaume Soto-Mayor, delves into the role of children as pillars in the strategic continuity and expansion of violent insurgency in the #Sahel.
Read it here: https://rb.gy/y8wuju
Governance and Nation-Building in Nigeria: Some Reflections on Options for Po...Kayode Fayemi
I had the honour of delivering the Keynote Address at the 34th Annual Conference of the Nigerian Political Science Association (NPSA) in Lokoja. The conference theme, "Governance and Nation-Building in Nigeria: Some Reflections on Options for Policy," is relevant and timely.
The challenges of nation-building are manifesting worldwide, including our continent and country. Violent conflicts and subterranean discord and discontent are prevalent, and the revival of irredentist ethno-regional and religious identities further complicates the situation. I believe that the conference was a great opportunity to discuss these challenges and reflect on practical policy options.
I salute the President of the NPSA, Professor Hassan Saliu, for his leadership and the Executive Committee's effort to mobilize the membership despite a paucity of resources and the prevailing tough economic times. I am optimistic that the NPSA will continue to thrive, and I urge all of us to work towards the continued stability and unity of our country.
See whats happening right now in Nigerian Politics. Find the latest news on Nigeria News. Visit our website today...: https://elevatenews.com/nigerian-politics/
The presentation takes an academic view on genocide- definition, concepts of nation, state, nation-state & citizenship and their relation to justification/perpetration of violence. We touch upon concepts proposed by such eminent figures & researches as- Mark Levene (concept of Nation), T.H. Marshall (Citizenship), Nira Davis Yuval (Global Citizenship), Anderson (Nation), Linda Woolf & Michael Hulsizer (Psychosocial model) along with others. Passing references are made of major genocides- Khmer Rouge, Holocaust, Hutu-Tutsi (Rwanda), and the genocide of Hindus by Pakistan military in Bangladesh, to understand various points raised in the presentation. Points discussed under following major heads-
1. Reference to Darfur
2. Concept of nation, nation state, citizenship, community
3. Genocide: Why they begin, how the progress, why they end
4. What drives people to such violence?
5. 1971 Bangladesh Genocide
6. Prevention & Intervention- psychosocial model
The current religious extremism in Afghanistan extends more than a century of Islamist activities and is part of the evolution of major strands of Islamist ideas and parties in that country. Afghanistan currently hosts a variety of religious groups, ranging from violent extremist groups such as the Taliban and the militant wing of the political party Hezb-e Islami Gulbuddin, Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan, to groups that may espouse similar ideologies and advocate violence against the state but do not have armed cadres and have not been directly linked to violent attacks against the state or its supporters.
‘वोटर्स विल मस्ट प्रीवेल’ (मतदाताओं को जीतना होगा) अभियान द्वारा जारी हेल्पलाइन नंबर, 4 जून को सुबह 7 बजे से दोपहर 12 बजे तक मतगणना प्रक्रिया में कहीं भी किसी भी तरह के उल्लंघन की रिपोर्ट करने के लिए खुला रहेगा।
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An astonishing, first-of-its-kind, report by the NYT assessing damage in Ukraine. Even if the war ends tomorrow, in many places there will be nothing to go back to.
In a May 9, 2024 paper, Juri Opitz from the University of Zurich, along with Shira Wein and Nathan Schneider form Georgetown University, discussed the importance of linguistic expertise in natural language processing (NLP) in an era dominated by large language models (LLMs).
The authors explained that while machine translation (MT) previously relied heavily on linguists, the landscape has shifted. “Linguistics is no longer front and center in the way we build NLP systems,” they said. With the emergence of LLMs, which can generate fluent text without the need for specialized modules to handle grammar or semantic coherence, the need for linguistic expertise in NLP is being questioned.
हम आग्रह करते हैं कि जो भी सत्ता में आए, वह संविधान का पालन करे, उसकी रक्षा करे और उसे बनाए रखे।" प्रस्ताव में कुल तीन प्रमुख हस्तक्षेप और उनके तंत्र भी प्रस्तुत किए गए। पहला हस्तक्षेप स्वतंत्र मीडिया को प्रोत्साहित करके, वास्तविकता पर आधारित काउंटर नैरेटिव का निर्माण करके और सत्तारूढ़ सरकार द्वारा नियोजित मनोवैज्ञानिक हेरफेर की रणनीति का मुकाबला करके लोगों द्वारा निर्धारित कथा को बनाए रखना और उस पर कार्यकरना था।
2. Chronology
• Pak-Afghan border
• FATA
• Cold war era
• Kashmir conflict
• Afghan war
• Post 9/11 development
• Nationalism vs. Religious fever
• Muj to Talib
• Classification of good & bad
3. Agency Area Population Population density
FATA 27220 3176331 117
Bajaur 1290 595227 461
Khyber 2576 546730 212
Kurram 3380 448310 133
Mohmand 2296 334453 146
North waziristan 4707 361246 77
Orakzai 1538 225441 147
South Waziristan 6620 429841 65
4. National Action Plan & NSAs
Agenda # Theme
3 Ensure no armed militias are allowed to function in the country
7 Ensuring against re-emergence of proscribed organisations
11 Ban on glorification of terrorism and terrorist organisations
through print and electronic media
12 FATA Reforms
13 Dismantling communication networks of terrorist organisations
15 Zero tolerance for militancy in Punjab
16 Taking the ongoing operation in Karachi to its logical conclusion
18 Dealing firmly with sectarian terrorists
19 Policy to deal with the issue of Afghan refugees
5. VNSAs
• NAP depicts the resolve of the state to weed
out violent Non-state Actors (VNSAs).
• In the backdrop of post cold war scenario
VNSAs posed more threat to the states than
the rival military might.
• The last three decades of 20th century
nurtured VNSAs consequently 21st century
witnessed their dominating role.
6. VNSAs
• There is hardly a country where existence of
NSAs can be denied, if somewhere they are
not active they may be dormant.
• Though VNSAs is a reality but often states opt
for “denial”. Such denial provides further
space and strength to the VNSAs.
7. VNSAs
• In post cold war scenario the pattern of
conflict changed significantly as armed
conflicts are not only being waged between
states but rather conflicts are taking place
within states.
• In post 9/11 scenario VNSAs persistently
challenged the legitimacy and power of the
states. By employing violent tactics they want
to attain public support and legitimacy.
8. Characteristics
• Organized groups
• Command structure
• Operate outside the state control
• Induct activists by force or attract volunteers
• In exceptional situations VNSAs also enjoy territorial
control. (TTP controlled certain pockets of FATA, LTTE in
Sri Lanka and Moro Islamic Liberation Front in
Philippines)
• Clandestine networks
• to advance their narrative employ latest techniques of
propaganda.
9. Characteristics
• Employ extreme violent tactics against civilian
population
• NSAs want to erode the public confidence in
state & multiply insecurity.
• VNSAs are active in the form of insurgents,
terrorists, militias & orginised criminal groups.
•
10. From ethnic to religious
• Prior to 9/11 VNSAs were primarily motivated
by ethnic considerations however in post 9/11
era “millenarianism” with intense religious
fever seems the prime motivation.
11. Nexus between NSAs & Criminal
Groups
• Though militias are not formally trained but
terrorist groups have special focus on intense
and goal oriented training.
• In certain situations terrorist organisations,
orginised criminal gangs & smugglers form
nexus hence some operational functions are
entrusted to criminal groups. In response
criminal groups get money and protection.
12. VNSAs
• By excessive & repeated coverage media unconsciously
provides oxygen to the VNSAs.
• Before implementation of NAP claiming of
responsibility through media by VNSAs was an
established norm. However by barring mass media to
accommodate such claims NAP bailed out the media.
• VNSAs are also very possessive about technology,
when they are denied physical space they prefer to
remain alive in cyber space.
• For furtherance of their mission VNSAs not only attract
volunteers but also employ child soldiers.
13. VNSAs desire change in state policies
• Acts of terrorism are primarily carried out to
compel the states to change the policies .Such
policy change is not always favorable to
VNSAs.
• In 2004 Madrid attacks forced Spain to
withdraw troops from Iraq however in the
backdrop of APS attack in Peshawar in 2014
Pakistani leadership developed consensus on
NAP thus opted for an offensive strategy.
14. Role of states in promotion of VNSAs
• To undermine rival states often states
financed, trained and extended diplomatic
support to VNSAs.
• Situation slips out of control when states fail
to realize that power to retain gun and
exercise powers to run the state are exclusive
powers of the states.
• States cannot afford militias, parallel
administrative or judicial apparatus.
15. VNSAs – usually enemy within
• In most of cases its enemy within who looks likes
locals hence difficult to identify.
• VNSAs always try to use ungoverned or weakly
governed space to their advantage.
• Also utilize cyber space to the optimum level.
• Technological advancement also provided
incentives to VNSAs hence threatened national
security.
• Also use the services of potential hackers.
16. VNSAs
• For emotional exploitation youth is often
employed .
• For financing donations are collected &
financial proceeds are transmitted through
flawed banking system & illegal transactions.
• To prove their worth they intrude into the
inner core of significant institutions. Ideology,
religion, ethnicity or sectarian affiliation may
be the driving force.
17. VNSAs
• Though in minority but for imposition of own agenda
VNSAs try to flex their muscles.
• Apparently NSAs pose threat to the governments but in
reality VNSAs are threat to the states.
• Through violent means VNSAs try to register their presence
and seek a permanent role in the statecraft.
• Since 1979 Pakistan is confronted with the increased
presence of VNSAs.
• During insurgency in Malakand & prior to operation Zarb-i-
Azb VNSAs challenged the writ of the state however after
military operations in Malakand and FATA it seems difficult
for VNSAs to register their open presence.
18. VNSAs
• Sympathizers within nation state system provide
more space to such elements.
• For criminal activities like kidnapping for ransom,
gunrunning and extortion VNSAs also use urban
space.
• International law primarily focuses on states
therefore there is no legal space to negotiate with
Non state actors.
• To ensure humanitarian coverage there is
growing demand for the inclusion of NSAs in
international law.
19. VNSAs
• VNSAs take full advantages of the flaws of the
criminal justice system and try to run their own
courts, jails and police.
• To satisfy the victims of crimes VNSAs often introduce
“revolutionary justice” thus often inflict harsh
punishments like capital punishments and beheading.
• For sometime VNSAs keep organizational unity intact
however owing to individuality and power centric
approach sometimes they face factionalism. In our
context TTP faced inner grouping that led to its
fragmentation.
20. Globalisation & VNSAs
• To impose new values VNSAs try to introduce new
social and cultural values. With such tact they attract
those who are already annoyed with the prevailing
norms. Beheading, suicide bombing, use of female for
violence and attacking shrines and places of worship
had never been part of our tribal culture but ongoing
onslaughts changed the dynamics. Consequently
VNSAs also resorted to cultural terrorism.
• Globalisation also provided strength to VNSAs, as
planning, training, financing, facilitation and targeting
are made in different parts of the world hence states
are persistently confronted with hindrances.
21. Natural disasters & VNSAs
• Apart from resorting to violence in the
backdrop of natural disasters for winning the
sympathies of common folk the activists of
such organisations enthusiastically participate
in relief activities.
22. PEACE ACCORDS
APR 2004
Nek
Mohammad-
Govt (verbal)
Killed in June 2004
Abrogated
FEB 2005
Baitullah
Mehsud-Govt
SWA $20 m compensation
/loan Alqaida
SEP 2006
Baitullah
Mehsud-Govt
NWA
August 2007 broke the deal
AUG 2007
Lal Masjid
Operation
10 Times Increase in SBs
MAY 2008
Swat Peace
Accord
Ultimatum to NWFP Govt.
23. Our faulty approach
• Flaw with our approach is that we want to
resolve every issue with force. Apart from
coercive approach there is dire need to opt for
inclusive approach too. De-radicalisation and re-
integration shall be the top priorities.
• Extremism is cancer infected followers of
different religions, cultures, ethnicity and sects
but yet it’s a curable cancer. A living state is to be
protective and humane therefore shall act as a
protective shield in between extremists and
innocent citizens.