Tag archives: extremism

Russia: Orthodox nationalists hope for tsar’s return
August 10, 2018 By Faith Matters

Russia: Orthodox nationalists hope for tsar’s return

Their slogan is Orthodoxy or Death. They are convinced Russia should be ruled by an autocratic monarch. They believe the coming of a new tsar may be imminent. The Union of Orthodox Banner Bearers is a small fringe group of Russian nationalists with no political power that stages processions, rallies and even burns books to […]

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Bereaved Charlottesville mother keeps daughter’s cause alive
August 2, 2018 By Faith Matters

Bereaved Charlottesville mother keeps daughter’s cause alive

Every few weeks, Susan Bro walks down 4th Street in downtown Charlottesville, Virginia, until she gets to a brick wall covered in chalked messages like “Love over hate” and “Gone but not forgotten.” “I come just to absorb the energy of the place,” Bro, 61, said on Tuesday as she stood on the block now […]

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Extremist Islamist Group in Pakistan was Promoted in a Birmingham Election Meeting
July 26, 2018 By Faith Matters

Extremist Islamist Group in Pakistan was Promoted in a Birmingham Election Meeting

Tehreek-e-Labbaik promoted in Birmingham In an exclusive to Faith Matters, we can today highlight how an Islamist extremist group, Tehreek-e-Labbaik, was being promoted in Birmingham in the run-up to the Pakistani elections, the results of which are expected tomorrow. After a tip-off from a concerned member of the public, we came across mobile phone footage […]

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Paris knife attacker was French citizen born in Chechnya
May 13, 2018 By Faith Matters

Paris knife attacker was French citizen born in Chechnya

An attacker who stabbed and killed a 29-year-old in central Paris on Saturday (May 12) night was a naturalised Frenchman born in Russia’s Chechnya region in 1997, judicial sources said on Sunday. Rough cut (no reporter narration). The aftermath of a fatal attack on Paris on Saturday night (12 May). A 29-year-old man was killed […]

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The Battle Against Extremism is Being Lost. Is it Time To Bail Out?
April 21, 2018 By Faith Matters

The Battle Against Extremism is Being Lost. Is it Time To Bail Out?

For years, Faith Matters has been working to ensure that people and communities in our country, have a stake in their future and in decision making. We know full well, that disaffection and alienation are avenues by which extremists can manipulate young men and women in these vulnerable positions. Both far right and Islamist extremists […]

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Rethinking Links Between Mental Health Issues and Extremism: Towards a More Preventative Approach?
April 5, 2018 By Faith Matters

Rethinking Links Between Mental Health Issues and Extremism: Towards a More Preventative Approach?

  In recent years, several high-profile terrorist attacks, emanating both from the Far Right and from religious extremists, have brought public attention to the link between mental instability and susceptibility to radicalisation. Often it has been the friends, co-workers and relatives of those who have committed violent acts who have then retrospectively voiced concerns about […]

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Saudi Arabia says revamping education to combat ‘extremist ideologies’
March 22, 2018 By Faith Matters

Saudi Arabia says revamping education to combat ‘extremist ideologies’

Saudi Arabia is revamping its education curriculum to eradicate any trace of Muslim Brotherhood influence and will dismiss anyone working in the sector who sympathises with the banned group, the education minister said. Promoting a more moderate form of Islam is one of the promises made by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman under plans to […]

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Islamist gets life sentence for supermarket stabbing in Germany
March 11, 2018 By Faith Matters

Islamist gets life sentence for supermarket stabbing in Germany

An asylum seeker and radicalised Islamist who killed one person and injured six others in a knife attack in a Hamburg supermarket in July has been sentenced to life in prison, a spokesman for a city court said on Thursday. Hamburg residents threw chairs and other objects at the attacker – who had been known […]

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Saudi Crown Prince commits to interfaith tolerance, says Anglican church
March 9, 2018 By Faith Matters

Saudi Crown Prince commits to interfaith tolerance, says Anglican church

Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman met the head of the Anglican church in London on Thursday and promised to promote interfaith dialogue as part of his domestic reforms, the British faith leader’s office said. Prince Mohammed is making an official visit to London to promote Saudi Arabia as a tolerant, modernising economy and build […]

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Commission for Countering Extremism Needs to Tackle Extremist Rhetoric at Its Core
January 25, 2018 By Faith Matters

Commission for Countering Extremism Needs to Tackle Extremist Rhetoric at Its Core

The announcement of Sara Khan as the Head of the Commission for Countering Extremism, has already created a public debate on how extremism should be countered. Sadly, it has also led to the usual ‘trial’ by Twitter, with little regard to the fact that the Commissioner’s role was contested between applicants and a rigorous process […]

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