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EU Protects: How the EU is combatting radicalisation

In 2017, the lives of two mothers changed forever. While Figen’s son was killed in a terrorist attack, Nabila almost lost her son to an extremist ideology. The experiences of both women inspired them to take action, joining with the EU to combat the root causes of radicalisation. This is their story. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JmBtm1nUacE
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The Making and Unmaking of an Islamic Terrorist

Mubin Shaikh went from young army cadet to self-radicalized Jihadist and back. Here’s what he learned. Now, as a PhD candidate in psychology and tactical decision making, Shaikh advocates and advises de-radicalization programs in an effort…

Inside the mind of a former radical jihadist | Manwar Ali

"For a long time, I lived for death," says Manwar Ali, a former radical jihadist who participated in violent, armed campaigns in the Middle East and Asia in the 1980s. In this moving talk, he reflects on his experience with radicalization…

How to discuss terrorist attacks with children?

Radicalisation and extremism can be difficult topics for parents and teachers to discuss with children. Sara Khan of Inspire helps to empower these conversations. Advice and support on http://educateagainsthate.com/…

Far-Right Extremism: The Human Face

This film is part of The FREE Initiative (Far-Right Extremism in Europe Initiative), which showcases the tactics and methods taken by those tackling far-right extremism across Europe. Hear the stories of those who are on the streets having…

Communities Defeat Terrorism

Your actions could help the police prevent terrorism and save lives. If you see or hear something unusual or suspicious trust your instincts and ACT by reporting it in confidence at http://www.gov.uk/ACT…

Life Has No Rewind Button | Action Counters Terrorism

Unfortunately, life has no rewind button. If it doesn't feel right, ACT. If you have any information about suspicious activity or behaviour, you can report it in confidence, either online or by calling the police. Reporting it won't ruin…