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The teachers’ evolving role in mitigating violent extremism in Kenyan secondary schools

open access: yesDiscover Education
Violent Extremism is of great concern to the world today. Many countries, while formulating policies to combat violent extremism, look only to military force and surveillance (hard power) that deal with already radicalized individuals.
John Njeru Maringa   +2 more
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Al-Shabaab: An Emerging Terrorist Group in Somalia [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
Since the Al-Qaeda terrorist group struck in the United States in September 2011, the upsurge of terrorism has become more frequent and deadly globally.
Chidozie, Felix, Joshua, Segun
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Al-Shabaab’s responsibility to protect civilians in Somalia

open access: yesForced Migration Review, 2011
For 20 years armed groups have been permanent fixtures of the conflicts in Somalia and have been direct participants in human rights and humanitarian law violations.
Allehone Mulugeta Abebe
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Dinâmicas da Al Shabaab

open access: yesNação e Defesa, 2012
O artigo pretende traçar um perfil introdutório da Al Shabaab ao nível da sua estrutura e funcionamento, realçando as graves violações de direitos humanos que tem cometido. Expõe-se a preocupante dinâmica de recrutamento de jovens da diáspora somali e de jovens estrangeiros para a jihad na Somália e enuncia-se algumas dinâmicas entre a Al Shabaab, o ...
openaire   +2 more sources

Is There a Nexus Between Terrorist Involvement and Mental Health in the Age of the Islamic State? [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
The wave of Islamic State-linked terrorism experienced in the West over the past couple of years has rekindled debates surrounding mental disorders and terrorist engagement.
Corner, E, Gill, P
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The Business of Piracy in Somalia [PDF]

open access: yes
This article argues that it will be difficult, if not impossible, to control Somali piracy for four reasons. First, Somali piracy is a land-based problem and naval control mechanisms are not changing the incentives for pirates.
Anja Shortland, Sarah Percy
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Somali Piracy: The Next Iteration

open access: yesPerspectives on Terrorism, 2010
The article describes the escalation of acts of maritime piracy emanating from the coast of Somalia, comparing them to the wave of aerial hijackings in the 1960s and 1970s in terms of demands, including political demands.
Peter Lehr
doaj  

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