Extremist Content Online: Content Containing Clips From Christchurch Terrorist Attack Located On Twitter, TikTok, And Instagram
The Counter Extremism Project (CEP) reports weekly on the methods used by extremists and terrorist groups on the Internet to spread propaganda and incite violence. CEP researchers identified seven accounts sharing clips from the Christchurch terrorist attack, all of which were promptly reported to national authorities for further action and were taken down as of April 2.
Non-State Actors In The Middle East Demonstrate Increasing Power And Influence
This article discusses how non-state actors are influencing events in the Middle East. Without the constraints of traditional governments and armed with sophisticated technological weapons, they possess the power to disrupt stability in the region without concern of repercussions. The problem of using traditional governmental practices to counter actions of those who operate outside the "norm" is discussed.
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