Sawab Center stressed the importance of raising awareness and alerting children and young people during the practice of electronic games, as it warned that it includes players who are eager to promote extremist thought, and the electronic recruitment of terrorist groups.

He said: «Although it is a hobby for some, electronic games are a time bomb really, crushing the basic values ​​and principles, such as respect and patience, and abound scenes of murder and profanity. It also includes among its players terrorist groups, who use fragile minds to promote their violent extremist ideology under the banner of entertainment.

“Countering extremism is not just about fighting terrorist groups, but also about raising awareness,” said Sawab, the UAE-US joint initiative to counter terrorist propaganda and ideas on the Internet and promoting positive anti-extremist alternatives. "Anyone who may be at risk of cyber recruitment, or getting in touch with trainees who poison the minds of children and youth, throw them into the corridors of dark extremism."

He warned that «the followers of misguided weave the threads of their tricks, and circling in a vicious circle of lies and manipulation of naive minds. They are not just throwing their victims into the violent spiral of extremist thought, but also themselves falling prey to their misery and misery. ”

He pointed out that «social networks have become an open arena is not subject to scrutiny or investigation of stories published on the sites, which are seen by millions of people, so you can fabricate lies and slander slander».

He stressed that the followers of «ISIS» no longer have the hope but to spread more lies and promote it, and boast of false leaflets they use as a front to conceal their real ends. News misled them even their followers, and trying to pump their poisons and propaganda, but their fate fail, no matter how clinging to their illusions.

"It is our highest duty to protect our children and our loved ones from the influence of extremist propaganda that seeks to turn them into tools of hatred and death, and time bombs of violence and destruction," he said. ».

He added that «educating and alerting young people and users of social media is an important point to focus on to create a generation able to use these means best, and to take advantage of the opportunities provided, while avoiding suspicious accounts and attempts to entice them to get behind the darkness of the followers of misguidance and cyber terrorism» .

He continued: «After the losses (Daesh) on the battlefield, the extremist resort to the use of social media more than before, in an unsuccessful attempt to spread the poison of extremism, and incite young people to commit massacres wherever they are, but their fate inevitably disappear, because there is no basis For what they are calling for. ''

Extremist groups are also exploiting cyberspace to spread their misguided ideas that serve their agendas and promote their deviant thought. "The lack of efforts to counter such groups creates a vacuum that is easy to exploit," he said.

Over the past four years, Sawab has succeeded in creating an interactive electronic environment, the largest scientific methodology platform in promoting intermediation, tolerance, humanity and high-quality human communication, based on acquaintance and peaceful interaction.

The number of followers across its various platforms has reached more than seven million people from 83 countries, who agreed on the need to fight extremism.

PCHR stressed that digital warfare is based on several elements, the most important of which is the correct reading of reality, the power of the idea, the credibility of the information, the right timing, the influential presentation, and the measurement of impact, which are the “right” elements for building its digital campaigns.

- «ISIS followers no longer have them

"I hope only to spread more lies and promote them."

- “Countering extremism is based on deep awareness

"Anyone who faces the risk of electronic recruitment."