Including "social communication", love of fame and a tendency to violence

"Right" identifies 8 factors pushing youth to extremism

"Right" seeks to warn young people against deception and false promises by "ISIS."

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The Sawab Center has identified eight main factors that push some young people to join extremist groups, which are growing up in a broken family, suffering from behavioral disorder, academic failure, love of appearances and fame, poverty and lack of status, tendency to violence, the influence of social media, and the influence of friends. .

The center stated, through tweets recently posted on its Twitter account, that both security experts and psychologists agree that individuals who grew up in families dominated by strikes and lacking family warmth are more likely to fall prey to extremist propaganda and electronic recruitment by terrorist organizations.

And he warned that the followers of misguidance exploit poverty to attract young people with promises of prosperity and money, and to instill hatred in them on society, and once they join, they are brainwashed and transformed into tools for killing and sabotage, pointing out that they are often worldly motives whose goal is gains and money, but they are encapsulated in an intellectual character.

He cautioned that the followers of delusion claim that they meet on one goal, devoid of personal ambitions and worldly goals, but the truth is that splits and squabbles over positions and money tear them apart, and racism fills them against those who differ with them in color, race or thought.

He pointed out that terrorist and extremist organizations find a fertile environment for the emergence and spread of sectarian divisions in countries, weakness and collapse of state institutions, noting that the open space on the Internet has allowed the followers of the misguidance to spread their extremist propaganda, which required more continuous efforts to address such materials.

He stressed the importance of educating young people about the deception and false promises of "ISIS", as society thrives on youth who are rich in knowledge, education and constructive critical thinking, preserving the world and delivering it safely is a responsibility of all members of society. Therefore, it is necessary to join hands in order to eliminate extremist thought. And dry its sources.

The Center warned that ISIS relies on funding sources that vary between looting, confiscation of funds, and trafficking in people, antiquities and drugs, in order to finance its terrorist operation, spread devastation and extremism, and recruit fighters.

He considered that reading, art and travel develop knowledge, and culture constitutes a protective shield against extremist ideologies and disastrous and destructive ideas, and it can also contribute to reducing the threat of terrorist organizations by reporting extremist propaganda on social networks.

It is noteworthy that the “Sawab” Center is the joint Emirati-American initiative to combat “propaganda” ISIS and other terrorist groups over the Internet, and to promote positive alternatives to extremism.

Showcase the achievements of women

The Sawab Center launched several campaigns targeting the destruction practiced by ISIS against families, societies, and ancient human civilizations. It also worked to highlight the achievements of women in preventing, preventing and resisting extremism, and in advancing society.

Since its launch in July 2015, the center has sought to encourage governments, societies and individuals to actively participate in countering extremism over the Internet. The center has also provided during this period the opportunity to make the voice of millions of people around the world who oppose the terrorist group "ISIS" and support the center's efforts to demonstrate The brutality of the group in public, and its criminal nature.

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culture, travel and art protective shields against extremist ideologies.

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