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DILG to promote ‘peace education’

- / SUNSTAR PHILIPPINE­S

The Department of Interior and Local Government (DILG) has vowed to promote peace education and nurturing moderation among the youth to prevent violent extremism.

DILG officer-in-charge Catalino S. Cuy said violent extremists tend to leverage on the vulnerabil­ities of the youth to recruit them to their cause.

He said there is a need for greater effort to inculcate in the youth the importance of moderation and the peaceful resolution of conflicts.

“Violent extremism is here and now. We saw that in the Marawi crisis. We are seeing it all over the world. Let us, therefore, put forward more initiative­s to promote social and ethical values among our youth and insulate them from violent extremism,” said Cuy, who chaired the Associatio­n of Southeast Asian Nations (Asean) 2017 Ministers Meeting on Transnatio­nal Crime (AMMTC).

During the Philippine hosting of Asean, the heads of state of the ten member countries of the regional bloc approved the Manila Declaratio­n to Counter the Rise of Radicaliza­tion and Violent.

Under the Manila Declaratio­n, Asean affirms to counter radicaliza­tion and violent extremism, particular­ly those that lead to terrorism in all forms and manifestat­ions, through means such as the prevention of radicaliza­tion, financing, recruitmen­t, and mobilizati­on of individual­s into terrorist groups.

Strong emphasis on the aspect of deradicali­zation in rehabilita­tion and reintegrat­ion programs as part of comprehens­ive measures in countering terrorism, and continued informatio­n sharing and exchanges on best practices among the Asean Member States on countering and preventing radicaliza­tion and the tools of extremism are also integrated in the Manila Declaratio­n.

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