Khaleej Times

Youngsters easy prey for terror recruiters

- Jasmine Al Kuttab

abu dhabi — More young men and women are becoming easy targets of terrorist groups through online recruiters, claim experts.

During the Aqdar World Summit — Nourishing Minds, Nourishing Nations, held in the Capital on Tuesday, Dr Boyan Radoykov, Unesco’s chief of Communicat­ion and Informatio­n, said that youth are targets for terrorist recruiters, from the “dark side” of the online world.

“Youngsters spend 7-9 hours a day on the Internet and social media, and half the population’s minds are built on social media.”

The summit is held under the patronage of Lieutenant-General Sheikh Saif bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Interior.

Dr Radoykov said a whopping 95 per cent of all global Internet activity is “dark space,” and only five per cent is “normal access of cyber space”.

“Three billion surf online and two billion use social media, and in just one minute, there are 400,000 Tweets generated, 600 websites created, and hundreds of thousands of emails sent.

“Cyberspace can be positive, but it can also have hard consequenc­es on youth. Informatio­n is now available to them, which can have a long term effect not only in their personalit­y, but also leading to moral deviation.”

Dr Radoykov stressed that because of moral deviation, terrorist activity is growing around the world.

“In 2016, 108 countries were touched by terrorist acts, and 34,000 victims were killed.”

He pointed out that societies must thus focus on educating children from an early age, in order to keep them safe from the dangers of the online world.

Dr Ali Rashid Al Nuaimi, chairman of the Department of Education and Knowledge (Adek), said: “All institutio­ns, not only educationa­l institutio­ns, must take moral teaching seriously. Morals are imperative, morals are necessary, and it is a social responsibi­lity, because a human with no morals is a destructiv­e tool to the society, to his family and to himself.”

Dr Al Nuaimi stressed that moral deviation is the main cause of the rise in racism, hatred, and extremism, which is why it is crucial to focus on educating the youth in every society. He said it is imperative to teach moral education because each citizen is the representa­tion of his country.

“When one shows good morals during his travels, especially during difficult situations — it will reflect on the UAE and will influence foreigners to visit the UAE.”

Sheikh Abdallah Ben Bayyah, president of Promoting Peace in Muslim Societies Forum, said institutio­ns, adults and parents must focus on the youth, in order to protect the society as a whole.

“What we have in the Middle East and globally are difficult problems; extremist thinking have transferre­d into actions. It’s very important to know that moral deviation acts as the other face of extremism and terrorism.

“Those who are approachin­g extremism, approach it because they have moral deviation. We need to speak to our youth to show them the right path.”

Dr Atiq Jikka Al Mansouri, director of the UAE Centre for Public Policy and Leadership, said moral deviation and not economic deprivatio­n, is the main cause of extremism.

“There are terrorists in Europe for example, who are targeting Europeans. These are ground terrorists, it means they have been made by Europe and were not exported from the outside.”

Dr Al Mansouri thus stressed that it is not necessaril­y the economical factors that lead to terrorist activities, but rather, the lack of moral education.

jasmine@khaleejtim­es.com

Cyberspace can be positive, but it can also have hard consequenc­es on youth. Informatio­n is now available to them, in which can have a long term effect not only in their personalit­y, but also leading to moral deviation.” Dr Boyan Radoykov, Unesco’s chief of Communicat­ion and Informatio­n

 ?? Supplied photos ?? Lieutenant-General Sheikh Saif bin Zayed Al Nahyan and other officials at the opening of the three-day Aqdar World Summit in Abu Dhabi on Tuesday. —
Supplied photos Lieutenant-General Sheikh Saif bin Zayed Al Nahyan and other officials at the opening of the three-day Aqdar World Summit in Abu Dhabi on Tuesday. —
 ??  ?? Being held at Adnec, Aqdar World Summit is the first ever platform created for people from all over the world on moral education.
Being held at Adnec, Aqdar World Summit is the first ever platform created for people from all over the world on moral education.

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