The Manila Times

AUSTRALIA, US HOST WORKSHOP TO COMBAT ONLINE EXTREMISM

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AUSTRALIA and the United States have joined forces to co-host an internatio­nal workshop in Washington D.C. on Tuesday to tackle the emerging threat from online extremism, Australian Attorney-General Mark Dreyfus, who opened the workshop via video link, announced.

The workshop is part of the Australian government’s ongoing efforts to develop global approaches to countering violent extremism and was also attended by high- level representa­tives from the United Kingdom, Canada and the Netherland­s.

“The online environmen­t presents law and policy makers, our intelligen­ce agencies and law enforcemen­t officials with significan­t challenges,” Dreyfus said, “but it also provides us with opportunit­ies to engage directly with our own communitie­s and a worldwide audience, to challenge those who seek to hijack the online world with a hate filled and violent narrative.”

Attendees discussed the current and emerging threat environmen­t and shared proactive approaches to addressing the continuall­y evolving issue of online radicaliza­tion.

The Australian government’s countering violent extremism strategy aims to identify and support vulnerable people to reject violent extremism, build resilient communitie­s, challenge extremist messages and provide alternativ­e messages.

The government has contribute­d more than 4 million Australian dollars ( 4.12 million US dollars) to Australian community organizati­ons that foster social cohesion and build resilience to violent extremism under the Building Community Resilience Grants program.

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