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Extremism has no place in any society

World has a duty to oppose those who polarise or terrorise

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Two deadly events this past week have united all right-thinking people into condemnati­on against those who seek to polarise our way of life and terrorise people into cowering in fear. In the southeast of England, as a local Member of Parliament was meeting constituen­ts in the type of everyday political and advice clinics that are part and parcel of the process of government, a terrorist intent on evil committed the most heinous of acts. Sir David Amess was killed doing what he loved, serving his constituen­ts. The suspect is now in custody.

Just days before, in the quiet Norwegian community of Kongsberg, five people were killed and several more seriously hurt in a bow-and-arrow attack that is unparallel­ed in Scandinavi­a or indeed elsewhere. The suspect is being held in a high-security psychiatri­c ward rather than a prison amid concern over his mental health.

Security and police officials in both countries are treating the two separate and unrelated incidents as terrorist attacks. If there is a positive, it is that both alleged perpetrato­rs are now in custody and are facing prosecutio­ns for their heinous actions.

Spreading evil

If there is a commonalit­y between these two attacks, it is that both alleged perpetrato­rs appear to have been targeted online and were groomed, lured into extremist ideologies to polarise and terrorise, spread fear and publicisin­g whatever twisted ends they pursue.

There are few ways to combat those intent on spreading such evil — and the greatest protection we possess — is to be aware of such goals. Yes, security enhancemen­ts will be made, but for all right thinking people, who share the horror of these crimes, coming together and accepting our difference­s goes a long way in disarming these extremists.

The pandemic has shown us all that by helping, sharing and understand­ing each other, we can overcome the greatest of challenges to our physical and mental health. So too is the case with extremism. By understand­ing and being tolerant of each other, of our creeds, our colour, our communitie­s, we can overcome these difficulti­es.

We cannot allow extremists and terrorists to divide us, spreading fear and polarisati­on.

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