giovedì 29 aprile 2021

Dottrina Mitterrand e Nemesi

E' abbastanza triste dover osservare la nemesi al lavoro, ma diciamolo francamente: la Francia ha avuto bisogno delle centinaia di vittime del terrorismo degli ultimi 5 anni per capire che non poteva continuare a svolgere quel ruolo che Guido Ceronetti definì «enorme cattedrale pietosa che accoglie assassini e fornisce loro impunità, opportunità e patenti d’intellettuali», in riferimento alla cosiddetta “dottrina Mitterrand” che ha permesso di ospitare oltralpe (e oltre-pirenei) decine e decine di esponenti dell’eversione italiana (e basca) per decenni.


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venerdì 9 aprile 2021

10 years of RAN ‒ Victims of terrorism

 

 

"Since 2011, RAN has worked with victims of terrorism. RAN’s Victims of Terrorism Working Group puts victims at the centre of P/CVE debate. Working with Victims has always been central to RAN’s philosophy. RAN has also helped victims of terrorism to redefine their roles within P/CVE. 10 years after being created, RAN remains a vital supporting resource for victims". 


As I was an actor of the preparing and launching of the RAN in 2011, as well as co-chair of its Victims of Terrorism Working Group until 2016, I can say that at that time most of other actors were not agree to place victims as central into RAN’s philosophy. It has been a challenge that risked failure and maybe it's still today a challenge to be understood in its deepest meaning.

venerdì 2 aprile 2021

“EXIT Europe”: civil-society based exit programmes across all forms of violent extremism

“EXIT Europe” pursues the key objective to develop locally embedded, civil-society based exit programmes across all forms of violent extremism in Europe.

Since 2019, the Austrian Federal Ministry of the Interior (BMI) has been coordinating an EU project focusing on the implementation of needs-oriented exit and de-radicalisation work. The project, which was financed through resources provided by the Internal Security Fund (ISF), will be completed by the end of March 2021 and has been a great success: exit programmes have been established in all five participating countries and a European Manual for Exit Work has been created. The networks established will guarantee multi-agency based efforts when continuing the exit programmes in the countries involved in the future.

Original Press release in German

Here is the agenda of the project  Final Conference

EXIT Europe Final Conferenc... by Luca Guglielminetti