Singapore Targets Radicalized Youths For Deradicalization
A community outreach program in Singapore focuses on engaging with elderly residents in areas like Toka Wan, which has many subdivided flats and low-income families. The initiative involves direct communication to encourage participation and support. Singapore has launched a center to target youths radicalized by far-right supremacist ideologies. The center is managed by volunteer religious representatives in collaboration with the state. Staff includes psychologists and educators working toward deradicalization objectives. The country maintains strict laws allowing detention for up to two years without trial for individuals deemed threats to state security.
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CNA938 Singapore
“One way to do our service is to, you know, outreach to them and talk to them. and then they come to you. Welcome, guess who Tico? Yeah, so I like his mentality. He's always willing to learn everything.”
RFI Monde
“c'est aussi désormais adapté aux jeunes radicalisés par l'idéologie suprémaciste d'extrême droite, ce centre est géré par des représentants religieux bénévoles en collaboration avec l'État.”
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