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anti-radicalization task force
Beatrice de Graaf
Counterterrorism
Mischa de Winter
Utrecht
Utrecht University
Thursday, 6 October 2016 - 10:22
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Utrecht task force to tackle religious radicalization

A special task force of experts was established to help the city of Utrecht tackle religious radicalization and polarization in the community, RTV Utrecht reports. The task force will have two permanent members - terrorism expert and professor of international relations at Utrecht University Beatrice de Graaf and Michea de Winter, professor of pedagogy at the same university. The task force was established at their initiative. The goal is to contribute to the anti-radicalization and polarization policy from a scientific point of view. The task force will start working this month and will be active for four years.

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