The Risks of (Anti-)Muslim Radicalism [Recurso electrónico] PDF : Charlie Hebdo, Islamic Minorities and Political Violence in Central Europe
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TextSeries: European Security Spotlight ; . -- No. 4Publication details: Prague, Czech Republic Institute of International Relations (IIR) February 2015Description: Recurso online, 2 p. 137 KBSubject(s): Online resources: Summary: This paper discusses the increase in anti-Islamic discourse and movements in Europe following the January 2015 terrorist attacks against the French satirical magazine "Charlie Hebdo". The author contends that although the threat to Muslims posed by the discourse and movements is relatively low, governments should still respond to the issue through public engagement, providing security for minority populations and refraining from framing them as a threat to the security of the majority.
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This paper discusses the increase in anti-Islamic discourse and movements in Europe following the January 2015 terrorist attacks against the French satirical magazine "Charlie Hebdo". The author contends that although the threat to Muslims posed by the discourse and movements is relatively low, governments should still respond to the issue through public engagement, providing security for minority populations and refraining from framing them as a threat to the security of the majority.
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