Having just spent two and a half days with religious leaders, civil society activists, policy makers and bureaucrats from around the world at Wilton Park in Sussex, there were so many topics and perspectives presented that I will likely have to write several blogs to cover the richness of the material and the subsequent thoughts […]
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The challenge of hostage situations
Now that the immediate horror of what happened to John Ridsdel has passed – not that this heinous act will ever be forgotten – many have turned their attention to what the Canadian government could or should have done to save the life of this Canadian citizen. Debates of this nature are inevitable as everyone […]
Ottawa has a gang problem. This should come as a surprise to no one as Ottawa is a relatively large city (more or less a million people) and most big cities are plagued with similar issues. We should note that the size of the gang issue in the nation’s capital is not nearly as serious […]
Can “soft power” defeat terrorism?
There is a lot of talk these days about what approach is best when dealing with radicalisation to violence. Some advocate harsh state-controlled measures (arrest and incarceration), or even harsher military ones (drone the bastards!) while others tout the intervention model. Still others are somewhere in between. Which leaves us with the question we began […]
The questions surrounding how many Muslims support terrorism and hence represent a threat to Western societies never seem to end. It seems that this is an obsession with us. This is not that surprising when “politicians” like Donald Trump tell the world that “Muslims hate us”. Not just the terrorists – all Muslims, which is […]
I have often said that we here in Canada are living in a post-religious society. This is not to imply that religion does not exist here or that faith is not very important to many Canadians, but rather that it does not have the profile it once did and does not appear to have a […]
(I just realised that the title of this blog could be seen as offensive. Please believe that I am not equating those that build bridges and improve our way of life with those who wantonly slaughter innocent people in the name of ideology. The two have nothing in common. Or do they?) Building on my […]
The answer to the question in the title of this blog should be a no-brainer. We want research to help us come up with ways to stop (or prevent) terrorism. Who would quibble with that? Well, things are not as simple as they seem according to an article in the New York Times. In the […]
I just read in the Ottawa Citizen that the brother of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, Alexandre, has called on the Liberal government not to deport alleged Algerian terrorist Mohamed Harkat back to his native land. Recall that Mr. Harkat was subject to a National Security Certificate and found to be inadmissible to Canada under the […]
Terrorism and social media
I listened to a fascinating interview on CBC Radio’s The Current this morning (February 25) with former Google executive Wael Ghonim on the role that social media played in the Egyptian uprising of 2011. Mr. Ghonim was the creator of the FaceBook page We are all Khaled Said, named after a young man brutally beaten […]