چکیده:
Today global community encounter with two cancerous phenomena: Terrorism and Extremism. These twin problems stand out as the natural outcome of intrinsic failing in the current international situation. They don't confine to any part of the world nor exclusive to one religion, also cannot be combated on a regional basis or through heavy reliance on military hardware. Now it is time to look at these challenges with open eyes without illusion and self-delusion to find an effective solution. This article will illustrate how effectively deal with these two formidable phenomena.
خلاصه ماشینی:
Regardless of where each state stands on these twin challenges, and whatever the quintessence of the official policy of this or that country, the international community in its entirety shares the common conviction that these problems need to be addressed urgently.
The twin problems of terrorism and extremism, far beyond the never-ending polemics among politicians, stand out as the natural outcome of intrinsic failings in the current (and recent) international situation.
When one witnesses Western-born and -educated individuals, raised in democratic, affluent Western societies who speak French or English as their mother tongues, yet brandish the beheading of innocent human beings in Syria and Iraq on television screens and in cyberspace, then one cannot seek refuge in depicting simplistic scenarios and engage in politically-correct blame games.
They believe that they have no hope for a better future, they see no actual and feasible possibility for productive self-fulfillment in an enabling and humanely conducive social environment - whether in Western societies which are becoming more and more introverted and xenophobic, or in the region in the grip of underdevelopment and without meaningful possibilities for representative government.
So, what we are faced with is a socio- cultural problem, and not solely a religious phenomenon: a social phenomenon caused by a deeply-felt state of deprivation, alienation, and marginalization in an otherwise affluent and developed environment, one that practically denies security, respect, engagement, and hope for disenfranchised individuals, groups and communities.