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View all search resultsHe noted that social media poses challenges in counter extremism efforts. He said many radicals used social media to spread “their stories, their propaganda.”The internet is seen by some as an open marketplace for ideologies.“To fight those voices, we have to fight them on the internet,” Endy concluded.
The British government plans to strengthen partnerships among Islamic organizations in the UK and Indonesia to learn from Indonesia's experience in addressing extremism, promoting tolerance and diversity, as well as moderate religious practice.
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