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Juni 16, 2016

Social networks have long stressed they will help legitimate investigations of crimes and attacks, but have resisted efforts to police or censor the vast amounts content flowing through them. But social media groups are capable of doing more to...

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Juni 16, 2016

New research in Science Magazine shows lone actors shouldn’t be the top priority when it comes to tracking ISIS online – groups should. In the study, computer scientists charted the ecology of pro-ISIS activity in 2015 on Europe’s biggest social...

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Juni 16, 2016

The father of a victim of the Islamic State's deadly attacks on Paris last year is suing Facebook, Google and Twitter for aiding the terrorist group. "Social networks have long stressed they will help legitimate investigations of crimes and attacks...

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Juni 16, 2016

Platforms like Facebook and Twitter have been promoting their new live video features, but are struggling to find ways to keep out content that promotes violence. But social media groups are capable of doing more to prevent and remove horrific...

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Juni 15, 2016

The jumbled picture emerging of Orlando shooter Omar Mateen — his statements to friends and coworkers and his tangled personal history — lay bare the dilemma for law enforcement in confronting the growing threat of home-grown lone wolf terrorists....

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Juni 14, 2016

The Sunday terror attack in Orlando, Florida highlights the need for social media companies to more actively disrupt extremist messaging on their platforms, CEP Executive Director David Ibsen said. “It is likely that [Mateen] was self-radicalized by...

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Juni 13, 2016

Mark Wallace, CEO of the Counter Extremism Project, said it was difficult to know how many LGBT men and women had been killed by IS, but the practice was well documented. "The targeting, persecution and killing of LGBT [people] in Isis-controlled...

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Juni 13, 2016

CEP President Frances Townsend on C-SPAN

CEP President Frances Townsend Speaks on C-SPAN's Washington Journal After Orlando Terror Attack.

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Juni 13, 2016

CEP President Frances Townsend on MSNBC

CEP President Frances Townsend on MSNBC Breaking News After Orlando Terror Attack.

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Juni 13, 2016

CEP President Fran was interviewed on MSNBC, providing valuable insights into the attack at an Orlando, Florida gay nightclub that resulted in the deaths of 49 people.

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Extremists: Their Words. Their Actions.

Fact:

On April 3, 2017, the day Vladimir Putin was due to visit the city, a suicide bombing was carried out in the St. Petersburg metro, killing 15 people and injuring 64. An al-Qaeda affiliate, Imam Shamil Battalion, claimed responsibility. 

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