CEP Germany

Events

Houthi Procurement & Terror Finance – The Yemeni Arm of Iran’s Proxy Forces

Events

Dezember 13, 2023

EVENT PROGRAM:

Presentation:

Ari Heistein

Author of the CEP report series

Yemen Specialist and Defense Technology Professional

Discussants:

Dr. Raz Zimmt

Research Fellow, Israel’s Institute for National Security Studies (INSS)

Amb. Edmund Fitton-Brown

Senior Advisor, Counter Extremism Project (CEP)

EVENT PROGRAM: Presentation: Ari Heistein 20132
The Sociology of Jihadism – Assessing Women and Men Imprisoned for Islamist Terrorism in France

Events

November 22, 2023

EVENT PROGRAM:

Presenters:

Dr. Romain Sèze

Project Manager, French Prison Administration (DAP), France

Sofia Koller

Senior Research Analyst, Counter Extremism Project (CEP), Germany

EVENT PROGRAM: Presenters: Dr. Romain 20133
Violent Right-Wing Extremism in Slovakia video image

Events

November 15, 2023

CEP-GLOBSEC Webinar

EVENT PROGRAM: Introductory Remarks and 19805
The Radical Right in Bulgaria

Events

November 14, 2023

CEP-GLOBSEC Webinar

CEP-GLOBSEC Webinar Dr. Spasimir Domaradzki 19806
Strafverfolgung von IS-Rückkehrerinnen

Events

November 2, 2023

CEP-Webinar

CEP-Webinar Präsentationen: Sofia Koller Senior 19807
Daesh in Afghanistan

Events

Juli 6, 2023

CEP-KAS Webinar

CEP-KAS Webinar EVENT PROGRAM: Opening 19324
The Financial Strategies Of Right-Wing Extremists In The U.K. Germany

Events

Juli 5, 2023

CEP Webinar

CEP Webinar EVENT PROGRAM: Introductory 19325
The Taliban’s Takeover in Afghanistan – Effects on Global Terrorism

Events

Juni 29, 2023

CEP-KAS Webinar

EVENT PROGRAM: Presentations: Should I 19326
The Deteriorating Security Situation in West Africa – Understanding and Countering JNIM, ISWAP, and ISGS

Events

Juni 22, 2023

CEP-KAS Webinar
 

EVENT PROGRAM: Opening Remarks: David 19327

Daily Dose

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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