call for collaboration with the radicalization awareness network (ran)
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addressed to victims and/or representatives of their association, to academy research involved in terrorism and victims studies, and to individuals or companies who work in the field communication (for instance film makers and specialists on the use new media)TRANSCRIPT
CALL FOR COLLABORATION
The Radicalization Awareness Network (RAN) is set up by the European Commission as an EU-wide
umbrella network of practitioners and local actors involved in countering violent radicalization. The
purpose of this network is to identify good practices, promote the exchange of information and
experience in different fields of violent radicalization such as, for example, the use of Internet and
social media for extremist propaganda and use by terrorists of information and communications
technologies. The network works towards countering radicalization before it leads to violent
extremism.
It will encourage credible role models and opinion leaders to voice positive messages offering
alternatives to violent, extremist propaganda. As we know and it has been underlined also in the
Riyadh Conference on the “Use of the Internet to Counter the Appeal of Extremist Violence”, by the
United Nations Counterterrorism Implementation Task Force (CTITF): «Individuals who have been
victims of terrorism form possibly the most powerful group of messengers as they can promote a
counter-narrative through personal stories and so ‘speak truth to terror’».
As a 'network of networks' the RAN includes groups, associations and platforms with concrete and
practical involvement in preventing radicalization issues. Their work is organized in work-groups.
AfVT.org and AIVITER launched the “Victims of Terrorism” (RAN-VVT) group. The first meeting will
take place on:
29th and 30th May 2012
Maison d’Associations du 17ème Arrondissement, Paris
The aim of this first meeting is:
1. Presentation of RAN and the working group Victims of Terrorism
2. The ethical, legal and academic aspects of the use of testimonies of victims for counter-
radicalization.
3. Sharing good and bad experiences about collecting and/or using testimonies
This work-group meeting will be composed by victims and/or representatives of their association, of
academy research involved in terrorism and victims studies, and of individuals or companies who
work in the field communication (for instance film makers and specialists on the use new media).
If your organization is interested to share its experience and skills in the field of counter-narrative
productions and didactic/pedagogic activity from the voice of victims, survivors, families and witness
of terrorism acts, please contact Maarten van de Donk from the RAN secretary in charge of the
coordination and all the logistics at the following address: [email protected]
Only one person per organization can attend the meeting. Deadline for registration is May 14th.
If you do have suggestions on people we should invite for this or upcoming meetings feel free to
contact us.
It will be an honor to welcome you in Paris and we are looking forward to cooperate with you in the
working group meeting.
Best regards
Guillaume Denoix de Saint Marc Luca Guglielminetti
AfVT.org AIVITER