The Counter Extremism Project (CEP), in cooperation with the European Policy
Centre (EPC), is pleased to invite you to this online policy dialogue and
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Online Policy Dialogue: Marching Home? Why Repatriating Foreign Fighters Must
Be A Pan-European Priority
(New York, N.Y./Brussels, Belgium) – The Counter Extremism Project (CEP), in
cooperation with the European Policy Centre (EPC), is pleased to invite you to
this online policy dialogue and launch event of their joint publication.
“Marching Home? Why repatriating foreign fighters must be a pan-European
priority”
Monday, November 9, 2020
9 a.m. – 10:30 a.m. EST / 15:00 – 16:30 CET
The joint research project has analyzed the different approaches of European
governments towards their citizens who are held in prison and in refugee camps
in Syria and Iraq, including different approaches to expatriation,
reintegration, and rehabilitation. The discussion paper aims to provide
recommendations for the EU and its Member States and includes a clear set of
conclusions on the policy and operational response to foreign terrorist
fighters.
This online event will discuss the multiple dimensions of repatriating foreign
terrorist fighters and examine the different views on the issue. Speakers
include:
David Ibsen
Executive Director, CEP
Opening remarks
Ian Acheson
Senior Advisor, CEP
Letta Taylor
Senior Researcher, Crisis and Conflict Division-Terrorism / Counterterrorism
Lead, Human Rights Watch
Tanya Mehra
Senior Project Leader / Senior Research Fellow, International Centre for
Counter-Terrorism (ICCT), The Hague
Amanda Paul
Senior Policy Analyst, EPC
Moderator
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