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Subject CEP Webinar: Islamism – Bridging the Atlantic Divide
Date December 10, 2020 4:00 PM
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The Counter Extremism Project (CEP) invites you to our webinar Islamism –
Bridging the Atlantic Divide. The recent spate of jihadist terror attacks i


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CEP Webinar: Islamism – Bridging the Atlantic Divide

(New York, N.Y./London) – The Counter Extremism Project (CEP) invites you to
our webinarIslamism – Bridging the Atlantic Divide.

 

The recent spate of jihadist terror attacks in Europe has highlighted concerns
over domestic Islamist movements, with French President Emmanuel Macron’s
campaign against “Islamist Separatism” garnering considerable attention.
Meanwhile, recent comments from U.S. journalists have caused some resentment in
France, emphasizing their lack of awareness of the different challenges facing
both American and European societies.

 

The discussion will focus on the unique challenges facing France and other
European states, coming from both Islamism and jihadist violence.

 

 Islamism – Bridging the Atlantic Divide

Monday, December 14, 2020

11:30 a.m. EST / 16.30 GMT / 17.30 CET

 

Opening remarks:

Lucinda Creighton, CEP Senior Advisor in Europe, Former Irish Minister of
State for European Affairs

 

Moderator:

Liam Duffy, London-based CEP Advisor, author of CEP’s latest report;
Gradualists to Jihadists: Islamist Narratives in the West
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Speakers:

 

Caroline Fourest, French commentator, writer, director, and former Charlie
Hebdo columnist

 

Sir John Jenkins, former U.K. Ambassador to Syria, Iraq, Libya, and Saudi
Arabia who led the review into the Muslim Brotherhood

 

To register for the webinar, please follow this link:

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