potential?
• What are the successes and challenges of existing internet-deradicalization programs?
Is the internet best used as a facet of multipronged approaches to deradicalization? Or
can internet programs be conducted successfully without parallel noninternet ones?
Speakers
Mohammed Aburumman,
political analyst, Al Ghad Newspaper, Jordan
Evan Kohlmann,
terrorism consultant and contributor, Flashpoint Intelligence, United
States
Majed Al-Mersal,
Sakina Team, Saudi Arabia
Moderator
Fawaz Sharaf
13:30 – 14:30
Lunch
14:30 – 16:30
Panel 5: Successes and Challenges: Evaluating Implications for Wider Application
• Is it possible to speak of successes and challenges when each program is very distinct,
requiring a tailored approach?
• How may the problem of recidivism be tackled? Are the programs sustainable?
• What parameters are best-suited to evaluating success and failure in deradicalization
programs? How can these be improved or strengthened?
• What are some cross-cultural or cross-geographical applications or lessons learned?
• How may international institutions be brought into deradicalization?
• How can states interested in starting such programs begin to develop them?
Speakers
Richard Barrett,
coordinator, Al-Qaida and Taliban Sanctions Committee, United Nations
Hasan abu Hanieh,
freelance journalist, Jordan
Moderator
16:30 – 17:15
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