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One-stop portal on preventing and countering violent extremism launched
Tarikh : 14 March 2022
Dilaporkan Oleh : ISTAC Web
Kategori : News
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PETALING JAYA: A one-stop portal is now available to access content on preventing and countering violent extremism (PCVE).
In a statement released by International Institute Of Islamic Thought And Civilisation (ISTAC), it said the project by ISTAC and the International Islamic University Malaysia (IIUM) was a joint collaboration between the Malaysian Press Institute (MPI), South-East Asia Regional Centre for Counter Terrorism (SEARCCT), Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM), and the US Embassy in Kuala Lumpur.
"The partnership has launched mycveguide.com, a one-stop portal that provides and links original and secondary content i.e. local, regional and global news, commentary, training, webinars, research and publications in preventing and countering violent extremism (PCVE).
"It will also emphasise the PCVE sector in relation to Malaysia’s soon to be Malaysia’s National Action Plan on PCVE 2022 – 2026," said the statement.
The portal was launched by Foreign Ministry SEARCCT director-general Datuk Ganeson Sivagurunathan, witnessed by US Ambassador to Malaysia Brian D. McFeeters and IIUM president Tan Sri Dr Mohd Daud Bakar
"The launch also showcases Fat Bidin’s National Countering/Preventing Violent Extremism (CVE/PVE) Campaign which consists of three-feature length documentaries, two hyperlocal YouTube channels and five special reports from various news organisations.
“The feature length documentaries will be aired on Fat Bidin’s media partner Astro Awani. Currently, two documentaries have been produced, the hyperlocal YouTube channels are active and two special reports have come out on The Malaysian Insight and The Vibes.
"All mentees underwent a series of workshops and trained under different media and CVE players, such as Lina Tan from Red Communications and Thomas Koruth Samuel from UNDP.
"The campaign is spearheaded by Zan Azlee and Sheril A. Bustaman, who are the mentors and producers for all the programmes under the campaign.
"Registered participants of the event consist of various stakeholders, journalists, social media users with those in academia and research, practitioners, civil society, and policy makers in mind," added the statement.
Elaborating on mycveguide.com, Ganeson said the web-portal will be a closely linked new eco-system of security and public safety in Malaysia that will be launched by National Action Plan for Preventing and Countering Violent Extremism (NAP PCVE) in April.
"It is meant to provide original content as well as secondary sources such as news, webinars, training, engagements, research, and resources.
"It will also serve the role of a style guide to help educate journalists to responsibly report or write on violent extremism (VE) and terrorism," he said.
article from The Star Friday, 04 Mar 2022 3:40 PM MYT