President Ben Ali calls for protecting young people from extremism
We know that President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali was at the forefront political leaders to openly affirm the need to protect human societies against all forms of hatred and extremism. In his speech opening session of the 22nd International Symposium organized by the RCD on the theme "Youth and the challenges of today", President Ben Ali stressed the urgency to build "a safer world more stable, just and developed, free of conflict,'xtrémisme and various manifestations of fanaticism and terrorism "while showing that the construction of this world still depends on the degree of interest that political leaders give to the youth.
From the perspective of President Ben Ali, the building of this world must be based objectively on a "comprehensive and coherent approach in its educational aspects, cultural and media." This approach is likely to interest young people in policy and 'avert the risk of slipping into fanaticism, hatred, extremism and terrorism. "
With courageous analysis acknowledges that he, President Ben Ali calls for knowing the reason for the disaffection of young people for "public affairs and in particular for political participation." This must lead elites and policymakers' thinking about this phenomenon, to identify its causes and make the appropriate solutions so that youth continues to be concerned by the national and international affairs, to be involved, to participate in the public life and engage in political action with all the opportunities it offers in terms of action, and exercise in democratic behavior. "
is a challenge facing the international community to build a world fit for youth.
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