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GOVERNMENT TAKES A HARD LINE APPROACH TO AUSTRALIAN EXTREMISTSThe Prime Minister says people who head overseas to fight with militant groups like Islamic State are not welcome in Australia, and those who do arrive back in Australia can expect jail time. Others argue reformed jihadists could be useful to help de-radicalise young Muslims.INTERVIEW: DR CLARKE JONES - TERRORISM AND RADICALISATION EXPERTDr Clarke Jones, an expert on terrorism and radicalisation at ANU, speaks to Lateline's Emma Alberici about countering violent extremism.AUSTRALIAN MUSLIM PARENTS AND LEADERS SAY NO TO EXTREMISMThe influence of Islamic State has thrown up new challenges for Australia's Muslim parents. But it's making many even more determined to ensure their children are taught the true principles of their faith. Lateline's Jason Om was invited along to a Muslim youth centre and a community barbecue at Yagoona in Sydney's south-west, where he asked families and religious leaders about their hopes and their fears.INTERVIEW: FATHER FRANK BRENNANFrank Brennan is a Jesuit priest and adjunct professor at the College of Law and National Centre for Indigenous Studies at the Australian National University. He spoke to Emma Alberici about his book, 'No Small Change: the road to recognition for indigenous Australians' |
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Closed captioning in English |
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Broadcast 2015-05-19 at 22:40:00 |
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Disengagement (Military science)
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Indigenous peoples -- Civil rights.
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Recognition (International law)
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Terrorism -- Prevention.
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Brennan, Frank.
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IS (Organization)
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Australia.
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Iraq.
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Western Australia -- Broome.
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Streaming video
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Alberici, Emma, host
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Iggulden, Tom, reporter
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Om, Jason, reporter
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Abbott, Tony, contributor
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Ayish, Hassam, contributor
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Brennan, Frank, contributor
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Ibrahim, Abu, contributor
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Jennings, Peter, contributor
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Jones, Clarke, contributor
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Trad, Mohammad, contributor
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