Seminar to educate Hyderabad youth about perils of ISIS
State Minorities Commission for Telangana and Andhra Pradesh is organising the event here to educate youth about the perils of ISIS’ ideology and serious repercussions of getting involved in its activities through social media
Hyderabad: As security agencies grapple with rising trend of youth coming under influence of Islamic State, a seminar-cum-interactive session is being organised here this week to discuss ways to wean away people from the violent and ultra conservative ideology of the terror group.
State Minorities Commission for Telangana and Andhra Pradesh is organising the event here to educate youth about the perils of ISIS’ ideology and serious repercussions of getting involved in its activities through social media.
Commission Chairman Abid Rasool Khan said the event is planned for either August 5 or 6. Eminent Muslim leaders, religious figures, police officers, legal experts and representatives of social media companies have been invited.
Commission Chairman Abid Rasool Khan
The idea is to discuss how ISIS is affecting youth and how the youth are being taken in a wrong direction through certain websites and all those Facebook posts.
“This is an important session where we are inviting officials concerned with monitoring of intelligence, representatives of companies like Google and Facebook who are based in Hyderabad. We are inviting community ‘ulemas’ (scholars), religious leaders, media personalities and outlets who have some sway like Urdu newspapers, college principals, Vice-Chancellors of Universities like JNTU and Osmania and leaders of all political,” Khan said.
“The idea is to discuss how ISIS is affecting youth and how the youth are being taken in a wrong direction through certain websites and all those Facebook posts. To give parents a message on how they can control their young boys from getting involved in these activities, how they should keep a tab, under which law they can be booked and what are the punishments. The aim is to ensure the youth does not land in trouble and jeopardise their career and future,” he added.
Khan also said a national conference of State-level Minorities Commissions, slated to be held in Bengaluru, would now be held in Hyderabad in August last wee
The event is being organised in the backdrop of police in several states detaining men on suspicion of having links with ISIS or planning to join the dreaded outfit. In June-end, NIA busted a module in Hyderabad whose members allegedly owed allegiance to ISIS.
Khan also said a national conference of State-level Minorities Commissions, slated to be held in Bengaluru, would now be held in Hyderabad in August last week. The attendees would dwell on subjects of national importance pertaining to minorities, he said.