The Role of Inclusion in Countering Violent Extremism
The Role of Inclusion in Countering Violent Extremism
This study attempts to shed light on Moroccan Salafis' perception of themselves and their Social and Political Environment.
Despite Morocco's efforts to train Malian Imams, outcomes will remain limited unless the selection method, the training and the professional integration of these imams in their home countries are reconsidered.
Morocco’s security-oriented approach to countering violent extremism leaves little room for rehabilitation efforts.
Despite the media controversy surrounding the question of Moroccan Shiites, their political influence remains limited.
On the 14-16th January 2019, the Moroccan Institute for Policy Analysis (MIPA) led a delegation of Moroccan experts, academics and civil society activists to the Hague Expert Meeting that toke place at Leiden University
Over the past two years, jihadist activities has decreased thanks to Morocco’s security vigilance and because ISIS became less attractive
By exporting its “moderate” religious model, Morocco aim to enhance its soft power in Africa. Though, this policy faces competition with the other religious ideologies
The politicization of Salafis has been conducive to their pragmatism, but also deepened their fragmentation, which will weaken their political influence