The Counter Extremism Project has purchased the Auschwitz commander's villa in Poland to transform it into a centre for ...
A house once inhabited by a Nazi commandant of the Auschwitz extermination camp will be turned into a research centre fighting against anti-Semitism and extremism, a US non-profit said on Wednesday.
Since Auschwitz was liberated in January 1945, the house at number 88 Legionow Street had been in the private hands of a ...
With its manicured garden and spacious interior, the three-story villa was once described as “paradise” by the mother who raised her five children there. And much was done to preserve the household’s ...
Israel's main objective in the war in Gaza was the eradication of Hamas, but that has not happened. Although the group's ...
The attacker who killed 14 pedestrians on Bourbon Street was “influenced by the discourse and messaging of the Islamic State, ...
The money to seed this project should come from a wide variety of individuals, organizations, and governments that share an interest in countering extremism. Public and private funding is readily ...
Review by Walter Horn (and more thoughts from him here ).
Facebook Messenger has been used to try to deradicalise extremists in a pilot project funded entirely by the company. People posting extreme far-right and Islamist content in the UK were ...
But last year it was acquired by the Counter Extremism Project, a New York-based NGO that has sought to combat extremism since 2014. Within days, this building – a potent symbol of how the ...