The 11th edition of the international “Marrakech Security Forum” began proceedings Friday to debate Africa’s stability and the challenge of terrorism and global threats, with the participation of more than 150 senior civil, military and security officials, leaders of international organizations, and African, American, European and Asian experts. The gender dimension: an element of prevention and fight against communitarianism, factors of violent radicalization and communalism, radicalization and far-right terrorism in the West are among the topics on the forum agenda. In an opening address, president of the Moroccan Center for Strategic Studies (CMES), Mohammed Benhammou, said the 11th edition will highlight Morocco’s experience in the fight against violent extremism and terrorism, a “rich and singular” experience that is internationally recognized for its efficiency. The forum will offer the opportunity to focus on the 4th generation of so-called “hybrid” wars that have invaded in particular the Middle East and North Africa, with interference between local, regional and global players, in addition to the persistence of cyber security threats, particularly in social networks, he said. The forum is organized by the CMES, in partnership with the African Federation for Strategic Studies (FAES).
Source: The North Africa Journal February 07, 2020 14:26 UTC