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Morocco opposition head to use cultural programmes to curb extremism

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Morocco’s parliamentary opposition head Ilyas El-Omari says he wants to use cultural programmes, education and jobs as weapons to fight Islamic extremism, if his party wins a national election of Friday.

El-Omari who is the secretary general of the Party of Authenticity and Modernity (PAM) during an interview with The Associated Press called for investigations into the funding behind government-accredited associations he believes are involved in radicalizing youth.

El-Omari said Saturday in the city of Oujda: “Are you telling me a young man who couldn’t even afford a coffee now has enough money to fly to Syria?”

His party’s main election rival, the governing Islamist Party of Justice and Development, has doubled down on fighting extremism, taking credit for dismantling nearly 30 cells this year, The Associated Press reports.

Syria is often a destination for radicalised youth.

 

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