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Radicalization, sectarianism, and violence have affected the youth more than any other age groups in district Dera Ismail Khan. The district had a peaceful and diverse community until late 1990s. Its residents came from diverse ethnic, religious, and sectarian backgrounds. Sectarianism and later terrorism disturbed the much-cherished peace and diversity of the district. The War on Terror, the operations in Waziristan, the arrival of IDPs, and local politics based on religious and sectarian lines increased youth’s susceptibility to radicalization and marred the peace and diversity in the district. The government’s counter radicalization strategy was largely based in panel law enforcement. On the other hand, there is considerable scope for community level involvement for countering radicalization among the youth. There is need to empower the youth as active participants to counter the radical narratives, and to check their susceptibility to violence. Accordingly, there is need for investments in their institutional capacity building.

Syed Sami Raza. (2018) Susceptibility to Radicalization and Violence among the Youth in Dera Ismail Khan, Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan, Pakistan Journal of Criminology, Volume-10, Issue-1.
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