Internet giants to discuss online extremism with EU officials

Internet giants to discuss online extremism with EU officials

PanARMENIAN.Net - Google, Twitter, Facebook and Microsoft representatives will discuss concerns about online radicalization and jihadist propaganda with EU officials at an informal dinner on Wednesday, Oct 8, according to CIO.

The dinner attendees will discuss challenges posed by terrorists’ use of the Internet and possible responses, the European Commission said.

They will also discuss tools and techniques to respond to terrorist online activities, with particular regard to the development of specific “counter-narrative initiatives,” which are attempts to respond to the ideology of militant groups, Commission spokesman Michele Cercone said.

The tech companies will meet Commission representatives and ministers of the 28 EU member states in Luxembourg.

“The Internet and social media play a profoundly positive role in our lives and societies. However, they are also used by violent extremists to advance their aims, whether through engagement, propaganda, radicalization or recruitment,” Cercone said. The Commission is particularly concerned about the recruiting of EU citizens to fight for radical Islamist groups in the Middle-East, the so-called foreign fighters, as well as calls for ‘electronic Jihad’ that the EU is facing, he said.

The Internet is largely operated by private companies, and together with civil society, they have the best Internet expertise he said, adding that conversely, law enforcement agencies and intelligence services possess the best knowledge about terrorist activities. “Public-private dialogue is therefore an essential tool to discuss issues of common interest,” he added.

It is the first time such a meeting has taken place, and no new measures are on the table, according to Cercone. The objective is to build a bridge between politicians and the industry so that more meetings can take place in the future, he said.

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