The Sunday Times: Rachel North – Reforming the radicals

Ever since I was caught up in the London bombings of July 7, 2005, I have tried to learn more about terrorism. To understand is not to condone, nor to forgive. But I believe that by studying the roots of radicalisation, we have a better chance of preventing atrocities in the future.

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Posted on April 13th, 2008 at 12:41pm under The home front

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  1. Letters From A Tory (57 comments.) on 14.04.2008 at 08:23 Permalink | Reply

    Amen to that. You have to listen to people to understand them, which is why cutting anyone out of the peace process is doomed to failure.

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  2. Martin Wisse (8 comments.) on 14.04.2008 at 09:56 Permalink | Reply

    Bah. A tedious article, only interesting for saying that “we” should understand terrorists, but apart from that wholly conventional in its outlook.

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