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Oxford seminar explores issues around reporting on terrorism

by NO_AUTHOR | Thomson Reuters Foundation
Monday, 16 November 2009 17:36 GMT

The Oxford-based Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism (RISJ) has hosted an international seminar on global security. "Reporting on terrorism" looked at many aspects of global security, and its ramifications for the media, during three days of moderated sessions from November 16-18.

Day 1 sessions opened with a discussion on the Modern Age of Terrorism, moderated by Mark Trevelyan of Reuters, with lead contributions from Dr Sajjan Gohel of the Asia-Pacific Foundation and Nigel Inkster of the International Institute for Strategic Studies.

The second session centred on the question of whether terrorists and the media are in a symbiotic relationship. The exploration of how journalists should handle their reporting of terrorism was moderated by Dr David Levy, Director of the RISJ, with lead addresses from Abdel Bari Atwan, Editor in chief of al-Quds al-Arabi newspaper, and Dr Peter Neumann of the International Centre for the Study of Radicalisation and Political Violence, Kings College, London.

A practical workshop exercise was held in the afternoon.

Day 2 looked at the role G-summits can play in global security, use of the internet for militant propaganda, the role of intelligence agencies, and whether loose nuclear material can be secured. This second day ended with an "On the record Q&A" with Richard Barrett, coordinator of the United Nations al Qaeda/Taliban monitoring team and a dinner addressed by Ambassador Ron Neumann, President of the American Academy of Diplomacy and former U.S. Ambassador to Afghanistan.

Sessions for the final day included responding to Islamism, the nature of fragile states, and a consideration of future challenges.

Joint sponsors of the seminar were Gerda Henkel Stiftung, Stanley Foundation and Thomson Reuters Foundation.

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