Erin Marie Saltman: How young people join violent extremist groups -- and how to stop them
Erin Marie Saltman: Bagaimana anak muda bergabung dalam kelompok ekstremisme dengan kekerasan -- dan cara menghentikan mereka
Dr. Erin Marie Saltman manages Facebook's counterterrorism and counter-extremism policy work for Europe, the Middle East and Africa. Full bio
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in Far Right youth camp in Hungary.
golongan kanan di Hungaria.
youth political socialization --
di bidang sosialisasi politik pemuda -
political ideologies
politik
of young people I was talking to
dengan saya
tersebut
of why people were joining.
bergabung.
a little bit too Jewish.
Yahudi.
Hungaria.
your last name goes first,
di awal,
turned into "Salty Irena,"
"Salty Irena",
I would have naturally chosen for myself.
memungkinkan.
that it was actually really fun.
berada di sana sangatlah menyenangkan.
kuda,
di malam hari,
faces as targets.
sebagai sasarannya.
actually, friendly, inclusive group
yang akrab dan bersahabat
anything to do with the Roma population,
bagaimana menangani orang-orang Gipsi,
very hate-based very quickly.
menjadi penuh kebencian.
sekarang,
violent extremist movements,
ekstremisme dengan kekerasan
counter these processes?"
efektif?"
atrocities and attacks
serangan
but all over the world,
tempat di seluruh dunia
violent individuals.
bengis.
with their upbringing."
mereka."
from educated backgrounds,
sebagian belum.
I want to talk you through,
challenge this in a modern era?
di era modern ini.
of different things
process of radicalization,
seseorang,
into push and pull factors.
faktor pendorong dan penarik.
for Far Right, neo-Nazi groups
golongan kanan, neo-Nazi
and terrorist groups.
teroris.
what makes you vulnerable
Anda rentan
a lot of different things,
a sense of isolation,
terkucilkan,
is under attack,
tengah diserang
on a nationality or an ethnicity
kewarganegaraan atau etnis
are doing nothing to help.
di sekeliling Anda diam saja.
Anda menjadi ekstremis berbahaya,
do not make you a violent extremist,
towards a group like the Roma population,
orang-orang Gipsi,
a violently mobilized group.
penariknya.
extremist organizations offering
kelompok ekstremis ini
very positive things,
positif,
a spiritual purpose,
to build a utopian society
utopis
and adventure.
petualangan.
at foreign terrorist fighters,
with the wind in their hair
terkibas angin
menghampiri mereka
and women going to join them
that's the propaganda being given.
itulah propaganda yang diberikan.
kelompok ekstremis
confusing, nuanced world
yang rumit, membingungkan, dan ambigu
into black and white,
putih
about ISIS, Daesh,
ISIS, Daesh
in how we look at these processes,
dalam proses ini
and their tactics.
and the usage of social media,
penggunaan sosial media,
tweeting and videos of beheadings.
video-video pemenggalan kepala.
does not radicalize you.
meradikalisasi.
does do is it is a catalyst.
sebagai katalisator.
dan kecepatan
of a jihadist changed for us.
gelap dan tertutup telah berubah.
we were in their kitchens.
dalam bahasa mereka.
tweeting in their own languages.
pernikahan mereka,
talking about their wedding day,
dan tiba-tiba
to Grand Theft Auto being made.
is that trying to counter it,
sosial media
and social media companies
teroris?
lalu muncul lagi yang baru
and they'd just come back up,
having a 25th account
media sosial
disseminated everywhere.
and regulations of social media, too.
regulasi media sosial.
conversation with a recruiter
dengan seorang perekrut
at which that conversation
less regulated,
sedikit diatur
track where that conversation went.
pembicaraan mereka.
alternatives to censorship.
mengembangkan alternatif selain sensor.
because it's state-building.
membangun negara.
accountants, hackers and women.
akuntan, peretas, dan wanita.
a huge increase of women going
meningkat
terakhir.
of the people going over to join
1 dari 4 orang yang bergabung
lawan
this process with.
some of the positive things
hal-hal baik
to prevent and counter violent extremism.
melawan ekstremisme dengan kekerasan.
than countering,
perlawanan.
in medical terms.
so you are naturally resilient
secara alamiah
a symptom or a sign
tanda-tanda
extremist ideology.
kekerasan.
about really broad groups of people
yang amat beragam
and agree with certain things online,
dan menyetujui hal-hal daring
if somebody already has a swastika tattoo
yang telah bertato swastika
grup.
of each one of those levels
setiap level
of engaging with people are becoming.
orang menjadi radikal.
that we helped develop.
kembangkan.
within a classroom setting,
di dalam kelas
can be very hard to try to explain,
dapat sangat susah dijelaskan,
and survivors of extremism
ekstremis dan penyintas ekstremisme
and create question-giving to classrooms,
pertanyaan bagi anak-anak di kelas
ekstremisme.
fighting for ISIS,
prajurit ISIS
and where they're at and regret,
posisi saat ini dan penyesalan mereka
to have a dialogue around it.
berdialog seputar hal itu.
of individuals,
of civil society voices.
masyarakat sipil.
that are looking for information online,
pencari informasi di internet
identity questions?
mereka?
lain?
large groups of civil society voices
masyarakat sipil dengan
app developers, artists, comedians,
pengembang aplikasi, seniman, pelawak
spesifik
to very strategic audiences.
penonton spesifik yang telah ditentukan.
creating a satirical video
to 15- to 20-year-olds online
15-20 tahun
to be very specific,
sangat spesifik
when somebody's viewing, watching
melihat, menonton
it's not me or you --
atau Anda --
that we are looking to engage with.
yang kita targetkan.
a pilot program called "One to One,"
program percontohan "One to One,"
to a group of labeled neofascists
kelompok neofasis
Messenger into their inbox, saying,
Facebook ke kotak masuk mereka berbunyi,
I've been there.
juga begitu.
from this sort of interaction.
interaksi semacam ini.
a former neo-Nazi say, "Hey, how are you?"
berkata, "Hai, bagaimana kabar Anda?"
that around 60 percent
60 persen
tanggapan
had sustained engagement,
60 persennya masih terus terlibat.
having conversations
about what they were going through,
yang sedang mereka alami,
for talking about these subjects,
ini
unlikely sectors to the table.
terduga untuk berperan.
all over the world,
dunia,
their messages are not strategic
strategis
the audiences they want to reach.
orang yang ingin mereka jangkau.
of former extremists.
ekstremis.
in different parts of the world.
anak muda di berbagai belahan dunia.
to bring the tech sector to the table
untuk mengajak ahli teknologi,
and marketing expertise
ahli pemasaran
a more robust and challenging of extremism
ekstremisme yang lebih kuat
that if you are in the audience
that this is your sector,
ini bukan sektor Anda,
that you have right now
miliki saat ini
secara efektif.
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Erin Marie Saltman - Policy researcherDr. Erin Marie Saltman manages Facebook's counterterrorism and counter-extremism policy work for Europe, the Middle East and Africa.
Why you should listen
Dr. Erin Marie Saltman's background and expertise includes both Far Right and Islamist extremist processes of radicalization within a range of regional and socio-political contexts. Her research and publications have focused on the evolving nature of online extremism and terrorism, gender dynamics within violent extremist organizations and youth radicalization. Saltman has previously held senior research positions at Quilliam Foundation and the Institute for Strategic Dialogue, where she managed international programs. She has also worked with local activists, artists and techies to challenge violent extremism.
As Facebook's Counterterrorism Policy Manager based in London, Saltman regularly speaks with both governments and NGOs on issues related to how Facebook counters terrorism and violent extremism. She has also helped establish the Global Internet Forum to Counter Terrorism, bringing together leading industry partners (Facebook, Google, Microsoft and Twitter) with smaller startups and tech companies to create cross-platform knowledge sharing, technology solutions and research.
Saltman remains a Research Fellow at the Institute for Strategic Dialogue. She is a graduate of Columbia University (BA) and University College London (MA and PhD). View her articles and publications here.
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