Families Against Terrorism and Extremism

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Families Against Terrorism and Extremism advertised itself as the 'biggest grassroots anti-extremism network in the world.'[1] It appears to have existed between 2016 and 2017, when, presumably, the funding ran out.

FATE is also claimed to be:

one of the rare straight forward organisations involving families directly touched by terrorism that started powerful campaigns targeting vulnerable youths. Thanks to numerous surveys and in-depth interviews with a hundred families, FATE published a report showing that faced by a failure of any top down government approach, the civil society and particularly families are key to countering extremism.


FATE 'partnered' with

Contact

Internet Archive holdings: findfate.org
Twitter: @FATE_EN Joined March 2016. Last Tweet: Jul 13, 2017

Notes

  1. Anicée Gohar FATE: Families Unite Against Terrorism and Extremism, Scoopempire 14 November 2016.