Nation must remain alert to extremist activities


THE recent arrest of six Malaysian youths, aged between 16 and 21, for suspected involvement in Islamic State (IS)-linked extremist activities is a sobering reminder that while the shadow of terrorism may have receded, it has far from disappeared.

The stark reality is that violent extremism does not emerge in isolation. Instead, it evolves within a broader ecosystem of ideological exposure and social influence.

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