Aneesa Mustafa: The group Canadian Muslims For Peace say they are horrified by the recent attacks in Paris and the radicalization of some young men in this country. , according to CBC. "Now in the era of social media, every action is exponential. One thing that one person does is rebounded, retweeted, reblogged, rehashtagged around the world," organizer Aneesa Mustafa told News. Bill C-51 aims to 'remove terrorist propaganda' from internet Radicalization a growing risk in prisons, experts warn Anti-radicalization lacking against terror recruitment Muslim leaders spoke out against extremism on Saturday during a rally at Toronto City Hall. But they also say they pay a price for other crimes.
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