Tatarstan hosts the month “No to extremism!”

19 September 2019, Thursday

Extremist activity (extremism) is understood as the activity of individuals or groups to commit acts aimed at forcibly changing the foundations of the constitutional system, radical rejection of existing generally accepted norms and rules.

Extremism is a form of a person’s commitment to extreme views in religion, politics, in life, it is a commitment of people to separate methods of action. Extremists can exert an active influence on the consciousness and will of people in order to persuade them to violent actions, and therefore, pose an unpredictable threat to public safety.

The brutal tragedy in Beslan, where 335 people were killed and more than 1000 injured, the bombings of apartment buildings in Moscow, Buinaksk, Volgodonsk, where 300 people died, the explosions in Grozny, Mozdok and other cities, will never be forgotten.

This year, the month “No to extremism!” is being held in all the settlements of the Republic of Tatarstan. The action was organized in order to strengthen interethnic and interfaith harmony in the republic, prevent extremism and terrorism, and prevent conflicts on social, ethnic and religious grounds.

As part of the action, a photostand “No to extremism!” was framed at the Ministry of Land and Property of the Republic of Tatarstan.

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