Following recent changes in government policies, preventive measures against extremism have significantly decreased. Officials have stated that this decision was made due to the need for financial savings and a focus on other social priorities.
Worrying Consequences
However, experts are concerned that this approach could lead to an increase in extremism and social insecurity. The reduction in investment in prevention programs means losing important opportunities for community education and awareness. This is while extremist threats are increasing not only domestically but also globally.
These policy changes raise many questions about the future of social security and how to manage threats. Can society really be kept safe from serious dangers by reducing preventive measures?
By Tag Clar Editorial