Commentary: Youth radicalisation today is passive, quiet and incremental

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The unsettling reality is that young people cannot be fully shielded from harmful influences online, says NUS’ Carol Soon and Hannah Nor’hisham. SINGAPORE: The 14-year-old student who was  issued a restriction order in January highlights the worrying trend of self-radicalisation in Singapore. Buying into extremist ideologies propagated by Islamic State, he harboured aspirations to go overseas to fight for the group and die as a martyr. Last year, another 14-year-old student was given a

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Commentary: Youth radicalisation today is passive, quiet and incremental https://www.channelnewsasia.com/ - 25.02.2026 06:00
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Commentary: Youth radicalisation today is passive, quiet and incremental https://www.channelnewsasia.com/ - 25.02.2026 06:00
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