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International scientific forum on role of culture and arts in combating crime and extremism kicks off at ICESCO headquarters

Baku, July 18, AZERTAC

Amid high-level presence, the international scientific forum on the role of culture and arts in combating crime and extremism has kicked off at the headquarters of the Islamic World Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ICESCO), according to the official website of the organization.
The Forum was held by ICESCO in partnership with Naif Arab University for Security Sciences (NAUSS) in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) for the Gulf Cooperation Council Region, aimed at highlighting the role of artistic and cultural work in combating crime, shedding light on the importance of cultural and artistic contents in supporting coexistence, and reviewing best Arab, regional and international practices and experiences in the field.
The opening session of the three-day forum saw the participation of senior officials and experts from the ministries of interior, justice, social affairs, information and culture in the Arab countries, along with representatives of regional and international organizations, and researchers from universities and competent authorities.
The event opened with the recitation of verses from the Holy Quran, followed by the address of Dr. Salim M. AlMalik, ICESCO Director-General, who stressed the key role of culture and art in human life, as they provide the best mediums to express human feelings, pointing out that crime and extremism are the product of harsh social conditions, devoid of societal role models.
The director-general made five recommendations, which focused on the role of cultural and artistic policies as a tool for addressing the issues of crime and extremism, the role of intellectuals as an integral part of social and civilizational edification, the significance of creating interesting cultural and artistic training materials at the pre-university level, the need for cultural facilities in neighborhoods and regions to provide cultural and artistic services that meet residents’ needs, and the importance of according due attention to younger generations to face current challenges.
The session, moderated by Amb. Khaled Fathulrahman, Head of ICESCO’s Centre for Civilizational Dialogue, saw next the address of Mr. Abdellatif Wehbi, Minister of Justice of the Kingdom of Morocco, who stressed the importance of culture and arts in creating a cultural reference for humanity, noting that the Kingdom of Morocco has been keen to adopt an integrated national approach in the field of countering terrorism and extremism.
Speaking next was Dr. Mohammad bin Ali Koman, Secretary-General of the Secretary General of Arab Interior Ministers Council, who pointed out that the security approach cannot singlehandedly combat crime, which prompted the Council to enhance the role of culture and arts in combating terrorism and acts of extremism, through several programs and initiatives.
For his part, Mr. Khalid bin Abdulaziz Alharfash, NAUSS Vice President for External Relations, stated that the Forum was organized as part of the partnership between the University and ICESCO, in reflection of both institutions’ awareness of the role of art as one of the paths to support coexistence, combat extremism and promote cultural rapprochement. The NAUSS official also highlighted the University’s efforts in the academic and security fields.

Culture 2023-07-18 19:54:00