1700. Looking for educating extremists



It’s incredible, but amongst our oldest students there are some of them that pertain to an extremist group, for example, anti-system, extreme right or left activists. 

I’m referring to youngsters that belong to a terrorist group, maybe also jihadists, which combat against the police in demonstrations. 

They cover their faces and fight in authentic street battles. 

It’s a series of groups that we’ve got to treat tactfully, above all in tutoring sessions with individuals. We can listen to them and their views of the world, but even their parents do not know what to do. I also will offer them affection and interest, and I will try to re-conduct their positions to a more democratic view of life. 

I don’t like to talk about these extremist positions but things are that way – anyway they’re a minority amid our students. / Photo from: www dailymail co uk

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