This series explores the issues that surround the radicalization phenomena, the facts and the Stories; as well as the strategies for countering violent extremism in a small island nation. This podcast series seeks to lift the veil on what has remained hidden till now and how T&T is dealing with the issue of returnees.
Even as Caribbean authorities wrestle with the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic, legislators have been scrambling to formulate appropriate response...
Venezuela’s General Election outcome of December 6th 2020 was as expected by many. It is evident that Venezuela’s future truly is uncertain. CIJN’s In...
With the dismantling of ISIS, Trinidad and Tobago faces the issue of its nationals at camps in Syria. Their families want them to come home but what i...
With the current demise of Venezuela, the desperation of its people to stay alive had increased. Many young women have been caught in the web of human...
The Hosay Massacre also known as the Muharram Riots of 1884, is an almost lost chapter in the history of Trinidad and Tobago. We recap the history of ...
In many countries across the globe, CVE programmes have developed to fight radicalization. There is the constant threat that other terrorist groups wi...
While Trinidad and Tobago holds the record as highest GDP for ISIS recruitment in the Western hemisphere, other Caribbean countries have not gone unsc...
Over the past few years, experts and civil society have been able to identify the push and pull factors of ISIS. We explore the lure of ISIS in this ...
Radicalization first rear its head in Trinidad and Tobago when the first Islamic militant coup in the Western world was staged in 1990. Years later, ...