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New Strategies for Countering Homegrown Violent Extremism George Selim Director for Community Partnerships, White House National Security Staff Remarks prepared for a Policy Forum at The Washington Institute for Near Eas
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Washington Institute for Near East Policy / al-Qaeda / civil society / White House / Violence Subcommittee / federal government / U.S. government / Faith Community Advisory Council of Montgomery County / /

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