According to the Strong Cities Network website (see "How is the Strong Cities Network structured"), "The Strong Cities Network is run by the Institute for Strategic Dialogue"
On the Institute for Strategic Dialogue website is a link to a group called The CEDAR Network.
The CEDAR Network domain lapsed sometime in 2014 so lets go to the internet archive.
The CEDAR Network is the European Muslim Professionals Network and is supported by the Open Society Institute (Soros)
http://web.archive.org/web/20110830203601/http://thecedarnetwork.com/about-us/vision/vision
http://web.archive.org/web/20110830195642/http://thecedarnetwork.com/about-us/management-board/management-board
http://web.archive.org/web/20110830195915/http://thecedarnetwork.com/
scroll to the bottom to see the sponsors of their 2014 Leadership Forum
http://web.archive.org/web/20140403153315/http://www.thecedarnetwork.com/
Now back to the Institute for Strategic Dialogue, what is their focus? Far Right Extremism
http://www.strategicdialogue.org/programmes/counter-extremism/far-right-extremism-and-intolerance
http://www.strategicdialogue.org/ISD_Brochure.pdf
There are quite a few more similar examples.
The Institute for Strategic Dialogue are a bunch of dhimmis. These appeasers are running the Strong Cities Network touted by Attorney General Lynch.
At the 2:32 mark in this video the Mayor of Montreal thanks the US State Department, UN, and Institute for Strategic Dialog for the initiative. Note that it is not only the DOJ but also the Dept of State.
And of course Obama on the same day as Lynch's announcement, Sep 29, 2015, had this to say at the UN:
And in all countries, it is vital to continue to build true partnerships with Muslim communities, based on trust and cooperation, so that they can help protect their loved ones from becoming radicalized, Mr. Obama continued.This cannot just be the work of government. It is up to all of us. We have to commit ourselves to build diverse, tolerant, inclusive societies that reject anti-Muslim and anti-immigrant bigotry that creates the divisions, the fear and the resentments upon which extremists can prey.
Obama, Sep 29, 2015, United Nations, page 27 http://www.un.org/News/dh/pdf/english/2015/29092015.pdf
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And finally we recognize that our best partners in protecting vulnerable people from succumbing to violent extremist ideologies are the communities themselves. Families, friends, neighbors, clerics, faith leaders who love and care for these young people.Remember that violent extremism is not unique to any one faith. So no one should be profiled or targeted simply because of their faith.
Yet we have to recognize that ISIL is targeting muslim communities around the world, especially individuals who may be disillusioned or confused or wrestling with their identity. And in all of our countries we have to continue to build true partnerships with muslim communities based on trust and cooperation so that they can help protect their loved ones from becoming radicalized.
This cannot just be the work of government. It is up to all of us. We have to commit ourselves to build diverse, tolerant, inclusive societies that reject anti-muslim and anti-immigrant bigotry that creates the divisions, the fear and the resentments upon which extremists can prey.
Video - around the 8:50 mark
Clearly the emphasis of the Strong Cities Network is on "reject[ing] anti-muslim and anti-immigrant bigotry" because, after all, that is the cause of moslem violence.
Obama is very mistaken or lying. Violent extremism as fundamental doctrine IS unique to one faith: Islam.
Great info - thanks!!
Lots o links of interest to the resurgent move to globalize police by first undermining our current police forces ; STRONG CITIES NETWORK /SCN