Posted on 10/24/2015 6:00:22 PM PDT by Elderberry
The SCN consists of roughly 25 municipalities on five continents, including major cities like London, Paris, Atlanta and Minneapolis, with the stated tasks of sharing information, providing training to government officials, and a platform for municipalities to make statements. The SCNs International Advisory Board is run by the Institute for Strategic Dialogue (ISD), a London based think-tank with ties to the defense ministries of Britain, Germany, and France.
Department of Justice
Office of Public Affairs
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Monday, September 28, 2015
Launch of Strong Cities Network to Strengthen Community Resilience Against Violent Extremism
Cities are vital partners in international efforts to build social cohesion and resilience to violent extremism. Local communities and authorities are the most credible and persuasive voices to challenge violent extremism in all of its forms and manifestations in their local contexts. While many cities and local authorities are developing innovative responses to address this challenge, no systematic efforts are in place to share experiences, pool resources and build a community of cities to inspire local action on a global scale.
The Strong Cities Network will serve as a vital tool to strengthen capacity-building and improve collaboration, said Attorney General Loretta E. Lynch. As we continue to counter a range of domestic and global terror threats, this innovative platform will enable cities to learn from one another, to develop best practices and to build social cohesion and community resilience here at home and around the world.
The Strong Cities Network (SCN) which launches September 29th at the United Nations will empower municipal bodies to fill this gap while working with civil society and safeguarding the rights of local citizens and communities.
The SCN will strengthen strategic planning and practices to address violent extremism in all its forms by fostering collaboration among cities, municipalities and other sub-national authorities.
To counter violent extremism we need determined action at all levels of governance, said Governing Mayor Stian Berger Røsland of Oslo while commenting on their participation in the SCN. To succeed, we must coordinate our efforts and cooperate across borders. The Strong Cities Network will enable cities across the globe pool our resources, knowledge and best practices together and thus leave us standing stronger in the fight against one of the greatest threats to modern society.
The SCN will connect cities, city-level practitioners and the communities they represent through a series of workshops, trainings and sustained city partnerships. Network participants will also contribute to and benefit from an online repository of municipal-level good practices and web-based training modules and will be eligible for grants supporting innovative, local initiatives and strategies that will contribute to building social cohesion and resilience to violent extremism.
The SCN will include an International Steering Committee of approximately 25 cities and other sub-national entities from different regions that will provide the SCN with its strategic direction. The SCN will also convene an International Advisory Board, which includes representatives from relevant city-focused networks, to help ensure SCN builds upon their work. It will be run by the Institute for Strategic Dialogue (ISD), a leading international think-and-do tank with a long-standing track record of working to prevent violent extremism:
The SCN provides a unique new opportunity to apply our collective lessons in preventing violent extremism in support of local communities and authorities around the world, said CEO Sasha Havlicek of ISD. We look forward to developing this international platform for joint innovation to impact this pressing challenge.
It is with great conviction that Montréal has agreed to join the Strong Cities Network founders, said the Honorable Mayor Denis Coderre of Montreal. This global network is designed to build on community-based approaches to address violent extremism, promote openness and vigilance and expand upon local initiatives like Montréals Mayors International Observatory on Living Together. I am delighted that through the Strong Cities Network, the City of Montréal will more actively share information and best practices with a global network of leaders on critical issues facing our communities.
The Strong Cities Network will launch on Sept. 29, from 4:00 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. EDT, following the Leaders Summit on Countering ISIL and Violent Extremism. Welcoming remarks will be offered by the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, Prince Zeid Raad Al Hussein and Mayor Bill de Blasio of New York City, who will also introduce a Keynote address by U.S. Attorney General Lynch. Following this event, the Strong Cities International Steering Committee, consisting of approximately 25 mayors and other leaders from cities and other sub-national entities from around the globe, will hold its inaugural meeting on Sept. 30, 2015, from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. EDT.
Ain’t that special/sarc?
Nuttin surprises me anymore.
So..more consultants/bureaucrats leeching off hard working people...sooprise...sooprise...sooprise
In other posts on this topic I’ve seen New York, Minneapolis, and Atlanta mentioned as part of this 25 city “global initiative”.
Do you know of any other American cities involved?
Those are the only 3 US cities that I have seen listed.
I’m still waiting for the 50 ChiComm divisions hiding in the Texas sagebrush to attack us. And let’s not forget the 30 Russian tank divisions hiding in Montana to sweep down and take over America.
I know you gotta make a living, but I’m not buying any more of your sucky survivalist chicken-flavored TVP. No cooking technique known to God almighty or man can ever make that crap edible.
Thanks. That’s 3 too many.
How appropriate that a Jordanian Prince, direct descendant from Mohammed, should lead this anti-Christian, pro-Islamic global body. Get ready for persecution...at least any Christian that loves truth. The rest can bow to their new master.
I wonder what the patriots in those cities PD have to say. It would be interesting to hear the back story about what they are up to.
Agenda 21 dalenda est at the muzzle of 2nd amendment
Setting the chess pieces in place before declaring war on the populace, particularly Christians. If only they could take the guns from the citizens everything would be so much easier for them to reduce the population and rid the dissenters.
And the pope is already telling them to bow .
Bmp4L8R
Obama has only destroyed the America that the GOP
and MSM want DEAD.
Which cities?
The “Strong Cities” site lists them all...
Denver is on their list...
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