The idea
came from Germany: Family counseling can help radical Islamists leave the
extremist scene. Britain is set to adopt the program, with more countries
likely to follow suit.
Deutsche Welle, 4 Sep 2014
The young
Muslim had joined the "holy war." He had left Germany, joining one
jihadist training camp after the other in Egypt. He would write the occasional
email to his family back home. Shortly after he disappeared, his relatives
contacted the specialized Berlin-based counseling service Hayat (link in
German). Its experts sat down with the young Muslim's family, went through all
the emails, and helped find the right words for their replies.
Daniel
Köhler works at Hayat. He knows the recruiters' tricks in the camps, and says
they tell everyone who arrives: "Not even your family will ever accept you
and your faith; and they will try to get you out of here." That is then
seen as proof that family members are now also the enemy.
In this
particular case, the Hayat experts' strategy was to have the family behave in
the direct opposite way to how radical ideology said they would behave.
Confrontation was to be avoided at all costs. The relatives remained patient,
and offered to engage in conversation. When the son started having second
thoughts, his family suggested he take a break in a different country. The
young man followed their advice, and settled somewhere else - far away from the
camps. He started a family and is still in close contact with his parents.
Success
through knowledge
The
counseling service Hayat helped deradicalize the young Muslim. Hayat was
launched in Germany in 2011, and has caused quite a stir world-wide.
"Hayat" is Arabic and means "life." The project consists of
a handful of people who can be reached via a helpline. The experts act as a
bridge in all directions, mediating between parents, children, schools and
imams. If necessary, they contact the police and other authorities.
Germans in a jihadist camp (2009): "Not even your family will accept you" |
"Hayat's
approach is to involve the entire family, to get everybody on board who has a
positive relationship with the person concerned," Köhler said. The idea is
to strengthen the family and make it a clear alternative to radical ideologies.
They attempt to argue from an Islamic perspective. "The prophet Mohammed
clearly says that paradise lies at your mother's feet," Köhler said.
"When you're a Muslim you can't avoid it: you have to hold your parents,
and above all your mother, dear."
Hayat has
helped dozens of people over recent years. Some managed to leave the radical
scene altogether; others were kept from becoming too radical. "It's a long
process," said Köhler. Similar neo-Nazi extremist cases often took years
to resolve, according to the experience of the exit program Exit, which served
as a model for Hayat. Helping radicalized Muslims get out of extremists' grip
is a laborious process: "At the moment, we're working at 200 to 300
percent above capacity limits," Köhler said about Hayat. The number of
inquiries keeps rising.
Exported to
England
The idea is
so convincing that it is now being exported to other countries. Hayat Berlin
received phone calls from Austria, Canada, France and Sweden - people had found
the German helpline on the Internet. There was no comparable service in their
own countries. The callers seeking help hoped to benefit from the fact that the
Hayat experts offer their services in many languages apart from German,
including Turkish, Arabic, English and others if necessary.
But since
the project is funded by Germany's Federal Office for Migration and Refugees -
with German taxpayers' money - the offer was originally intended for people in
Germany. "It was clear that we wouldn't be able to counsel families
worldwide - with regards to resources," Köhler said. An idea emerged:
international collaboration on the topic.
Islamist demonstration in Frankfurt: a deradicalization network as a counterweight |
Britain
looks almost ready to go. Simon Cornwall from the public London Probation Trust
brought the idea to the British capital. Together with a cooperation partner,
the non-governmental Active Change Foundation, Hayat's British branch looks set
to be launched. Sometime in the coming weeks, the British parliament will have
to approve funding, but all concerned parties believe counseling activities can
start soon in London.
Building a
network
And it
doesn‘t stop in Britain: there are plans to set up Hayat Australia and Hayat
Canada. "We're planning an active exchange between the various
projects," Köhler said. But they're not there yet. "It's looking very
good in Canada and the Netherlands," he said. "Our goal is to set up
counseling centers there sometime over the next few months." Australians
have demonstrated a big interest, too, but negotiations have only just started.
Ideally,
the network's national branches could provide mutual support. The German Hayat
experts plan to train the counselors abroad and set up their programs. At a
later stage, experts from different countries could give each other advice on
challenging cases and developments. Ultimately, an international exit program
would serve as a counterweight against the jihadist scene, which also doesn't
stop at country borders.
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