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Microsoft to address UN on ‘digital terror’

/ 01:45 PM May 06, 2016

UNITED NATIONS—Microsoft has accepted an invitation from the UN Security Council to address a special debate next week on counter-terrorism and confronting “digital terror”, UN diplomats said.

The ministerial-level debate on Wednesday is organized by Egypt, which holds this month’s presidency of the 15-member council.

It will be the first time that a technology company will address the Security Council, which has been increasingly concerned by the use of the Internet and social media to spread violent extremism.

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A spokesman for Microsoft confirmed that a representative of the software giant will take part in the special session, but declined to give details.

A UN panel of experts in June called for Internet and social media companies to respond to the use of their services by Islamic State recruiters and other extremists.

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The experts had recommended to the Security Council that invitations be sent to Internet companies to address the body on the measures they are taking to prevent such misuse.

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In a report to the council, the panel raised alarm over the “growth of high-definition digital terror: the use of propaganda, primarily by Islamic State and its sympathizers, to spread fear and promote their distorted ideology.”

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IS recruiters have made savvy use of the Internet and social media to build up the group’s pool of foreign fighters.

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About 30,000 foreign fighters have flocked to Syria, Iraq and other countries to join the ranks of jihadists.

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TOPICS: Isis, Microsoft, Terrorism, UN, United Nations
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