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“The Silent Enemy”: on Thursday, October 5, launching event of Med-Or’s new report

During the event, which will be held at the Luiss Guido Carli University Campus in Viale Romania, the first Special report produced by the Foundation will be presented

On Thursday October 5, at 5.00 pm, there will be the presentation of Med-Or’s first Special report entitled "The Silent Enemy. Presence and Evolution of the Jihadist Threat in the Broader Mediterranean." The event will be held at the Luiss Guido Carli University Campus in Viale Romania.

The report, the first of its kind produced by the Foundation, was edited by Andrea Manciulli, the Foundation’s Head of Institutional Relations, and will be presented during a conference to be attended by the Undersecretary to the Prime Minister’s Office and Delegated Authority Alfredo Mantovano, Copasir President Lorenzo Guerini, Med-Or Chairman Marco Minniti and well-known Arabist and terrorism expert Gilles Kepel. The event will kick off after the opening remarks by the Rector of Luiss University Andrea Prencipe and will be moderated by Alessandro De Angelis.

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