3R (Radicalisation, Rehabilitation & Reintegration) Prison Series

SEARCCT collaborated with the Prisons Department of Malaysia to conduct a series of interviews with current and ex-detainees who were convicted of involvement in terrorism-related activities. The objective of the series was to create and disseminate CVE-based videos and comics that provide real-life experiences of the dangers of extremism and radicalisation. Family members of former […]
Curbing Ideologies of Violent Extremism Through Comics And Technology (CIVETCAT)

If a picture is worth a thousand words, how about twelve pages of pictures? Due to a growing consensus that countering the proliferation of violent extremist (VE) ideologies in both the virtual and non-virtual space must employ a variety of media that are able to effectively deliver counter-and alternative messaging to the target demographic that […]
Teh-Tarik Talks

Who wouldn’t enjoy a glass of teh-tarik, with a side of thosai or chapati, shared among friends? It is with this time-honored tradition among Malaysians in mind that the Teh-Tarik Talks had been envisioned – series of short videos designed to raise awareness and shape the debate surrounding violent extremism and the factors that contribute […]
Move – #SenjataSaya

Under the Malaysian Voices Opposing Violent Extemism (MOVE) banner, SEARCCT launched its first ever media campaign called #SenjataSaya (Translation: #MyWeaponIs) in which the Centre worked with five local influencers to produce a series of audio and video public service announcements (PSAs), which were then disseminated on SEARCCT’s social media platforms such as Facebook, Instagram as […]
Hebat Youth! Positive Expression (HYPE)

This campaign aimed to bring together and encourage youth currently enrolled in public and private tertiary education institutions to formulate creative, community-based solutions based on the theme ‘Bringing Communities Closer Together’. HYPE had two components, in which the first was the video competition that ran from 1 November 2018 to 31 March 2019. Participants were […]