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L.A. Initiative Aims to Prevent Homegrown Terrorism

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Amid growing concerns that American Muslims could become radicalized by events overseas, a Los Angeles-based civil rights organization wants to take action. The Muslim Public Affairs Council hopes to establish resources inside mosques, to help turn young people away from violent extremism. We find out about the Safe Spaces Initiative, and why some in the Muslim community are resisting it.

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