🔷In order to achieve the sustainable development goals of peace, justice and strong institutions, the Women’s Affairs Unit, in cooperation with the Psychological and Educational Guidance Unit, the Plant Protection Department and the Continuing Education Unit at the College of Agricultural Engineering Sciences, held a workshop on (Intellectual Terrorism among Iraqi Youth) by the lecturer (Mr. Zainab Abdul Jabbar Dawi), in the presence of a number of college members.
🔶The aim of the workshop was to define intellectual terrorism among youth, raise awareness and enhance critical thinking, as well as build intellectual immunity and encourage dialogue, in addition to providing the necessary skills to combat this type of terrorism.
🔷The workshop recommended the need to focus on the practical aspect in combating intellectual terrorism and using simplified language that young people can easily understand, as well as benefiting from real stories and including different points of view.

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