Members of the US Army National Guard on patrol in New York's Grand Central Terminal. Reuters
Members of the US Army National Guard on patrol in New York's Grand Central Terminal. Reuters
Members of the US Army National Guard on patrol in New York's Grand Central Terminal. Reuters
Members of the US Army National Guard on patrol in New York's Grand Central Terminal. Reuters

US agency warns of extremist attacks ahead of 2024 election


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The US Department of Homeland Security warned on Thursday that the threat from domestic extremism remains high ahead of the November 2024 elections.

The warning comes despite the prosecution and imprisonment of hundreds – including members of extremist groups – over the January 6, 2021, assault on the US Capitol.

“In 2024, we expect the threat of violence from violent extremists radicalised in the United States will remain high,” DHS said in its annual US threat assessment.

The threat from domestic violent extremists – those without particular international ties – and extremists inspired by foreign terrorist organisations is little changed, it said.

Both “will continue to be inspired and motivated by a mix of conspiracy theories; personalised grievances; and enduring racial, ethnic, religious, and anti-government ideologies, often shared online”, the DHS report said.

DHS said a key threat is from racially and ethnically motivated extremists who advocate race war.

In the past two years, several attacks by extremist groups have focused on communications and energy infrastructure, such as power plants, with the goal of stirring up fear and destabilising society.

Several people have also carried out racially motivated mass shootings.

The most recent incident occurred in late August in Jacksonville, Florida, when a 21-year-old white man killed three black people in a discount store before taking his own life.

During next year's election, DHS said, extremists motivated by conspiracy theories and anti-government grievances may also “seek to disrupt electoral processes”.

It warned of possible violence or threats against government officials, voters and election officials.

In addition, DHS said, “Russia, China and Iran are likely see the upcoming election season in 2024 as an opportunity to conduct overt and covert influence campaigns aimed at shaping favourable US policy outcomes and undermining US stability”.

What is the FNC?

The Federal National Council is one of five federal authorities established by the UAE constitution. It held its first session on December 2, 1972, a year to the day after Federation.
It has 40 members, eight of whom are women. The members represent the UAE population through each of the emirates. Abu Dhabi and Dubai have eight members each, Sharjah and Ras al Khaimah six, and Ajman, Fujairah and Umm Al Quwain have four.
They bring Emirati issues to the council for debate and put those concerns to ministers summoned for questioning. 
The FNC’s main functions include passing, amending or rejecting federal draft laws, discussing international treaties and agreements, and offering recommendations on general subjects raised during sessions.
Federal draft laws must first pass through the FNC for recommendations when members can amend the laws to suit the needs of citizens. The draft laws are then forwarded to the Cabinet for consideration and approval. 
Since 2006, half of the members have been elected by UAE citizens to serve four-year terms and the other half are appointed by the Ruler’s Courts of the seven emirates.
In the 2015 elections, 78 of the 252 candidates were women. Women also represented 48 per cent of all voters and 67 per cent of the voters were under the age of 40.
 

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