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Cybercrime and its impact on culture within a seminar in Abu Rummaneh Culture

2020-09-21T14:13:59.562Z


Damascus-SANA Cybercrime and its impact on culture The title of the symposium hosted by Thaqafi Abu Rummaneh with the participation


Damascus-Sana

Cybercrime and its impact on culture is the title of the symposium hosted by Thaqafi Abu Rummaneh with the participation of a number of researchers and writers.

The participants' interventions monitored the impact of this type of crime on young people and those of juvenile age and ways to confront them. Dr. Bashir, in the role of the director of the Sanmar news website, saw that the reality imposed by development and electronic technology is a phenomenon that comes from abroad and therefore can only be addressed by working on correct educational foundations starting from Home and access to building an integrated cognitive cultural behavior, explaining that these technologies are subject to development and often they target our generations and cannot be controlled completely.

As for the judge and researcher Anas, a candidate, he indicated that the law is held accountable for any defect that causes social or cultural disturbance, provided that this phenomenon is documented and before the judiciary with documents and evidence, pointing out that knowledge and culture are two factors in confronting cybercrime and preventing young people from being legally held accountable for their abuse of others through means Social Media.

The head of the Idlib branch of the Arab Writers Union, the poet Muhammad Khaled Al-Khader, who directed the symposium, showed that social media pages present a product aimed at controlling the minds of generations. Cultural phenomena that push young people to adhere to their roots and identity must be activated, considering that culture and education are the most important factors that combat cybercrime .

Judge Muhammad Walid Mansour, Dr. Saher Alwan, journalist Manar Al-Zayed, poet Nevin Al-Azhar, writers Samer Mansour and Qatada Al-Zubaidi made explanatory interventions that added new information to the seminar.

The head of the Cultural Center, Rabab Ahmed, expressed the importance of interest in seminars and lectures that reveal the means of cultural invasion, especially the electronic, in recent times, which leads to the spread of negative behaviors and far from our values.

Source: sena

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