Rising Radicalism Among German Youth
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In 18 percent of the threat reports received by the Coordination Unit for Threat Analysis (OCAD) in 2024, it involved minors. There is also a "rapid radicalization among minors", the body states in the annual report published on Thursday. In addition, OCAD has also seen more small cells and terrorist networks emerge in recent years.
A new study by the Center for Islamic Theology in Münster shows that part of the Muslim population in Germany not only feels marginalized – but also expresses dangerous enemy images. Islam scientist Mouhanad Khorchide warns against alarmism, but wants to take new ways of prevention.
In 2024, 18 percent of people reported terrorist threats in Belgium were minors, according to the annual report by OCAD, the National Center for Threat Analysis, published on Thursday. The document draws attention to the phenomenon of "rapid radicalization of minors," who are increasingly exposed to extremist content on the Internet. According to OCAD, this phenomenon is also observed in other European countries, such as France, Sweden and Germa…
In 2024, 18% of people reported terrorist threats in Belgium were minors, according to the published annual report of OCAD, the National Center for Threat Analysis. The document draws attention to the phenomenon of "rapid radicalization of minors", who are increasingly exposed to extremist content on the Internet. The article The number of minor Islamic radicals in Europe is growing comes from the website Wszystko co końca.
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