Jihadist children in Spain

More and more young individuals (under 14 years old0 are being intercepted by Spanish authorities for being involved in cyber Jihadism. Two of them (young girls from Ceuta) were arrested when they were getting ready to departure to Syria. According to the local experts, the Internet works perfectly for the radicalization of youth and their…

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Jihadist children

More and more young individuals (under 14 years old0 are being intercepted by Spanish authorities for being involved in cyber Jihadism. Two of them (young girls from Ceuta) were arrested when they were getting ready to departure to Syria. According to the local experts, the Internet works perfectly for the radicalization of youth and their…

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Erdogan’s visit to Vienna and the Austrian Foreign Minister’s reaction

June 20, 2014 The upcoming visit of the Turkish Prime Minister Erdogan ensures that some Austrian politicians will react very emotionally. Beside the Austrian Foreign Minister, however, some rightwing politicians criticize the Turkish Prime Minister. Nonetheless, some politicians are accusing Erdogan of splitting the Turkish community in Austria. The Austrian Foreign Minister already tweeted that Erdogan…

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Judgement of the Librarian of Al Qaeda has started

April 24, 2014   The National Court will start the judgement of Mudhar Hussein Almalki also known as the Librarian of Al Qaeda , which the prosecution accuses of participating directly in different platforms such as online jihad. Almalki was arrested in 2012 in Valencia and was the supervisor of the propaganda team of the…

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Europa exports jihadists, case of Spain

March 20, 2014   Between fifty to a hundred Spanish individuals are believed to have joined jihadist groups. Most of them come from Ceuta and Melilla, where networks are working to recruit and dispatch Jihadist volunteers. The route from Syria to Spain via Ceuta begins with the transfer by ferry to Algeciras and then by…

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