Counter Extremism Project: Terrorism in 2019 Analyzed - Prison Radicalization and Returning Foreign Fighters are New Threats
February 11, 2020
February 11, 2020
NEW YORK, Feb. 11 -- The Counter Extremism Project issued the following news release:
Analysis of all Islamist terrorism attacks, attempted attacks and plots in the EU last year reveals trends in terrorism. The report identifies online radicalization, prison de-radicalization programmes and returning foreign fighters were the main drivers behind terrorist incidents last year. The report Terrorism in the EU in 2019 was published by Jean-Charles Brisard, Senior Advisor to the Counter . . .
Analysis of all Islamist terrorism attacks, attempted attacks and plots in the EU last year reveals trends in terrorism. The report identifies online radicalization, prison de-radicalization programmes and returning foreign fighters were the main drivers behind terrorist incidents last year. The report Terrorism in the EU in 2019 was published by Jean-Charles Brisard, Senior Advisor to the Counter . . .