There
is an EU Commissioner for Migration and Home Affairs. Among his
responsibilities, I would underline the following: “identifying where the EU
can make a real difference in fighting terrorism and radicalisation, with an
emphasis on addressing the problem of foreign fighters”.
That
sounds good.
And
there is indeed a lot of work that has been done by different EU players and
also in coordination with the member States during the last two years, after
the approval on 15 January 2014 of a plan under the title of “Preventing
Radicalisation to Terrorism and Violent Extremism: Strengthening the EU's
Response”. The problem seems to be that the European public opinion is not
aware of all this. The citizens have the impression that there isn´t really an
approach to deal with radicalisation.
I
think it is time to inform them. That´s another way of combatting the growing
fear.
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