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    Germany hunting Daesh via the Internet to prevent the recruitment of its citizens

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    Germany hunting Daesh via the Internet to prevent the recruitment of its citizens Empty Germany hunting Daesh via the Internet to prevent the recruitment of its citizens

    Post by Rocky Sun Jan 22, 2017 3:57 am

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    Germany hunting Daesh via the Internet to prevent the recruitment of its citizens


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    The German domestic intelligence agency director, Hans - Georg Massen, on Thursday, said the group is currently using Daesh site "fishing unemployed" on social media sites and instant messaging to recruit disaffected young Germans between the ages of 13-14 years old. 
    It is this parallel between the hard - line Islamic groups and radical movements previous Kalshauaah and National Socialism of Hitler , which also tried to attract young rebels to their parents and their community. 
    Massen said , addressing foreign correspondents in Berlin , "there are the means of social communication are people who prey on unemployed youth and connect them to attract their attention to the radical Islamic ideology." 
    He cites Massen status of a German girl of Moroccan origin teen named Safia accused of stabbing a policeman in Hanover train station in February, and a boy of Iraqi origin German 12 - year - old tried to detonate two bombs in the city of Odoeksheven last December. 
    20% of those who Daesh successfully recruited to participate in the fighting in Iraq and Syria are girls aged between 13-14 years. 
    Massen continues to say that the German authorities monitor 548 of the Islamists who are considered a threat to security , but the German law does not allow the arrest did not commit a crime. 
    He adds that he was convinced that the police and security officials were communicating well on the issue of student Anis Tunisian asylum - Omari , who killed 12 people on December 19 by the collision of a truck in the holiday Christmas market in Berlin. 
    The issue has raised criticism because the German authorities knew that age - who was imprisoned in Italy for four years - poses a threat to security and conducted an investigation with him for different reasons, but they never arrest him. 
    Thomas de Mazer Germany's interior minister said Wednesday that all those who pose a threat to the security issues will be reviewed. He added that European intelligence agencies also notes the extremism of other sectors of society through social media with increasing numbers of people who have never been politically active who are attracted to extreme right - wing groups. 
    He says Massen "such persons reinforced their views in the so - called" echo rooms "on the Internet. We have seen this with Daesh, but we are witnessing today with the good citizens are attracted to extremism, and we are concerned by the transformation of this extremism , a willingness to commit acts of violence." 
    The growing support for extreme right - wing groups in Germany after the arrival of more than a million immigrants and asylum - seekers over the past two years , most of them young Muslims fleeing the conflict in Syria, Iraq and elsewhere. 
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