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Danish Gov't Report: "Recruitment of Islamist Terrorists in Europe--Trends and Perspectives"

By Evan Kohlmann

Michael Taarnby, a social anthropologist and researcher in Denmark, has just completed his final 57-page report on "Recruitment of Islamist Terrorists in Europe: Trends and Perspectives" for the Danish Ministry of Justice and the Police Intelligence Agency (PET).  Taarnby concludes that the threat of Al-Qaida-linked fundamentalist terrorism in Europe has not been significantly diminished in the last three years--and that, in fact, it has become more challenging to identify and uproot.

Taarnby's report is available free online from the Danish Ministry of Justice.  Click here...

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