Saturday, 7 October 2017

It’s Not Islam That Drives Young Europeans to Jihad, France’s Top Terrorism Expert Explains

3 Quarks Daily commented on, and linked to, a report in the Israeli newspaper Haaretz by Davide Lerner. I can’t bring you the original report as the online version of Haaretz is riddled with adverts which are hard to get beyond and some are definitely, in my opinion, in the “not safe for work” category.

However, here is what 3 Quarks had to say:

Salman Abedi, the suicide bomber who killed 22 people at a Manchester pop concert this week, started life advantageously enough: to parents who had fled Gadhafi’s Libya for a new life in Britain. But actually it was that kind of dislocation that would send him off kilter two decades later, says Olivier Roy, one of France’s top experts on Islamic terrorism.

“An estimated 60 percent of those who espouse violent jihadism in Europe are second-generation Muslims who have lost their connection with their country of origin and have failed to integrate into Western societies,” Roy says.

They are subject to a “process of deculturation” that leaves them ignorant of and detached from both the European society and the one of their origins. The result, Roy argues, is a dangerous “identity vacuum” in which “violent extremism thrives.”


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