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Dutch conference explores roots of terrorism
AMSTERDAM - Tackling Islamic extremism “where it turns up” must be a key plank of The Netherlands’ fight against terrorism, Dutch Justice Minister Pier Hein Donner told an anti-terrorism conference here on Wednesday, one year after the murder of filmmaker Theo van Gogh. “Radicalisation must be confronted where it turns up,” Donner said. “All the legal measures, regulations and checks that we are introducing can fight terrorism, but they will never be enough to eradicate radicalism and its violent expression.”

“We have to recognise that radicalisation is our problem” and that it is taking root among Dutch citizens, the minister added.
Did someone just buy a clue?
“The idea of tackling radicalisation where it turns up is still not very developed, but it should be part of our anti-terrorism measures,” National Anti-Terrorism Coordinator Tjibbe Herman Jan Joustra told AFP. “That’s the purpose of this conference,” he said.

The summit, organised by the Dutch anti-terrorism agency and held almost a year after Van Gogh’s murder, was entitled “One Year After: Society’s Response to Radicalisation” and gathered experts on immigration, Islam and terrorism as well as government officials.
Posted by: Steve White 2005-10-27
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