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Originally Posted by mapuc
According to the local press in Austria, he was a known fanatical Islamist with links to the Islamic State. Imrah I. was of Bosnian origin.
So yes he may be born in Austria, but he wasn't much of an Austrian.
This is also a problem-Whether it is a 3rd, 4th or 5th generation immigrants born in a Western country, they keep their Middle east standpoint.
Markus
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No their parents are not radicalized, and I have had it with he/she is Muslim/asylum seeker jada jada so all are terrorist. These people are a minority in the minority this is not the problem in the Netherlands we try it on another way we keep watch and if we see people radicalize we act on it, it is better to get in contact with these people and try to find a solution with them to prevent them so that they do not radicalize further. So far it is working it even worked in Afghanistan stigmatising does not. Sure we have incidents, but a lot of people can not cope with the pressure of life or have mental problems and go FUBAR.