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Punching a sack of sand or sheer normal work are often enough to "deradicalise"
![]() Unfortunately fugitives from other countries are not allowed to work, until they are accepted residents, with a passport. Fugitives have been sitting in camps for a year, without a word from the administration. IMHO instead of building expensive deradicalisation centers, the time interval of either acceptance or deportation should be shortened. PS when i look at the mindset of some here, maybe they should be the right ones to visit those centers.
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"France will create centres in each region of the country to de-radicalize people or prevent them becoming involved in jihadist groups..." " ...to prevent those identified as being vulnerable to falling into the hands of jihadist groups." Ok, so not all but.. who decides who is susceptible? ![]()
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Any actually, you see refugees being mentioned in that article? I don't.
This program is aimed at the French people and especially the youth that converts to radical Islam or if they already are muslims radicalize and have or are about to go to places like Syria to fight with ISIS or prepare yet another Terrorist attack in France or other places in Europe. Those are the most susceptible and it's what the governement aims for to counter with this program.
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You are right, serves me right not to thoroughly read the article
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IMO the argument about deradicalization isnt about who gets to go to camp but wether such a program actually does any good. To be sucessful it must be able to change an individual's mindset and ideological beliefs. Quite frankly I think that impossible to gauge. Its just a full fledged boondoggle where politicians are throwing millions of dollars at a program that has no real proof of working.
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However to attempt to tackle it from the other end would require a completely different social, economic and political viewpoint in Europe, so that'll never happen. Instead we'll continue to go for quick fixes and big actions which appease some but ultimately do nothing. The narrative that we are at war with the whole of Islam will just get repeated louder and louder by those who want a war with the whole of Islam and eventually they'll get their wish and the extremists on both sides will be happy while everyone else is miserable. So, boom times ahead! ![]() |
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