France stepping up preventive action against terrorist groups
France is stepping up its preventive action against terrorist groups, in its bid to end the presence of these groups.
On May 26, French
authorities detained four people in Strasbourg in eastern France for planning
violent attacks.
The detained persons,
between the ages of 16 and 18, were members of the Chechen community in France.
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The French authorities
did not provide enough information about the attacks planned to be carried out
by these people.
However, France is
increasing its preventive measures and surveillance over the Chechen community.
On April 27, French
authorities detained eight members of this community on suspected links with
terrorist groups and participation in transferring money to Syria.
An 18-year-old Chechen
refugee killed a schoolteacher in October last year, days after the victim
showed his students cartoons offending the Islamic religion.
This may explain the
reasons behind increased surveillance by French authorities over the Chechen
community in France. The authorities are afraid of the presence of extended
terrorist networks among youths.
The cell, whose members
were detained recently, shows the presence of extended extremist ideology
secret links among migrant youths.
This raises questions on
the need for going beyond just arresting those involved in planning terrorist
attacks or those forming financing networks.
It also invites attention
to the need for tightening control on cultural and religious organizations that
spread wrong information among youths.