Mosques, jails exporting terrorists to Europe
Europe is being submerged with terrorist operations against the backdrop of an increase in Salafist and Muslim Brotherhood movements in it.
These movements initially claim that they do not incite
violence or extremism, things intelligence services in European countries warn
against.
This is especially clear in France, Germany, England and
Spain, whose security services warn against extremists attempting to take
control of the Cordoba Mosque and other Spanish landmarks to announce the
revival of Andalusia.
According to reports by intelligence agencies, these groups
are taking advantage of places of worship to attract young Muslim community
leaders with the aim of spreading extremist ideas.
They are also active in prisons to recruit inmates,
exploiting their ignorance and lack of sufficient knowledge about the Islamic
religion.
Social media is also being used as a powerful arm of Islamist
groups.
European intelligence services unanimously agree that the
threats and dangers of extremist groups are real.
Therefore, they work to keep the lid on these groups by
putting active elements within them under control.
A French magazine warned recently against interest within
Islamist groups, led by the Muslim Brotherhood, in educational institutions.
These groups, it said, want to expand their influence in educational
institutions founded by the Brotherhood in Europe, especially in France.
Among these institutions is a school in the northeastern
French region of Alsace and Orléans city on
the banks of the Loire River.
They also include private
schools in Lille in northern France.
Western intelligence services confirm that the Brotherhood
targets children for recruitment, starting from the age of nine to indoctrinate
them intellectually and ideologically by engaging them in normal non-political
activities, such as football and helping them in their lessons.
This, they say, aims to build relationships between the
group and its targets to scrutinize their religiosity.
This recruitment process can take a year, the intelligence
services say.
It also seeks to form electoral bases that make them able
to put political pressure on Western governments in more than one direction,
they add.