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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
May 24, 2016
Contact: media@counterextremism.com
European Responses to
Terror Examines Europe’s Policies on Extremist Violence
(New York, NY) -- The Counter
Extremism Project (CEP) today released European
Responses to Terror, a detailed examination of European government
policy responses to acts of political and religious violence from the end
of World War II to the present.
The analysis report found that too often, weak, ad hoc strategies in
response to extremist violence failed to deter future attacks or
dismantle terrorist networks in Europe. The report’s case studies
document lapses in effective counterterrorism policy that contributed to
tragic attacks, as well as successes in overcoming dangerous extremist
groups. Case studies include: The Munich Massacre of 1972; Iranian
Assassinations in Austria and Germany; 7/7 al-Qaeda Bombings in the U.K.;
ISIS’s 2015 Paris Attacks; and ISIS’s 2016 Brussels Bombings.
As Europe grapples with threats by ISIS,
al-Qaeda,
and other extremist groups, governments will need clear, consistent, and
proactive strategies and superior intelligence, otherwise Europe will
remain vulnerable to additional attacks on its soil.
For requests for interviews, please contact CEP at media@counterextremism.com.
About The Counter Extremism Project (CEP)
The Counter Extremism Project (CEP) is a not-for-profit,
non-partisan, international policy organization formed to combat the
growing threat from extremist ideology. Led by a renowned group of former
world leaders and former diplomats, CEP combats extremism by pressuring
financial support networks, countering the narrative of extremists and
their online recruitment, and advocating for strong laws, policies and
regulations.
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