Terrorism - a consequence of fanatism, radicalism and intolerance
The lecture "TERRORISM AS A SECURITY CHALLENGE FOR THE EU" was organized in cooperation with the Asociación Popular Española de Bélgica and took place in the European Office of the Konrad-Adenauer-Foundation (KAS) on March 19th 2007. It featured Mr. Gustavo Arístegui - Member of the Spanish Parliament and spokesman in the Foreign Affairs Parliamentary Commission for the Partido Popular- who presented his view on the topic. Mr. Arístegui is the author of the books El islamismo contra el Islam, published in 2004, and La yihad en España (2005).
According to him, terrorism has to be compared now to a
fight for imposing ideologies. In a way, the terrorist threat has to be taken
more seriously than ever before. Illegal commission is a cause for the booming
terrorism. The European Union has to take into account those changes and be
aware that terrorism will keep on evolving. The EU has to develop a flexible
policy strategy and be able to adapt quickly to the moving trends of a more and
more “imaginative terrorism”. Mr. Arístegui also insisted on the fact that
terrorism should not to be mixed with religion - Islam should not to be mixed
with Islamism. Terrorism is a consequence of fanatism, (religious) radicalism
and intolerance. Illegal commissions are the backbone of terrorists groups. This
free flow of illegal commission and other funds should be stopped.
Terrorist
groups are more and more refined in the way they recruit members. They spread
their recruitment to schools, prisons and poor suburbs in European cities.
Gustavo deArístegui stressed the importance of terrorist’s groups´ networks. Networks of
major terrorist groups such as Al-Qaida are very complicated and well
organized, and include mostly very influential people.
Gustavo de Arístegui concluded with some suggestions prevention is one of the key elements
of the battle against terrorism. The European Union has to tackle the
recruitment of new terrorists and be aware of the methods and trends of new
forms of terrorism.
In the following debate, Mr. Arístegui added that the EU has to develop a multidimensional strategy. EU members have to combine their efforts against common enemies and have to forget former divergence of opinion. Finally, he reminded the importance of working together with non EU-countries, particularly with the United States.
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