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German Foreign Fighters in Syria and Iraq [Recurso electrónico] PDF : The Updated Data and its Implications

By: Material type: ArticleDescription: Recurso onlineSubject(s): Online resources: In: CTC Sentinel CTC Sentinel . -- Vol. 10 Issue 3 (Mar. 2017) p. 17-22Summary: German security authorities have collected and analyzed data on the majority of the 910 individuals who traveled to Syria or Iraq based on Islamist motivations, the largest such study conducted by any Western government. The analysis confirms earlier findings that there is no typical socio-demographic profile of jihadi terrorists and foreign fighters. With a growing threat emanating from returning foreign fighters, the counterterrorism response needs to be both multifaceted and specific, tailoring approaches to certain sub-groups such as minors, women, converts, and immigrants.
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German security authorities have collected and
analyzed data on the majority of the 910 individuals who
traveled to Syria or Iraq based on Islamist motivations,
the largest such study conducted by any Western
government. The analysis confirms earlier findings
that there is no typical socio-demographic profile of
jihadi terrorists and foreign fighters. With a growing
threat emanating from returning foreign fighters, the
counterterrorism response needs to be both multifaceted
and specific, tailoring approaches to certain sub-groups
such as minors, women, converts, and immigrants.

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