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Vienna ‘a hub for European jihadists’

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Published: 25 Aug 2014 12:22 GMT+02:00Vienna has become a hub for European jihadists who plan to join extremists at war in Syria, because it is easy to travel to Syria through the Balkans, according to a report in Der Standard newspaper.

Nine suspected Chechen jihadists who were arrested in Austria on Wednesday had planned to use this route.

“The conflict in Syria is attracting foreign fighters from all over Europe to Austria. The route to Syria is simple and safe,” a report from Austria’s Federal Agency for State Protection and Counter Terrorism (BAT) said.

The report stated that Austria is used as a place for recruiting and organising European jihadists who plan to travel through the Western Balkans to Syria.

Around a quarter of people travelling from Austria to Syria are Austrian nationals, “who have family members in Southeast Europe and the Western Balkans.”

As many as 130 people from Austria are believed to be fighting as jihadists abroad. More than half of Austria’s jihadists originally come from the Caucasus region and have a valid residence permit in Austria. The rest are mainly Bosnian and Turkish-born.

Turkey plays a significant role in Islamist networks – as it is relatively easy to cross the border into Syria, and has links to the controversial Millî Görüş movement, which is also active in Austria.

The BAT report notes that jihadists who return to Austria represent a particular threat: “After returning from the war zone with battle experience, having had traumatic experiences and associated behavioural changes, and having deepened their radical beliefs present a significant security risk for Austria.”

The worry is that they will set up centres for recruiting new jihadists.

Der Standard writes that Austria has not been very successful in introducing a strategy for de-radicalising returning jihadists. A telephone hotline for people wanting to leave a terrorist organisation has been repeatedly postponed, and there is no social programme for jihadist ‘drop-outs’.

John R. Schindler, a professor of national security affairs at the US Naval War College, writes in a recent blog post that “for years, Vienna has served as the de facto base for Islamist extremists from Southeastern Europe, a place to recruit, raise and hide funds, and radicalize, thanks to Austria’s permissive laws and weak enforcement mechanisms. It’s an exceptional terrorist or Salafi radical in Bosnia who has not spent some time in Austria.”

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One comment on “Vienna ‘a hub for European jihadists’

  1. Trotsky
    September 16, 2014

    I don’t understand it. We say Assad is our enemy and we offer such encouragement to the rebels to take him on, but then when our European citizens go there to join the rebels and try to defeat Assad, we say they are terrorists and throw them in prison?
    The losers who go round beheading people, yes, go after them, but a lot of people would have gone to Syria just to join the fight against Assad, wouldn’t they, which is the side we are supposed to be on as well?
    But they just lump everyone in together?
    I don’t get the world at all.
    Like Ecclestone was on trial in Germany for alleged bribery, but the charges were dropped when he agreed to pay the court so many millions of pounds; er, but isn’t that exactly what he was on trial for??

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