The leader of Republic of Chechnya (Russian Federation), Ramzan Kadyrov puts the blame for radicalisation of Paris terrorist Khamzat Azimov (1997-2018) on French society. 'Born in Chechnya, but France was responsible for his convictions’ – Kadyrov on #Paris attacker https://t.co/Z46QYR3vmC pic.twitter.com/XFpMYYDGn3 — RT (@RT_com) May 13, 2018 “I think it necessary to say that the entire responsibility…
Category: Security
Abdeslam and Ayari convicted for 20 years
Belgium Salah Abdeslam has been sentenced in Brussels court to 20 years in prison after being found guilty of the attempted murder of police officers in a shooting in Brussels in March 2016. Abdeslam’s accomplice, Sofien Ayari, was also convicted to 20-year sentence for his role in the shooting, which left four officers injured. Neither…
Skripals: Lavrov points at NATO warfare agent BZ
The substance used on Sergei Skripal and his daughter Yulia was an agent called BZ, according to Swiss Spiez lab, the Russian foreign minister Sergei Lavrov said. The agent has been never produced in Russia, but has been in disposal of the US, UK, and other NATO states. Skripals were poisoned with an incapacitating toxin…
Brisard: monitoring radicalised is not a solution
Between 60 000 and 70 000 radicalised individuals are detected by the relevant authorities in the EU, according to the report presented to the Members of the European Parliament (MEP) by Jean-Charles Brisard, the head of the Centre the Analysis of Terrorism (CAT). #terrorsim: there R from 60 000 to 70 000 radicalised individuals in…
MEP Gomes: local communities are key allies to fight radicalistion
Ana GOMES reflects on the ways of possible solutions of a radicalisation phenomenon in EU after exchange of views with experts during European Parliament Special Committee on Terrorism hearing in Brussels (08/04/2018). According to Centre d’Analyse du Terrorisme @CAT_Centre (Strasbourg) at present between 60 000 and 70 000 radicalised individuals are under surveillance in EU member-states (dependent…
Münster: Juncker expressed condolences to Germany
“We’re mourning. My thoughts are with the victims and their families. My big thanks goes to all those who helped you in these difficult moments”, Jean-Claude Juncker, the president of the European Commission wrote in his Twitter microblog. He wished to injured strength and recovery. Wir trauern mit #Muenster. Meine Gedanken sind bei den Opfern…
Muenster: a van crashed into pedestrians
A car has rammed into a crowd of people in the western German city of #Muenster. Several people have been killed in the incident, according to police. Officials have not announced a number of victims, but reacted in general, confirming fatalities. Dozens of pedestrians are estimated to be injured. Witnesses described a van, crashing into…
Schengen: France extends border control
France will extend border control within Schengen area until the end of October caused by the terrorist threat, the EU Commission confirmed. “We received notification from France this week,” a spokesperson said at briefing in the European Commission when asked if France indicated an extension of controls for six months beyond the current expiry date…
Airbus suggests UK to join Galileo after Brexit
The chief executive of the European aerospace firm Airbus Commercial Aircraft (Airbus) said the UK should not be frozen out of the European Union’s Galileo space program after exiting, he called on both parties to find a long-term solution in the interest of European security. The chief executive of Airbus, which makes the payload —…
Russia to investigate Yulia Skripal’ and Nikolai Glushkov cases
Russian investigators made public they had opened a criminal investigation into the attempted murder of Yulia Skripal (RF citizen) and late Nikolai Glushkov murder and are ready to cooperate with the UK authorities. The Investigative Committee of Russia @sledcom_rf opens criminal cases over attempted murder of Yulia Skripal and murder of Nikolai Glushkov pic.twitter.com/a5nhK1qjB2 —…