![]() ![]() ![]() Amongst the criminals turned terrorists only 8% attended high school.Īlmost 64% (or 126 out of 197) of the individuals included in the dataset had first been exposed to a radical ideology more than six months prior to their arrest. According to the report, only 20% have a high-school diploma, and just three completed undergraduate studies. The report mentions that European extremists are not well educated. Criminals turned terrorists, however, are more homegrown, with 71% of them born in the European Union and 89% possessing EU citizenship. The average age for criminals turned terrorists is almost the same, at 30.9. The average age of the individuals (European extremism) in the 197 related cases covered in this report is 30.5. War on terrorism became a common ground in the West, but they remain silent over the violation of the rule of law and political responsibility. The response to terrorism extended "institutional extremism" resulting in large-scale humiliations and search operations in Muslim localities in Western Europe. They failed to condemn the absolute freedom of speech. They linked the crimes of individuals to the Muslim community. Western leaders, media, intelligentsia and their followers were prompt in highlighting the act of terrorism in France, Canada, Austria, Afghanistan and Mozambique, in the last few weeks and their media agencies linked terrorism with Islam. The majority of Western intellectuals, institutions and media have developed a pattern of discussion and conclusions which somehow produce narratives that are circulated worldwide. Such epistemological declines began with the explanation of human consciousness within the water-tight circle of the naturalistic description of Aristotle’s theory of nature, empiricism and experiences. Fault lines in the domain of knowledge have become common features in the contemporary world, be it the domain of intellectual, political or mass media which are bound to develop politics of subterfuge and deception. ![]()
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