Reducing the risks posed by Dutch returnees from Syria by transferring Germany’s experiences in their fight against the radical right to the Netherlands.

This article investigates one aspect of what the Dutch government can do to reduce the risks posed by Dutch jihadists who are currently fighting in Syria. The Dutch government has developed a comprehensive action programme to combat jihadism which outlines measures designed to combat the jihadist movement in the Netherlands. The comprehensive action programme includes plans to develop an exit facility to help people leaving the jihadist movement. Furthermore, a support facility needs to be created, based on the German network model. Of this network the Hayat programme will be analysed in-depth... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Franssens, Henrique
Henrique Franssens is currently doing a traineeship at the Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands in Beirut, Lebanon after finishing his MA International Crisis and Security Management at the University of Leiden/ Campus the Hague. Henrique has shown special interest in conflict areas in the Middle East and Latin America.
Dokumenttyp: Artikel
Verlag/Hrsg.: Journal for Deradicalization
Sprache: Englisch
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