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Fearing the spread of radical Islam across Europe, Netherlands raises terror threat level to ‘substantial,’ while Germany bans ultra-conservative groups due to threat of overturning democracy

A German policeman faces Salafis leaving an abruptly ended demonstration in Berlin. Germany banned three Salafi groups. AFP Photo

A German policeman faces Salafis leaving an abruptly ended demonstration in Berlin. Germany banned three Salafi groups. AFP Photo

The Dutch government raised its terror threat yesterday amid concerns that Dutch citizens traveling to Syria to fight in the civil war could return battle-hardened, traumatized and further radicalized.

The government cited the threat posed by jihadist fighters returning from Syria, where rebels are battling government forces, and signs of increasing radicalization among Dutch youth as key reasons for lifting its threat level from “limited” to “substantial.” The level is now the second-highest on the four-step scale, just below “critical.”

“The chance of an attack in the Netherlands or against Dutch interests abroad has risen,” the country’s National Coordinator for Security and Counterterrorism said in a statement.

The warning comes just two months before hundreds of thousands of people are expected to descend on Amsterdam for mass celebrations for the abdication of Queen Beatrix and coronation of her son, Crown Prince Willem-Alexander.

Counterterrorism chief Dick Schoof said nearly 100 people had traveled from the Netherlands to Africa and the Middle East, mainly to Syria, to fight and warned that it was not just a Dutch problem.

“These jihadist travelers can return to the Netherlands highly radicalized, traumatized and with a strong desire to commit violence, thus posing a significant threat to this country,” Schoof said in his statement.

He said several fighters had already returned to the Netherlands and were being monitored.

Government terror experts also say political upheaval in North Africa and the Mideast were giving terror networks room to grow.

Schoof said Dutch intelligence and law enforcement agencies were working with other European allies to contain the threat. More intelligence staff are monitoring “jihadist travelers” and police are stepping up efforts to tackle radicalization in Dutch towns and cities.

Last month, France also expressed concerns about its citizens heading to Mali to join radical Islamic fighters there, even as the French army was fighting the Muslim militants in its former colony. French police arrested four youths last month suspected of trying to join radical Islamic fighters in West Africa and expelled radical imams and others considered risks to public order.

Germany’s Interior Ministry also said yesterday that in 2012, 220 people from across Europe went to Syria to fight. Of those, fewer than 10 were from Germany. The majority of German jihadist travelers picked Egypt as their first destination in 2012, and then traveled on either to Mali, Syria or Yemen, according to German intelligence information.

 Meanwhile, German authorities banned three ultra-conservative Salafi Muslim groups which the Interior Ministry said wanted to overturn democracy and install a system based on shariah. The ban, which took effect in the western states of Hesse and North Rhine-Westphalia in the early morning, is the latest step taken by German authorities who have increased surveillance of Salafis who espouse a radical version of Islam. The ministry said it has banned the organizations “DawaFFM” and “Islamische Audios,” as well as “An-Nussrah,” which is part of the “Millatu Ibrahim” group that was outlawed in June 2012. Some 20 people were searched and assets belonging to the organizations were seized, said the ministry.

“Salafism, as represented in the associations that were banned today, is incompatible with our free democratic order,” Interior Minister Hans-Peter Friedrich said in a statement.

“[The groups] aim to change our society in an aggressive, belligerent way so that democracy would be replaced by a Salafi system, and the rule of law replaced by shariah law.”

Friedrich said the step was part of efforts by Chancellor Angela Merkel’s center-right government to promote a tolerant and respectful relationship with the large number of peaceful Muslims in Germany.
Compiled from AP and Reuters stories by the Daily News staff.

Compiled from AP and Reuters stories by the Daily News staff.

March/14/2013

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Ken Alden

3/18/2013 2:57:33 PM

One never can be sure about clever Hollanders to their real motives, maybe this crack-down is a ploy to divert attention their ever-festering problems with their sizeable French speaking Belgian Wallone Minority, that may use the comming Royal Coronation, to draw the attention of the World to their lack of Economic Opportunities and Discremanation. Of course, there is a large Moslem Morrocan Immegrant population, growing eversince 1948, that hardly was a problem until now?

Ken Alden

3/18/2013 1:44:17 AM

Mara Mc. You're right, no Imam will contradict or criticise another Imam. It is a dictum in Islam, that only God knows the Truth! One also will find the meaning of Islam in a concise but short prayer, that starts with: "Kul Allahu wahad, Allahu Samet..."All souls are equal in front of God, Glory be to God....a better educated individual than I, pleaase render this prayer in it entirety, for benefit of Mankind! Amen! Islam is Race&Color Blind Religeon, thak calls Mankind to it's Concience!

Peter Kypros

3/14/2013 7:59:59 PM

Instead of chasing individual people who fell victims of brain washing it is more effective to go after those religious leaders and schools that promote violence and changing other people's beliefs. Extremists cause a bigger damage and are bigger threat to their own religion than to other religions. After all who wants to join a religion that these extremist advertise as a violent one.

Arnold Yesovitch

3/14/2013 7:16:04 PM

Streisand and Gibb did the song "Who's sorry now ? " The words leading up up that title line are "you let the stranger in , who's sorry now?" The Dutch are at the beginning of their downfall as a free and open society. They let these muslim strangers in and worse of all they let these muslim strangers run rough shod over the Dutch Jewish populace. A Jewish populace that blended in with the Dutch for hundreds of years and improved Dutch society economically and culturally.

american american

3/14/2013 6:53:04 PM

europaphobia and christianaphobia are crimes against humanity! everyone who fears western `corruption` is guilty

Suhail Shafi

3/14/2013 5:39:23 PM

Really ? Do the German expect their democracy to be overthrown by a bunch of shadowy organizations nobody has ever heard of and Sharia to be introduced in a country where Muslims are a staggering 4-5 percent of the population. And while we are on the subject of extremism, why not take on the likes of Geert Wilders, whose platform rotates almost entirely around demonizing Dutch minorities ?

mara mcglothin

3/14/2013 5:22:29 PM

CONSTANTINOS KIO Very sad really that one man's Zionist is another's Jew, or one man's Muslim is another Islamist. Such is the World we live in. True Muslims must step out against extremism if they expect not to be lumped into the same group. When have you seen any Imam speak out against the stupidity of these people?

Jim Phipps

3/14/2013 5:16:15 PM

The Dutch are taking a common sense approach and not repressing the freedom of religion in the Netherlands. They simply don't want jihadist terrorism in their country. Repression of the freedom of religion in any country is wrong. It appears that constantinos kip didn't comprehend this article.

JRC JRC

3/14/2013 4:57:38 PM

The big question, as always, is why do those who follow one path (as is their right) choose to live in societies that follow other paths? They do have a choice, and it's a complete mystery to me why they choose to live among those they hate and despise. You can't be a hard-line extremist, and shout "racism!" when you like.

constantinos kio

3/14/2013 2:28:17 PM

so that is what the dutch friends feel for muslims
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