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(Deutsche Welle-Germany) Marcel Furstenau - Hans-Georg Maassen, president of Germany's domestic intelligence agency (BfV), said in Berlin on Wednesday that more than 950 Germans are currently in Syria and Iraq, and many will soon be returning to Germany. "We see the threat of children, socialized by Islamists, and thus accordingly indoctrinated, returning to Germany from a war zone." Some videos show children participating in executions, and Maassen says he fears "the possibility that a new generation of jihadis is being created." 2017-10-24 00:00:00Full Article
Germany's Domestic Intelligence Agency Warns of Returning ISIS Sympathizers
(Deutsche Welle-Germany) Marcel Furstenau - Hans-Georg Maassen, president of Germany's domestic intelligence agency (BfV), said in Berlin on Wednesday that more than 950 Germans are currently in Syria and Iraq, and many will soon be returning to Germany. "We see the threat of children, socialized by Islamists, and thus accordingly indoctrinated, returning to Germany from a war zone." Some videos show children participating in executions, and Maassen says he fears "the possibility that a new generation of jihadis is being created." 2017-10-24 00:00:00Full Article
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