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Enemies of all mankind

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Bashar Assad more than any other country, and has supported Arab countries against Iran. Germany has warmly welcomed a million refugees, mostly Muslims.

Anger will not fade after the news bulletins. There will be further political crises, internally and externally. No one will give importance to weak justificat­ions and excuses. Why should the West ignore the identity or religion of a perpetrato­r? We are facing a widespread war carried out by one group that claims to hold the banner of Islam. Instead of explaining an individual crime here and there, we must stand by these injured societies.

We face the same tragedy and suffering, from the same group, as France, Germany and Belgium. Together we must track down the main perpetrato­rs, who are the preachers and defenders of extremism. We should get past denials and excuses. The world is tired of justificat­ions from perpetrato­rs and those covering up for them.

In the beginning they justified terrorism with poverty, only to be told that their late leader Osama Bin Laden was a million- aire. They then claimed ignorance and lack of education, until they were told that there are teachers and engineers in the ranks of extremists, and that their leader Ayman Al-Zawahiri is a doctor. They blamed political persecutio­n, yet in their ranks there are leaders from the free world, such as the late Anwar Al-Awlaki, who was an American.

They tried to link terrorism to Israel’s occupation of Palestine, but no one believed them because Al-Qaeda, Daesh and Al-Nusrah Front have not carried out a single attack in Israel. They linked terrorism to the US-led invasion of Iraq, but were told that Al-Qaeda started its actions seven years prior, and continued them after the US departure.

They are now justifying terrorism in Europe with racism and mistreatme­nt, but millions of Muslims want to come to the continent to escape harsh conditions in their countries, since Muslim countries suffer the most from terrorism. Denial is no longer convincing, and cause and effect must be confronted.

The killer of the priest in Normandy is 19. Most of the ter- rorists are young, and were kids at the time of the Sept. 11 attacks. They are not the generation of Bin Laden’s videos, but of Twitter and Facebook. The means differ but the cause is the same. Both generation­s are the product of the same extremist thought, which qualifies them to work for Al- Qaeda in Yemen, Daesh in Iraq or Al- Nusrah Front in Syria at a later stage, or to become an intelligen­ce officer for Iran. Those brainwashi­ng children and youths should be held responsibl­e first and foremost.

Some preachers of extremism probably do not understand what they have done to their countries, people or the world. Typically, people who carry out operations join terrorist organizati­ons only after becoming groomed intellectu­ally.

No one really knows who is sending electronic messages, whether from Al-Raqqah, Tehran or elsewhere. However, this does not matter. Electronic recruiters will continue to find people ready to wear suicide jackets as long as inciters and preachers of extremism are not stopped.

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