Australia tries to limit the risk of radicalization of youth


During the weekend, we learned that two 16- and 17 were arrested at Sydney airport when they were about to go to Turkey, one of the gateways to Syria and Organization Islamic state.


The two teenagers, both, originating in New South Wales.


The Conservative Prime Minister Tony Abbott immediately responded: "There are too many Australians currently brainwashing victims via internet, death cult like these two teens who have tried the other day to go Middle East. They were arrested by the vigilance of the border police, we must do all that is possible to take action against this scourge. "


On high alert against terrorism since last October, when the commitment of Canberra in the coalition against the jihadists, Australia suffered a bloody hostage-taking in a cafe in Sydney in December.


Since then, new measures have been taken such as the criminalization of movements in Syria and the promotion of Islamic terrorism.


About 200 Australians have already succumbed to the propaganda Daesh and are currently waging war in Iraq and Syria, according to .






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