Analysts believe there will be more security alerts and cancellations of major events after Paris attacks.
Matthew Taylor (The Guardian)Jihadist Recruits: Misfits, Not Pious Conservatives
In the wake of the Paris attacks and the security scare in Belgium, European governments and radicalization experts are once again struggling to understand what is driving young European Muslims to join the Islamic State and carry out savage acts in their own countries, against fellow nationals
Jamie Dettmer (Voice of America)The story of a radicalisation: ‘I was not thinking my thoughts. I was not myself’
Maysa, a teenager from Brussels, was a music fan and a “ray of sunshine” at school. But a chance encounter on social media had changed her within a year.
Jason Burke (The Guardian)IS offers Belgian youths a thrilling alternative
Young people involved in extremist activists are often ostracised members of society who are provided an attractive alternative to daily life by Islamic State.
Auskar Surbakti (The World (ABC Australia))Deep anxiety pervades Brussels as lockdown continues
With no end in sight to the unprecedented crackdown in the Belgian capital, its economic, social and political costs are rising … and the Belgians react with cat posts…
Jason Burke (The Guardian)Fixing Europe’s Security Crisis Will Need More Than Just Money
The failure of Belgian authorities to keep tabs on the men who plotted this month’s massacre has thrown into relief the gaps in the European Union’s security apparatus.
Caroline Alexander, Gaspard Sebag (Bloomberg)‘Jihad by family’: Why are terrorist cells often made up of brothers?
Use of the term “brother” among extremists is frequently quite literal: terrorist recruitment is highly social, with parents and siblings often joining forces
Jason Burke (The Guardian)How Belgium became a breeding ground for international terrorists
Until now, European security services largely ignored the growth of extremism in the Muslim neighbourhoods of Brussels
Jason Burke (The Guardian)Jihad as a lifestyle
Why do Europeans travel to a country they do not know, in a culture they are not familiar with, and where a language is spoken that they do not understand ?
Rik Coolsaet (Freedom from fear)What drives Europeans to Syria, and to IS. Insights from the Belgian case
A year ago, IS announced the establishment of a new “caliphate”. Time to reflect. The way the journeys to Syria are framed, profoundly shapes policy and media reactions.
Rik Coolsaet (Egmont Paper 75)Will the foreign fighters issue ever end ?
Each day, news outlets carry stories about people trying to join IS (ISIS). Neighboring countries are unquestionably the most affected. But Belgium faces the same challenge. Month after month, almost a dozen people still leave for Syria. Why, and how to dissuade them from being drawn into such a journey ?
Rik Coolsaet (European Geostrategy)Belgian Jihadism
How particular was this week’s foiled terrorist plot in Belgium ? And why has this country the highest per capita number of foreign fighters ?
Owen Bennett-Jones (BBC Newshour)