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EU: Draft Council conclusions on radicalisation and youth work
26 April 2016
"The recent terrorist attacks in Belgium, France and Denmark, and similar atrocities in Europe in the past, as well as the rise in incidents of hate-crime, destabilising propaganda and violent xenophobia in Europe, show an urgent need for contributions from all sectors in society, including the youth sector, to fight radicalisation1, maintain social stability and a positive and safe environment for growing up and living in families, communities2 and the wider society in Europe."
See:
Draft conclusions of the Council and of the Representatives of the Governments of the Member States, meeting within the Council, on the role of [...] the youth sector in an integrated and cross-sectoral approach to preventing and combating [...] radicalisation leading to violent extremism of young people (7784/16, 20 April 2016, pdf)