Heraclius wrote: » I think you are confusing posting in good faith and agreeing with your opinion.
Annasopra wrote: » Where is your evidence of the assertions of questions 1 and 2.
enricoh wrote: » 18 arrested in Ireland last year on jihadist terrorist charges, great to see we are importing the same issues France, the UK etc have been battling. I thought paddy was getting all the nice ones!https://news.google.com/articles/CBMiTWh0dHBzOi8vd3d3LnJ0ZS5pZS9uZXdzL2lyZWxhbmQvMjAyMS8wNjIyLzEyMzA3MzgtdGVycm9yaXNtLW9mZmVuY2VzLWlyZWxhbmQv0gEfaHR0cHM6Ly9hbXAucnRlLmllL2FtcC8xMjMwNzM4Lw?hl=en-IE&gl=IE&ceid=IE%3Aen
Galwayguy35 wrote: » If 18 are arrested there are probably multiples of that operating under the radar. Surprised RTE even reported about it.
enricoh wrote: » I'm amazed rte reported it! Someone slipped up!
Deleted User wrote: » European figures are available now for Jihadism arrests in 2020. Germany with a population of 83 million arrested 27, France with a population of 67 million arrested 99. Ireland with 5 million people have arrested 18. We are number one in the whole of Europe.
bubblypop wrote: » An Garda Siochana, on the ball
[Deleted User] wrote: » I'm glad you find it funny, you're twisted.
Justin Credible Darts wrote: » maybe its easier for them to come here, and prove why we need stronger restrictions on immigration. The pc brigade will be along shortly to make excuses
The report also warns of the increased prominence and threat from terrorists online, particularly right wing terrorists disseminating propaganda online
The UK reported 79 terrorism-related arrests in Northern Ireland in 2020.
Gearoid88 wrote: » Pity they cant respond to people suffering from Domestic violence.
Sardonicat wrote: » Maybe a Police force with a long recent history on tackling terrorism has an expertise to identify and arrest terrorists that other EU countries dont have?
[Deleted User] wrote: » That's not the reason. French and German police have decades of experience fighting terrorist threats as well. .
bubblypop wrote: » No other police force has the experience of our own when it comes to terrorism. AGS were dealing with the threat of terrorism decades before any other police force. Which turns out to be a positive thing now, that they are ahead of the game with international terrorism.
kildare lad wrote: » Free house and money every week , what's not to like .
Justin Credible Darts wrote: » but if you complain about the people coming here which includes terrorists, criminals etc, taking houses of the irish people who are longer on the list, then you might be called a racist.