Terrorism in Europe
The failed, foiled and successfully executed acts of terrorism in the European Union are according to the European Police Office either unspecified, or pertains to religious issues, animal rights, right wing, left wing or separatist movements. The field is subject to considerable cooperation among national authorities.
Law enforcement
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European cooperation in the field of counter-terrorism include Europol, an EU agency, and Interpol. TREVI was an early example of EU cooperation in this field. s In July 2014 France introduced legislation to combat terrorism by toughening surveillance, making it lawful to detain individuals linked to radical Islamist groups, and to block Internet sites that incite anti-Semitism, terrorism and hatred. The country's Interior Minister Bernard Cazeneuve revealed 600 French nationals were in Syria at the time or planned to go there. The bill includes a ban on foreign travel for up to six months for radicalized individuals, provides for the confiscation and invalidation of passports, and prohibits airlines from allowing such individuals to fly.[1]
Trend
Europol provides annual statistics regarding terrorist attacks and terrorist related arrests in the EU, with data available from 2006.[2] According to these data the vast majority of terrorist attacks in the EU are affiliated with Ethno-national or separatist motives, followed by left-wing attacks and those that are registered as 'unspecified'. A smaller number of terrorist attacks is motivated religiously or associated with right-wing or single-issue groups, respectively (animal rights extremists). However, among those arrested on terror-related grounds separatists form the largest group, followed by religiously motivated terror suspects. The relatively high incidence of arrests related to religiously motivated terrorism (in comparison to the number of such attacks) is at least in part related to recruitment networks for violent action outside the EU and to the dissemination of terrorist propaganda.[3] Europol's reports do not provide a breakdown of the proportion of attacks that have been completed or the type of damage inflicted. In January 2015, The Economist compiled data regarding deaths due to political violence in western Europe since 2001. These data show that the death toll associated with Islamist terror is particularly high, especially when compared with the low overall proportion of religiously motivated attacks reported by Europol.[4]
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Attacks
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Arrests
List of incidents
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The following is an incomplete list of incidents in the European Union its preceding European communities:
Terrestrial
Aerial
Date | Sub | Flight | Dead | Hurt | Pax. | Type | Perpetrator | Description |
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18 February 1969 | El Al — 432 | 1 | 8 | 28 | Grenade & Small arms fire | PFLP (Palestinian nationalists) | —Ground. Zurich Kloten Airport, Switzerland
| |
17 December 1973 | Lufthansa — 'Unnamed Boeing 737' |
2 | 2 | 10 | Hijacking -- Hostage taking
(2 days) |
- | —Hijacking on ground at Leonardo da Vinci–Fiumicino Airport, Italy & hostages freed in Kuwait
| |
8 September 1974 | Trans World Airlines — 841 | 88 | - | 88 | Improvised Explosive Device | Abu Nidal Organisation
(Suspected) |
—Greek airspace
| |
27 June 1976 |
— |
Air France — 193 | 4 | 10 | 260 | Hijacking -- Hostage taking
(8 days) |
PFLP-EO (Palestinian nationalists) & Revolutionary Cells | —Hijacking in Israeli airspace & raid to free hostages at Entebbe Airport, Uganda
|
13 October 1977 |
— |
Lufthansa — 181 | 1 | 4 | 91 | Hijacking -- Hostage taking
(6 days) |
PFLP (Palestinian nationalists) | —Hijacking in French airspace & raid to free hostages at Aden Adde Intl. Airport, Somalia
|
14 June 1985 |
— |
Trans World Airlines — 847 | 1 | 5 | 147 | Hijacking -- Hostage taking
(3 days) |
Hezbollah & Islamic Jihad | —Hijacking in Greek airspace & hostages freed in Beirut, Lebanon
|
23 November 1985 |
— |
Egypt Air — 648 | 58 | 20+ | 95 | Hijacking -- Hostage taking
(2 days) |
Abu Nidal Organisation | —Hijacking in Greek airspace & raid to free hostages at Malta International Airport, Malta
|
2 April 1986 | Trans World Airlines — 840 | 4 | 7 | 122 | Improvised Explosive Device | Abu Nidal Organisation | —Greek airspace
| |
19 September 1989 | Union de Transport Aériens — 772 |
170 | - | 170 | Improvised explosive device | Libyan agents |
—Niger airspace
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24 December 1994 | Air France — 8969 | 3 | 16 | 232 | Hijacking | GIA (Islamists) |
—Hijacking in Algiers & raid to free hostages at Marseille Provence Airport, France.
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See also
- Islamic terrorism in Europe
- Left-wing terrorism in Europe
- Right-wing terrorism in Europe
- Terrorism in the United Kingdom
- List of terrorist incidents in Great Britain
- Terrorism in Greece
- Terrorism in Norway
- Terrorism in Sweden
- Terrorism in the United States
- List of terrorist incidents in France
- Terrorism in Germany
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