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"In the EU strategy for combating terrorism and the action plan being implemented, a broad approach is applied when defining the measures and instruments that may contribute to combating terrorism. One of the main challenges is to prevent the radicalisation and recruitment that leads to a willingness to commit terrorist acts. The Europol Terrorism Situation and Trend Report for 2010 shows that many terrorist and extremist organisations are supported by active organised groups of young people, who represent a major problem in some states as potential disseminators of radicalisation and terrorist recruitment. Extremist ideologies continue to attract attention from unstable people who are inclined to commit criminal acts, and the risks associated with the radicalisation of young people are still large. In recent years, the EU has introduced many important political measures aimed at preventing radicalisation and terrorist recruitment, and efforts to implement and support these measures continue. I firmly believe that it is vitally necessary always to achieve the best possible balance between, on the one hand, the duty to protect citizens from harm and guarantee their safety, and, on the other, to respect and preserve their individual rights."@en1
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