French, Germans
and Britons make up the highest number of foreign fighters in the Syrian
rebel ranks from European countries, but Belgium is the largest
contributor in proportion to its population, a Dutch study shows. Europeans
fighting alongside Islamist groups in Syria and Iraq have been high on
the agenda of European security concerns for several years. Returned
volunteers have been involved in attacks in Paris and Brussels over the
past 18 months, including last month's bomb blasts in the Belgian
capital. The study, prepared by the
Hague-based International Centre for Counter-Terrorism, said European
Union countries should not be complacent about their citizens leaving to
fight in the Middle East, even those that have seen little such
movement. "Many terrorist organizations aim to undermine tolerant and pluriform, rule-of-law based societies," the researchers wrote. "Recognition of this risk and proper policies to counter it seem to be lacking." In total, up to
4,294 Europeans had gone to fight in Syria, of whom 30 percent had since
returned and 14 percent were confirmed dead. About
17 percent of them were female and 23 percent were converts to Islam.
Most came from urban areas or peripheral suburbs of the continent's
cities. The totals showed
big differences across Europe, with Belgium, home to the attackers in
both last year's Paris shootings and last month's Brussels bombings,
sending 41 fighters per million population. Not
only did Belgium contribute the most fighters compared to its
population, but only 18 percent of them had returned, compared to 50
percent of those who had left from Denmark. Austria and Sweden followed in per capita terms. In absolute terms,
France was the largest source country for fighters who had left to fight
alongside Islamic State. The study counted more than 900 of them.
Germany and Britain also contributed large numbers. Eastern
European countries that have experienced little immigration and with
small Muslim populations have contributed relatively few foreign
fighters. The researchers were unable to find data for Greece and
Hungary.
Belgium largest source of European fighters in Syria per head: study

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