A plan to place suspected “radicals” under surveillance slipped unreported
through the Council of the European Union at the end of April. On Monday
26 April 2010 the General Affairs Council of the Council of the European
Union “nodded” through without debate Council Conclusions [1] “on the use
of a standardised, multidimensional semi-structured instrument for
collecting data and information on the processes of radicalisation in the
EU.” [2]
The scope/targets are defined in Footnote 1 as:
“Extreme right/left, Islamist, nationalist, anti-globalisation etc.”
http://www.indymedia.ie/article/96927
http://www.statewatch.org/analyses/no-98-eu-surveillance-of-radicals.pdf
through the Council of the European Union at the end of April. On Monday
26 April 2010 the General Affairs Council of the Council of the European
Union “nodded” through without debate Council Conclusions [1] “on the use
of a standardised, multidimensional semi-structured instrument for
collecting data and information on the processes of radicalisation in the
EU.” [2]
The scope/targets are defined in Footnote 1 as:
“Extreme right/left, Islamist, nationalist, anti-globalisation etc.”
http://www.indymedia.ie/article/96927
http://www.statewatch.org/analyses/no-98-eu-surveillance-of-radicals.pdf