![]() And the big difficulty is how you detect this, when there are no obvious signs that someone is going to follow through and act. You can’t stop someone if it is just what they are thinking of doing. The person needs to do something, or start to do something (illegal). “The second (problem) is a legal one: if someone “declares a Jihad” that is not against the law, so no offence has been committed. Going to Pakistan and to Afghanistan is not in itself a crime. ![]() “How is it possible that an extremist, known to the security services, can be out there without being arrested? Our Paris correspondent Giovanni Magi put that question to ean-Fran?�ois Daguzan, a terrorism expert and Senior Fellow with France’s Foundation for Strategic Research.” Jean-Fran?�ois Daguzan: “There are two different kinds of problems in a case like this: the first is the limitations of the French intelligence and security services, who can’t track everyone who’s bent on Jihad.
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