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Via porn, gor and ultra-violence, extremist groups are drowning online hooks in very young

Paris (AP)-After his arrest, the boy’s mother came to know that his 12-year-old child was learning how to kill and torture was killed on a video of torture, so fiercely fiercely strict French court officials were seen away. The mother told the criminal investigators that she felt that her son was playing video games and was doing homework during the hours spent in her room.

The boy’s lawyer says that an aunt as a gift was adequately started in the deepest holiday of the Internet, with an online discovery about Islam after a Quran. From there, more discovery, automatic algorithms that increase users’ online experiences and the boy’s curiosity eventually inspired him to encrypted chat and ultraviolet. Islamic State Terrorists and other extremist groups who are making their way through apps, video gaming and social media in the minds of a lot of youth.

Thousands of pictures and other extreme materials say that French prosecutor Paul-edged Lallis, who has been sentenced to boy on two terrorist allegations last August, says that the child saw his understanding about the world and right and wrong that “It will take years and years for this child to be able to cure normal bearings.”

The prosecutor believes that the unstopped left, the boy was probably on a trajectory to become a “completely inhuman soldier”, who risk being digitally included in the rank of radical teenagers in France and who are harassing terrorist plots and expressing support for extremism. The prosecutor said that a huge library of violent materials, several terabytes of data, which the boy had included video tutorials on making bombs.

“It is possible to complete the mental bearings of such a young child completely,” he said. “For a few years and, before he turned 18, he is already capable, yes, the worst things with an attack and just a knife.”

An emerging global threat

In Europe and forward, the picture is the same: anti -terrorism agencies are struggling with a new generation of attackers, plotters, and extremism, which are far below already and are fed on large -scale ultraviolet and potentially radical materials behind their screen. Some police are visible on the radar only when it is already too late – with a knife in hand, as they are To attack.

Olivier Cryston, the anti -terrorism prosecutor of France, who handles the country’s most serious terrorist inquiry, is the first approach to danger. His unit in 2022 submitted initial allegations to only two minors. The number increased to 15 in 2023 and again last year, 19 to 19.

“Some are really very, very young, who are about 15 years old, which was more than two years old,” Kristeon said in an interview with the Associated Press, “said in an interview with the Associated Press. This “shows the strong effectiveness of publicity aired by terrorist organizations, which are quite good in targeting this age group.”

The so-called “Five Eyes” Intelligence-Shairing Network that usually shakes the limelight by incorporating the security agencies of US, UK, Canadian, Australian and New Zealand, so concerned that unusual steps have been taken to call publicly for collective action in December, saying that adults can give a reliable terrorist threatening. ,

In Germany, an internal ministry launched after the task force Last year stabbing fatal mass Focusing on teenagers’ social networks, which aims to combat their growing role in bigotry. In France, the domestic DGSI Security Agency says that 70% of suspects detained to join alleged terrorist plots are under 21 years of age.

In Austria, security services say A 19 -year -old suspect arrested in AugustWith a 18 -year -old and a 17 -year -old, for a perceived Isis-inspired conspiracy To slaughter Taylor Swift ConcertGorers, Was online radical. Therefore, a suspected ISIS was a supporter, 14 years of age, This February was detained For an alleged plan to attack a Vienna train station, Austrian officials say.

The VSSE Intelligence Agency in Belgium says that almost one -third of the suspects detained to plot the attacks from 2022 to 2024 were minors – only 13 extremist propaganda “is just one click to young people in search of an identity or a purpose,” It is not a click to the young people, “This is not a report in January that there is nothing with speed. ,

A way from porn to jihadi publicity

Anti -terrorism investigators say that online radicalization of a child can take just months. Digitally agile, children specialize in covering their tracks and adding parents’ control. The 12 -year -old mother had no ink that her boy was consulting extremist material, family lawyer, Kamal Essaui told AP.

Investigators say that unlike the previous generations of militants who were easy to track and monitor for the police as they had interacted in the real world, their successors are often interacted only in digital places, including encrypted chats to mask their identity and activities.

A senior official of the European intelligence agency said, “They stay in contact with their phones, their tablets, their computers, those they do not know.”

Some people start “to imagine how they will attack, how they will go about, actual reconnaissance, hunt for a weapon, to consult tutorial on how to make explosives,” the official said.

For some children, the process begins with an attraction for violent pornography or gore images, anti -terrorism investigators. From there, more clicks can lead to seriousness Video of murder from Mexican drug cartel And eventually for the fall, throat-sliting and torture of jihadi, in videos that are sometimes produced with music and shared on chat groups.

French National Anti -Terrorism Prosecutor Kristen said, “Often they are heavy consumers of everything to be broadcast on the web and especially things that are prohibited.” “This is something of a chain reaction that they find for ultra-violence aired by jihadi movements.”

All backgrounds children

The child’s lawyer Aisaui said that at the age of 12, the trial was so difficult that the hearing had to be stopped twice because it was so distraught. He says that the boy is not violent and was only a victim of apps and other digital tools that exposes children to extremist content.

The lawyer said, “He was directed from the site to the site, and so on, until he came beyond the things he should never be seen,” the lawyer said.

The prosecutor told AP that the boy is now in residential care without access to social networks, with the right to meet regular teachers and his parents, the prosecutor told the AP.

Anti -terrorism investigators say they are working with children from an array of background. Some have behavioral difficulties and some people whose social interaction is largely virtual, but others do not raise any concern with their behavior before attracting the attention of the police.

The prosecutor said that the police analysis of the 12-year-old boy’s computer and phone found 1,739 jihadi videos, “an unprecedented volume of decapitation, throat-sliting, shooting scenes,” said the prosecutor. How did he have videos on making bombs and murders, which showed to show the real -life death of a tied man, in which it was chopped into pieces methodically.

“I have seen some terrible things in my career,” he said. “But this is beyond all comprehension.”

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