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The Spanish Police arrested four people for his relationship with jihadism

Among them, a woman who recruited girls

USPA NEWS - Spanish Police have arrested a woman in the Canary Islands, accused of recruiting girls and adolescents to facilitating their movement to controlled by the terrorist organization DAESH areas. The detainee, a Spanish national, maintained direct contact with DAESH operatives located in Syria.
In addition, the Police arrested two people in Madrid on suspicion of collaborating with a terrorist organization and training in the use of military weapons, explosive devices and management techniques in guerrilla warfare. Even they participated in a foreign conflict without State authorization, seriously jeopardizing their participation national interests.
The research focused on testing the connection of Spanish radicals environments with the terrorist organization Kurdish Workers 'Party of Kurdistan Peoples' Confederation of Kurdistan (PKK - KCK), which maintains its military apparatus in Syria and Iraq, with YPG (men) and YPJ (women) denominations. Integrated into YPG and under the name of "International Brigades", several Spanish organizations ultra-left radicals who express their support and even actively involved in the conflict such as the Marxist-Leninist Communist Party of Turkey (MLKP).
They are twinned by the Communist cause in solidarity with the Spanish training "Reconstruction Communist" and have shared their websites and public demonstrations, either carrying their flags. In addition, detainees have actively participated in various rallies flanked by the flags, what is recorded in his appearances both social networking and television.
In addition to the fight against any form of collaboration with terrorist organizations, the Spanish Ministry of Interior reported that this new operation is to avoid possible "pull effect" of young radical ideology environments, "it would cause a considerable increase in the Spanish citizens who risk falling into the hands of the terrorist organization DAESH and could be used as a constraint facing the claims of those who use excessive horror of extreme violence and promoting its expansion."
These three arrests are added to the carried out last week in Catalonia, a man of Moroccan nationality accused of recruitment and indoctrination of new recruits to the terrorist organization DAESH. The researchers reached this conclusion after analyzing the documents seized Said Melloul, whose activities were directed to that end. After a first analysis of the seized at the home of detained effects, it has become clear that this person had undergone a significant process of radicalization that led him to fully assume the ideology and objectives of DAESH.
The dissemination strategy of the terrorist message by the Islamic State is to use all available media, especially social networks. The constant reinforcement of the self-proclaimed caliph Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, who asked his followers to stimulate their activity in Western soil, so that those who can not travel to the land of the Caliphate carry out jihad wherever they are, makes these messages have a look credibility and unquestionable quality.
Man arrested prolonged activities performed in time DAESH serving both in the virtual world of social networks and personally. In their messages and meetings convened meetings with young Muslims in the towns of Badalona and Santa Coloma de Gramenet, in the province of Barcelona, which showed videos DAESH, in order to convince them and indoctrinate them into supporting the cause of this organization terrorist.
His criminal activity on social networks performed by the use of numerous profiles that repeatedly opened and closed, both Facebook and Twitter, some with false identities. In the profiles of those who are served through social networks, it had published many video footage of extreme cruelty as well as texts that constantly informed and extolled the violent actions taken by the DAESH. The information was obtained from some of the official channels of the terrorist organization, acting as an intermediary.
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