Tuesday, August 30, 2011

"The Internet makes anyone a terrorist"

"The Internet makes anyone a terrorist"
The Internet facilitates access to the most extreme views of all kinds -
and these can be estimated by the criminologist, Rudolf Egg then seem
normal. "So exotic is a hobby and so extreme political views should be
not, as she tells no one in the Internet", the criminal psychologist
said in an interview with Reuters. "There is nothing that is so bizarre
that it is not there."
The Internet enables access to opinions and attitudes that would get in
other ways just very difficult, said the head of Criminology in
Wiesbaden, a research and documentation establishing the federal and
state governments. "This greater availability creates the appearance of
normality."
For example, the so-called Cannibal of Rotenburg on the Internet have
found dozens of people that had similar preferences, while people with
cannibalistic tendencies were previously left alone. The man had
castrated a man in 2001, killed and eaten parts of the body - five years
later he was sentenced to life imprisonment.
"You feel the Internet in emotions, attitudes and political views are no
longer so alone," said Egg. "The Internet makes anyone but just for
criminals or terrorists," said Egg. "What really are the causes, why
does someone in such a way must be explained differently."
The process was supposed to be against Islamic terrorists from the
Frankfurt airport, which radicalized the Internet, begins on Wednesday
in Frankfurt. The 21-year-old is charged with about half a year ago
killed two U.S. soldiers and two others seriously injured, who were on
their way to a deployment to Afghanistan. The individual offender should
have seen the night before a propaganda video for the jihad, rape in the
alleged American soldiers Muslim women.

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