Threats of the increase of foreign fighters in Syria

 The European Union’s anti-terror chief will tell EU interior ministers on Thursday about the “major security threat” that the increase of foreign fighters in Syria poses.

The AP quoted a  note for the meeting from the office of EU Counter-Terrorism Coordinator Gilles de Kerchove as stressing that numbers of fighters traveling back and forth from Syria is increasing.

The note, obtained by the Associated Press, specifically calls for better use of airline passenger information available to security officials to keep track of when and how terrorists move to Syria.

The note does not name the number of fighters traveling from the 28-member EU to Syria.

But the 11 western European countries with the biggest contingents in Syria are estimated to have some 1,200-1,700 people among terrorists, according to government and analyst figures compiled by the AP for a story published Tuesday. That compares to estimates of 600-800 from those countries in late spring.

Belgian Interior Minister Joelle Milquet organized an international gathering on the subject with a dozen counterparts on the eve of the EU meeting.

“We have to anticipate the returns of fighters from Syria, the ways to handle this, the prevention measures and especially the exchange of information on the travels,” she said.

Last month, the head of Britain’s domestic spying agency said the intelligence service had seen “low hundreds of people” from Britain go to Syria and that some have since returned — stoking fears extremists could pose a domestic threat.

Some of them, said Britain’s counter-terror chief Helen Ball on Wednesday, “decided to get themselves trained to use weapons or build bombs and engage in fighting”

EU interior ministers will also be looking at ways to cooperate more closely with Syria’s neighbor Turkey, through which most of the fighters move to get to the Syrian rebel camps.

“The EU should offer to assist Turkey in improving controls at borders and airports and should do more to help in preventing radicalization of individuals, especially in refugee camps,” the note said.

A senior EU official, who demanded anonymity because of a sensitivity of the issue, said that beyond the fighters from the 28-nation EU, there were also some 500 from Balkan nations, highlighting the contribution from small nations like Bosnia and Kosovo.

“Kosovo has 80 to 100 for 2 million people,” he said.

The official said the total number of EU fighters could be well above 1,000, bringing it roughly in line with the AP assessment.

The EU-based terrorists are drawn by recruiters arranging travel and comfortable lodging. They instill militant Islam that EU security officials see as a potent threat once the fighters return home.

M.A.

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