The threat of fighters returning from Syria is raising fears of radicalisation across Europe.
The rise of the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) in Syria and Iraq is raising fears of radicalisation across Europe.
The perception is of battle-hardened fighters returning from the frontline, full of anger and resentment, prepared to carry on the fight at home.
Numbers vary, but it is estimated around 3,000 European citizens have taken up arms in Syria.
The UK is leading European governments in drawing up measures to combat the potential threat posed by assumed radicals.
In its latest report, the European Union's law enforcement agency, Europol, categorised 152 "terrorist attacks" in EU member states in 2013.
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