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‘Mafia Effect’ Keeps Islamic Terrorism at Bay in Italy: Report
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by THOMAS D. WILLIAMS, PH.D.6 Oct 2017370

Italy has managed to avoid the brutal consequences of Islamist terrorism thanks to its decades-long war on powerful organized crime, according to a new article in the UK-based Economistmagazine.
“The fight against Italy’s formidably organised criminals has given its police a wealth of experience in monitoring tightly knit target groups,” the article states. “It was enhanced by the campaign to subdue the left- and right-wing terrorists who wrought havoc in Italy in the 1970s and 1980s.”

Despite repeated threats against Italy, and Rome in particular, the Islamic State has so far been thwarted in its efforts to bring down the wrath of Allah on the Italian peninsula.

In one of its videos titled “Meeting at Dabiq,” the Islamic State portrayed its vision of the end of the world culminating in an epic battle in Rome between Islam and the West. The film depicted Islamist militants marching toward Rome’s Coliseum and foretold of a final battle for world domination to be fought in Rome between Islamist true believers and Western “crusaders.”

Yet although Italy is a prime target for jihadists, it stands out as one of the only European countries to have never suffered loss of life to Islamicterrorism.


Italian police displayed a confiscated Islamic State (IS) during a press conference on anti-terrorism operation at the police headquarters in Rome. Hmidi Saber, a suspected member of Ansar al-Sharia, a Libyan group linked to al-Qaeda, was arrested on January 10, 2017 in an anti-terrorism operation called ‘Black Flag’. (Photo credit TIZIANA FABI/AFP/Getty Images)


According to the Economist, experience with the Mafia has “encouraged judges to take a more expansive attitude than in other European countries to issuing warrants for wiretaps and particularly to the electronic surveillance of suspects’ conversations.”

“Italy’s recent history may also explain its hardline approach to apologists for terrorism,” it reads.

But experts suggest that Italy’s experience with the Mafia does not fully explain its success in eluding Islamic terrorist attacks.

“The main difference is Italy doesn’t have a big population of second-generation immigrants that have been radicalised or could potentially be radicalised,” said Francesca Galli, an assistant professor at Maastricht University and an expert in counter-terrorism policies.

According to the Pew Research Center, Italy’s Muslim population is only about half that of France, both as a percentage of its overall population and in absolute terms. The percentage of Muslims living in Italy is also substantially lower than it is Germany, Belgium, or Great Britain.




Policemen and Italian soldiers patrol in front of the Colosseum, on November 19, 2015 in Rome. Italy has increased security at its historic monuments in the Vatican, Rome and Milan after a warning from the FBI of possible jihadist attacks, media reports said yesterday. (Photo by ANDREAS SOLARO/AFP/Getty Images)

A smaller Muslim population means that ghettoized areas that have become seedbeds of Islamic terror in Paris’s St. Denis area or the Molenbeek district of Brussels simply do not exist in Italy. With its current crisis of mass immigration from northern Africa, the situation in Italy may be different in the future, but for the moment there are fewer opportunities for Islamic radicalization in Italy.

Italian counterterrorism units are also notoriously unapologetic about adopting measures that more squeamish cultures shy away from, another result of years of fighting organized crime. Strategic and tactical differences include a greater willingness to profile potential terrorists and to immediately deport foreigners who pose a terror threat.

According to the Italy’s interiorministry, counterterrorism forces stopped and questioned 160,593 people between March 2016 to March 2017. They also interrogated some 34,000 people at airports and arrested around 550 suspected terrorists, sentencing 38 on terrorism charges. They have also shut down over 500 websites while monitoring nearly half a million more.

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That's a good question indeed.
I was wondering the same thing when I went to Italy last year and got on extremely good terms with the locals
 
Italian drivers on Italian roads make it hard to line up your Truck of Peace, and the resulting carnage is too often dismissed as just another traffic dispute....
 
Same reason why they haven't swung at Ireland. Pissed off Catholics tend to get stabby, shooty and explodey, but not suicidey so they'll just keep coming.
 
Despite repeated threats against Italy, and Rome in particular, the Islamic State has so far been thwarted in its efforts to bring down the wrath of Allah on the Italian peninsula.

In one of its videos titled “Meeting at Dabiq,” the Islamic State portrayed its vision of the end of the world culminating in an epic battle in Rome between Islam and the West. The film depicted Islamist militants marching toward Rome’s Coliseum and foretold of a final battle for world domination to be fought in Rome between Islamist true believers and Western “crusaders.”

You know, this is actually a really fascinating point. To ISIS, Rome is the symbolic heart of Christianity and the West. Like the video shows, in their apocalyptical ideology, the world will finally come under Islamic domination after jihadists "break the cross" in Rome, slaughter all "Crusaders," and subjugate all non-Muslims. Terrorism in Rome- and especially the Vatican- would probably hearten ISIS members and sympathizers to no end.

So why haven't they been hitting Rome as hard as they've been hitting London? I think there are a few reasons. First and foremost, like the article says, Italian law enforcement and intelligence are very competent and have tons of experience in dealing with organized crime. But I think the religious component is really important as well. There are 1.2 billion Catholics in the world, and even if a lot of them are lapsed/more culturally Catholic than religiously Catholic, they would be fucking outraged by attacks targeting Catholicism in Rome.

I think ISIS knows they would be relentlessly attacked if they managed to terrorize Rome, and they can't survive that kind of onslaught. So they make do by making threatening videos and photoshops of the ISIS flag flying over the Vatican.
 
You know, this is actually a really fascinating point. To ISIS, Rome is the symbolic heart of Christianity and the West. Like the video shows, in their apocalyptical ideology, the world will finally come under Islamic domination after jihadists "break the cross" in Rome, slaughter all "Crusaders," and subjugate all non-Muslims. Terrorism in Rome- and especially the Vatican- would probably hearten ISIS members and sympathizers to no end.

So why haven't they been hitting Rome as hard as they've been hitting London? I think there are a few reasons. First and foremost, like the article says, Italian law enforcement and intelligence are very competent and have tons of experience in dealing with organized crime. But I think the religious component is really important as well. There are 1.2 billion Catholics in the world, and even if a lot of them are lapsed/more culturally Catholic than religiously Catholic, they would be fucking outraged by attacks targeting Catholicism in Rome.

I think ISIS knows they would be relentlessly attacked if they managed to terrorize Rome, and they can't survive that kind of onslaught. So they make do by making threatening videos and photoshops of the ISIS flag flying over the Vatican.
so isis are a bunch of pussies that can't handle a little deus vult and the Sicilian mafia
 
Its because protestants back away and suggest a prayer/drum circle whenever islams attack, but attacking catholics in a catholic majority country is like sticking your hand in a beehive.
 
Its because protestants back away and suggest a prayer/drum circle whenever islams attack, but attacking catholics in a catholic majority country is like sticking your hand in a beehive.

One of my colleagues is an old boy from Ireland, he told me a story on how some Somalians moved into a shop down the street from a pub (IRA owned), then set up a protection racket. They came into the pub demanding money and the next day, they had all been beaten up and their shop set on fire.
 
I think the layout of Italy's police forces might have something to do with this. They have the regular Polizia, but also the Carabinieri, who are part of the army. I was surprised in the early 1990s to see how the army cops carried sub-machine guns on regular patrol.

The carabinieri are supposedly brutal as fuck, and don't give a shit about civil liberties.
 
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