Metsola calls for EU action against 'European extremists'

Roberta Metsola said that the EU needs to take action against 'European extremists' who travel to fight with other extremists in conflict areas.

MEP Roberta Metsola
MEP Roberta Metsola

Roberta Metsola, Member of the European Parliament for Malta, said that the EU needs to take it on itself to tackle European extremists. She said this during a European Parliament Committee debate on the European Union's Internal Security Strategy.
Addressing MEPs and European Commission representatives, Metsola called for measures to be stepped up to address the phenomenon of radicalised European citizens travelling to fight with extremists in conflict areas before they try to return to spread hate and recruit more people from the EU.
"Recent events in conflict areas around the world have shown how urgent European action to tackle radicalisation and extremism is,” Metsola said. “It is very worrying and we need to act before this phenomenon spirals further out of control."

"A new strategy for the security of the Union must take this into consideration and build on the good steps – such as the creation of the Radicalisation Awareness Network - that have already taken place over the last years, while always ensuring that fundamental rights are respected.”

Roberta Metsola is a full Member on the Committee for Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs and is the vice-coordinator of the European People's Party (EPP) within the committee.