THE RADICALIZATION PROCESS AND THE TERRORIST THREAT WITHIN THE BRAZILIAN CONTEXT BASED ON OPERATION HASHTAG
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.58960/rbi.2017.12.138Keywords:
Terrorism, Radicalization process, Operation HashtagAbstract
This article is aimed at identifying aspects in the evolution of terrorism in Brazil starting from an analysis of how a group of Brazilian youths were radicalized in a short period of time. These individuals, motived by a series of attacks perpetrated by the Islamic State (IS) in Western Europe, took advantage of how easy it can be to communicate using social media and formed a closed network in support of the IS in Brazil, whether it was to facilitate emigration towards Syria, or to plan a violent action inside our borders. The network of radicalized youths was dismantled during a Federal Police action called Operation Hashtag in July 2016, under the new counterterrorism law. One can analyze radicalization processes observed in Brazil as manifested along five superimposing layers: communities, indoctrinators, defenders of radical discourse, radicalized individuals inclined to action, and those proactively involved in planning and carrying out terrorist actions per se.