Why do European countries protect terrorists (from illegal organizations Europeans already recognized as terrorist)?

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There are several reasons why... While this is a broad subject there are many who believe that, despite attacks in Madrid and London, terrorism is America's problem. With the unpopularity of the United States reaching new lows globally, European politicians and bureaucrats can score points with their own citizens by refusing to go along with the United States' requests such as this article outlines sharing data on airline passengers: blogs.law.harvard.edu/infolaw/2006/05/31... They have many laws that seem to protect terrorists, but are the same laws that are applied to general criminals. For example, their extradition laws don't allow them to release a terrorist (or any criminal) to a country that may execute or torture them.

Furthermore, the Muslim populations of the United States and Europe are vastly different. In the US Muslim immigrants tend to be more affluent and at least partially assimilated into the broader culture. In Europe, immigrants are not integrated into the culture or economy and thus they tend to still be living in slums after several generations.

These are ripe grounds for terrorist recruiting. Conversely, European governments do not wish to further agitate the minority populations even while doing little to educate them and lift them out of poverty. In one word, appeasement.

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