EU money against radicalization
World
June 14, 2016 15:57
brussels - The European Commission is this year 400 million euros for projects that might counter radicalization.
The money comes from the European subsidy program Erasmus + for education, youth and sport.
The projects that include the need to strengthen European values. The committee also hopes that initiatives such as exchanges on tackling radicalization in prisons, a dialogue with internet companies on the distribution of illegal content and research into radicalization.
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