How much will Europe change after the terrorist attacks in Paris? (Koha)
Brussels-based correspondent Augustin Palokaj writes in his opinion piece that in the future the far-right parties and xenophobic and anti-Islamic groups will try to use the terrorist acts in Paris for their own propaganda. “The Europeans do not identify Islam with terrorism, but they do expect Muslims to isolate terrorists and extremists. Europe will certainly no longer tolerate radical preaching or the incitement of hatred and terrorism by some radical clerics. The European values will be protected even by respecting European Muslims,” he writes. Palokaj also notes that religious leaders in Kosovo should not only distance themselves from extremists and those who incite hatred, but they should also take concrete measures against them. “The evil called terrorism knows no borders and by showing solidarity at the global level and by cooperating with partners, everyone can fight this evil in his own backyard,” Palokaj concludes.