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Hugo Silva, chief inspector of the Judiciary Police, describes the process of radicalisation among young people in Portugal.

The national director of the Polícia Judiciária (PJ) and the Minister of Justice warned, during the presentation of the PJ's new campaign “Hate 'online' kills 'offline'”, about the danger of radicalisation and 'online' hate content. The comments were made in connection with the conference “Preventing the Online Radicalisation of Children and Young People”, which is taking place today at the PJ building, ...

The director of the PJ emphasises that “radicalisation is the personal transformation process of children and young people that leads to violent extremism” and reports that cases have already been identified in Portugal.

Luís Neves said that young people are particularly vulnerable and warned that the PJ (Judiciary Police) has already identified cases in Portugal.
