
Last year, the non-profit organisation treated 49 cases and accompanied 16 people in the context of the ‘Dialogue instead of hate’ programme. The risk of radicalisation has always been a part of human history and can easily affect people of all ages, the report further notes.
15 cases treated in 2021 involved youths between the age of twelve and 18, who fell victim to conspiracy theories and disinformation. Some were thus lead to break the law or even respond to recruiters from extremist groups.