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Original Message Countries across Europe are working to expel radical Islamic clerics who glorify and condone acts of terrorism, in hopes of stemming the tide of extremism among impressionable Muslim youth.
France deported an imam to his native Algeria on Friday for incendiary sermons at mosques in Paris, and at least eight more extremist clerics are expected to be banished in the coming weeks.
Italy expelled eight fundamentalist Palestinian preachers on Tuesday for not holding proper residency permits, Italian news agency ANSA reported.
The British Home Office announced recently that it will introduce an anti-terror bill that criminalizes "indirect incitement of terrorism," and is creating a database to identify those who preach intolerance and run Web sites promoting jihad, or holy war.
The measures, adopted after the July 7 London transit bombings, are part of a campaign across Europe to root out extremist imams who help radicalize disenchanted Muslim youths and recruit them for violent causes.
Reda Ameuroud, the second Algerian imam deported from France in a week, was arrested in what authorities called "a preventive anti-terror operation."
His brother, Abderahmane, was sentenced to seven years in prison in May for assisting in the assassination of an Afghan commander in 2001.
"We will not keep people on our territory who issue calls to hatred, to violence and to the disrespect of our democratic values," said French Interior Minister Nicolas Sarkozy last week.
The Dutch justice minister proposed legislation last week that would make praising terrorism a punishable offense and would strip imams and others of their credentials to work, if convicted.
Austria recently passed a law authorizing the expulsion of preachers whose sermons are "a danger to public security."
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