France planning to allow use of algorithms to detect extremism online
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Macron under pressure to harden terrorism laws amid growing row over security in run-up to election
The French government is planning to harden counter-terrorism laws, permitting the use of algorithms to detect online extremist activity, amid a growing political row over security in the run up to next year’s presidential race.
The president, Emmanuel Macron, is under pressure over a spate of recent terror attacks, often committed by isolated young men armed with knives and unknown to the security services. The profile of the most recent attackers – including a Tunisian man who killed a police employee in a quiet commuter town west of Paris on Friday – is very different from the major terrorist gun and bomb attacks on Paris in 2015, which were coordinated by people who had previously fought in Syria or Iraq. Continue reading...