Kryzys imigracyjny w Grecji: zapotrzebowanie na europejskich oficerów łącznikowych ds. imigracji (ILO) w ramach wywiadu osobowego (HUMINT)
Immigration Crisis in Greece: A Need for a HUMINT European Immigration Liaison Offers (ILO)
Author(s): John M. NomikosSubject(s): Security and defense
Published by: Uniwersytet Przyrodniczo-Humanistyczny w Siedlcach
Keywords: immigration;organized crime;counter-terrorism;intelligence;human trafficking
Summary/Abstract: Terrorist attacks in Europe, such as Spain (2004), London (2005) and recently France (2015) have transformed European governments, national security decision-makers, religious leaders, media and the general public to play both critical and constructive roles in the war against terrorism. The article focuses on the uncontrollable numbers of undocumented migrants and refugees that arrive in Greece on their way to Germany (primarily) and Scandinavian states; as well as emphasizes the need for an EU Migration Policy and the establishment of a Network of Human Intelligence (HUMINT) European Immigration Liaison Officers (ILO) who collect and share intelligence among 28 EU member states in order to prevent human traffickers from transferring migrants instead of trying to manage immigrants after they have arrived in the European land.
Journal: Secretum. Służby specjalne, bezpieczeństwo, informacja
- Issue Year: 3/2015
- Issue No: 2
- Page Range: 27-37
- Page Count: 11
- Language: English