35% of women arrested for terrorism in Spain are Moroccans Terrorism and extremism are imposing threat in all countries across the world.

(Morocco World News) Two  Spanish criminologists conducted a study on women involved in terror-related crimes in Spain.

The study, quoted by Ceutaldia, indicates that nearly 34.8 percent of women radicalized by terror organizations in Spain are Moroccans.

The study showed that the majority of the 21 women “investigated during the last decade for radicalization” were between 19 and 25 years old.

The criminologist, Ariadna Trespaderne and David Garriga, said in their study that 60.9 percent of these women are from Spain.

The study said that none of the women had a criminal record.

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