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Police forces launch campaign to tackle radicalisation in Wales

Police forces across Wales have launched a campaign to identify the signs of radicalisation in universities and the wider community. It comes in the week the Prime Minister announced the death of twenty one year old Reyaad Khan, from Cardiff, who was killed by an RAF drone in Syria. He'd travelled out to the fight in the country in 2013.

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We couldn't risk "terrorism and chaos" says PM

Question by acting Labour leader Harriet Harman about the legal basis for authorising an RAF drone strike to kill Reyaad Khan from Cardiff, the Prime Minister confirmed that the Isis fighter was targeted in way that Britain had never done before in a country where our troops were not deployed. He said there was no other option because Khan was in Raqqa, a town in a part of Syria with no effective government.

The choice was to wait for the terrorism and chaos to reach Britain or to take this action in the national interest.

– Prime Minsiter David Cameron MP

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