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Claudio D'Angelo

Claudio D'Angelo

Degree in Investigation and Security Sciences cum laude, University of Perugia.

Enrolled in the Master's Degree in Social Research for Internal and External Security - Safety and Security Manager. Intelligence analyst specialized in risk analysis, identification of possible threats and vulnerabilities of industrial sites, critical infrastructures and strategic objectives.

Expert in the management of emergency scenarios, procedures for crisis situations and  protection and safety of personnel working in areas of crises, with particular expertise in Middle East isseues.

Editor of the monthly magazine on line "Convincere", he conducts researches on the spread of jihadist groups in Middle East and North Africa, on the application of the complex systems theory to society and Network Analysis in the analysis process of intelligence.

 

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TUNISIA UPDATE

Saturday, 19 October 2013 14:55 Published in Africa

POLITICAL OUTLOOK The National Salvation Front, a Tunisian coalition of opposition, announced a national mobilization for October 23, to support the appointment of a new government. The date is the second anniversary of the birth of the coalition, which in the meantime has failed to draw up a new constitution, difficulties due to conflicts between the ruling party and the opposition. 

EGYPT: VIOLENCE THAT COULD BE AVOIDED

Thursday, 15 August 2013 18:28 Published in Middle East

The Egyptian security forces have violently repressed the Muslim Brotherhood camps of al-Nahda and Al-Rabaa Adawiya in the capital, Egyptian sources speak of more than 800 deaths among the ranks of the pro-Morsi supporters, but it is extremely difficult to provide realistic data. The clashes spread outside Cairo too, in particular in the northern city of Minya, where 15 people were killed and a Coptic church was torched, and in the city of Fayoum, where 17people died. On 15/08 supporters of Morsi stormed the government building of Giza and burned with throwing Molotov cocktails. A cameraman Skynews, Mick Deane, and a journalist in the UAE, Habiba Ahmed Abd Elaziz were killed on Wednesday. 

On August 2, the U.S. State Department has launched a worldwide alert about the possibility of terrorist attacks from al Qaeda against U.S. personnel in the Middle East and North Africa. The "serious and credible threats" reached U.S. intelligence have led to the announcement of the closure on 4 August of diplomatic offices in 18 countries: Afghanistan, Algeria, Bahrain, Bangladesh, Djibouti, Egypt, Iraq, Israel, Kuwait, Libya, Jordan , Qatar, Mauritania, Oman, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates (UAE), Sudan and Yemen. Great Britain will similarly with the closure of the embassy in Yemen, as well as Germany and France.

MORSI ACCUSED OF ESPIONAGE, A MASSACRE IN CAIRO

Sunday, 28 July 2013 14:44 Published in Middle East

After 25 days of the removal of Egyptian President Morsi, Egypt is still racked by violence raging all over the country. Cairo was the scene of violent clashes between protesters linked to the Muslim Brotherhood who refuse military coup and demanding the return of Morsi. The security forces are stemming protests in the capital, on July 27 the Muslim Brotherhood speak of more than 200 people dead and about 5,200 injured, while according to Egyptian media the number of victims doesn't exceed 75.

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