Rabat, April 25 -- The Egmont Institute for International Relations, a think tank in Brussels, and the German Konrad Adenauer Stiftung Foundation published a new study , Wednesday, April 24, on how Morocco addresses the issue of local jihadis and returning foreign fighters.

The study asserts that Morocco "is by far the most advanced in dealing with returnees" compared to the other countries it surveyed, Egypt and Tunisia.

The report, however, raised concerns about the security approaches in the three North African countries, and noted that Tunisia is seen as the biggest sender of foreign terrorist fighters to the Levant.

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