Interior Minister Marco Minniti
said after a Group of Seven meeting Friday that "today a great
alliance between government and big providers in the name of the
principles of freedom has started to take its first steps,"
commenting on a deal with Web giants to block terror content.
"Internet is an extraordinary vehicle for freedom which
cannot be called into question. We can win this fight against
the malware of terror and hatred", Minniti said.
The G7 interior ministers also decided to take "joint action
to gather and share information" at Raqqa, the fallen Syrian
capital of Islamic State, Minniti said after the summit.
Minniti said Raqqa could now become "an extraordinary mine of
information".
He said "we must gather it and share it to have a clear
picture of the threat."
Minniti stressed that this will help provide proof in courts
against foreign fighters.
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