Where is it safe in Europe?

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The goal of the “Find a Free Country Project” is to research, explore and find a safe and secure free country outside the USA, that is not too large, has a relatively open immigration policy, has a friendly business climate, has a non-intrusive government committed to freedom, and then move to it.
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2 Responses to Where is it safe in Europe?

  1. Croatian Capitalist says:

    Even though the map might generally be accurate, I would place some countries in different categories, namely Croatia should be in the “low threat” category, there hasn’t been any terrorism here since the war with the Serbian terrorists and aggressors ended in 1995, and our Muslim minority is the best integrated one in the whole Western World, so there is no threat of them being radicalized, and since Kosovo is a part of Serbia on this map, Serbia should be put in the same category as Bosnia and Herzegovina is in, plus I don’t see how Switzerland can be in a lower category than Slovakia, when its a fact that various terrorist groups have Switzerland as a target, while the only case of (attempted) terrorism that I know of in Slovakia is some eco-loon in 2011 putting a bomb in a garbage can outside of a fast food restaurant (luckily the explosion didn’t injure anyone), otherwise I think that the map is more or less accurate.

  2. Croatian Capitalist says:

    https://spectator.sme.sk/c/20973287/slovakia-among-safest-eu-countries.html

    “The safest EU country is Croatia, based on Eurostat statistics.”

    That is one of the benefits of a country not being full of “vibrant diversity”.

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