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FILE -  In this March 23, 2014 file photo, a masked police officer searches for clues at  terrorist Mohamed Merah's apartment building in Toulouse, southern France. To stop the stream of French youths pursuing jihad in Syria, France is preparing to do something it has never done before: Tackle terrorism at its roots before it starts, by involving schools, parents and local Muslim leaders, The Associated Press has learned. Memories are still fresh of the radical Islamic Frenchman Merah who gunned down children at a Toulouse Jewish school in 2012, after training in Afghanistan and Pakistan. (AP Photo/Remy de la Mauviniere)

FILE - In this March 23, 2014 file photo, a masked police officer searches for clues at terrorist Mohamed Merah's apartment building in Toulouse, southern France. To stop the stream of French youths pursuing jihad in Syria, France is preparing to do something it has never done before: Tackle terrorism at its roots before it starts, by involving schools, parents and local Muslim leaders, The Associated Press has learned. Memories are still fresh of the radical Islamic Frenchman Merah who gunned down children at a Toulouse Jewish school in 2012, after training in Afghanistan and Pakistan. (AP Photo/Remy de la Mauviniere)

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