An Austrian Federal government official has warned that the migrant camp at Traiskirchen is becoming a hotbed for radical Islamism and a “breeding ground for radicalization,” according to Die Presse. Christian Konrad, the Austrian Federal governments Refugee coordinator has stated his dissatisfaction with the way the Traiskirchen migrant camp is being run. Of the 1,500 residents of the camp he said, “1100 of which are unaccompanied minors – all young boys,” and added that the centre was a prime “breeding ground for radicalization,” if no action is taken. The Institute for Empirical Social Research (IFES) commissioned a study on behalf of the Austrian National Youth Council interviewing 66 underage migrants on various topics. They found that 62 per cent of those they talked to were not in school, an apprenticeship or any other form of training and in fact they were told by the boys that their days were spent mostly idle with nothing to do. Integration of migrants has come under fire in recent weeks as a new study was released by the European Commission showing that a majority of people in cities like Athens and Rome believe that migrants are not integrating and that their quality of life and living standards are declining as a result. The