It was only a matter of time before a right-wing figure in the West finally revealed the true depth of their agenda by deliberately drawing attention away from the extremists at their end of the polit.
Former British Prime Minister, David Cameron, issued a robust defence yesterday of UK s counter-terrorism strategy, known as Prevent . Writing in the Times, the 55-year old took-aim at mainstre.
April 7, 2021 at 11:44 am
Much has been speculated regarding Britain s Muslim community over the years, from the alleged rise of extremism to the overall state of the community within the wider British society. But despite Muslims in the UK being seen as the most vibrant and active amongst their religious kin throughout Europe, over the past decade they have been the target of the government s failed counter-terror Prevent programme.
After years of blunders, intracommunity espionage, and surveillance on largely Muslim targets, the many calls to either scrap the programme or reform it finally led to a review. Any hope of objective justice, however, collapsed when the British government appointed the UK s former Chairman of the Charity Commission William Shawcross to lead that review, resulting in condemnation by numerous NGOs over the past year.