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We need a better way to stop Muslim radicalisation

2019
04 Mar
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We need a better way to stop Muslim radicalisation

Author(s): The Evening Standard, Muddassar Ahmed

Many of those who were shocked by the Home Secretary’s decision to bar Shamima Begum — who ran away from this country to join Islamic State — from returning to the UK are the same people who have vehemently opposed the Government’s Prevent strategy since its launch in 2003. But we cannot have our cake and eat it.

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  • Europe
  • Extremism (Religious)
  • Foreign Terrorist Fighters/Returning FTFs
  • United Kingdom

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