At the heart of the strategy is financial support for what Number 10 describes as “mainstream” Muslim voices to “strengthen community resilience and promote a coalition to speak out, challenge and ultimately defeat extremism”.
One organisation singled out for praise is an east London youth centre called the Active Change Foundation (ACF). It is one of several “grassroots” organisations which will benefit from a £5 million grant “to challenge all forms of extremist ideology”.
Number 10 says the money will help fund ACF’s Young Leaders Programme, which trains teenagers in how to mentor youngsters to help prevent street, drug and gang crime, as well as domestic violence and bullying, and also gives them “the tools to assist them in preventing radicalisation and violent extremism”.
ACF is run by an alleged former jihadist, Hanif Qadir, who has certainly been unequivocal in his denunciation of Islamic State. “Any Muslim with an ounce of faith . . . will condemn them,” he says. Indeed his organisation’s powerful “Not In My Name” campaign accusing IS of “hiding behind a false Islam” was singled out by President Obama in his speech to the UN General Assembly in September 2014.
But a search through Mr Qadir’s tweets also reveal intemperate comments that feed into the grievance narrative. On the tenth anniversary of 9/11, for example, he told his followers: “BBC interview re 9/11 & the current situation 10yrs on! Same old questions & nothin abt the millions killed since George Bush war on terror!” So George Bush is responsible for “millions” killed since 9/11?
Then this: “Lots of youth askin abt who’s rememberin the hundreds of thousands innocent women & children killed by Western forces since 9/11? Any takers.” Hundreds of thousands of women and children? Have we really been worse than Bashar al-Assad?
Casualty figures are notoriously difficult to assess and highly disputed. Only estimates are available for the numbers killed in Iraq and Afghanistan and range wildly from the low to high hundred thousands. One thing, though, is clear: the overwhelming majority were Muslims killed by Muslims — not Western forces. You may say Mr Qadir’s statistical conflation doesn’t matter much if his overall message is one that rejects violent ideology, which it does. But as the Prime Minister has said, extremism can grow out of a “warped world view.”
Hanif Qadir is also a Home Office approved mentor for the government’s deradicalisation programme, Channel, which operates in what is described eerily as the “pre-criminal space.”
Channel is the least known and, in some ways, the most sensitive part of the government’s Prevent programme so called because it’s about stopping people from becoming terrorists or supporting terrorism before they have done anything wrong.
Schools, universities, the NHS, local authorities, charities, faith institutions, prisons and the probation service now have a statutory responsibility to prevent people being drawn into terrorism when carrying out their day-to-day functions.
One organisation singled out for praise is an east London youth centre called the Active Change Foundation (ACF). It is one of several “grassroots” organisations which will benefit from a £5 million grant “to challenge all forms of extremist ideology”.
Number 10 says the money will help fund ACF’s Young Leaders Programme, which trains teenagers in how to mentor youngsters to help prevent street, drug and gang crime, as well as domestic violence and bullying, and also gives them “the tools to assist them in preventing radicalisation and violent extremism”.
ACF is run by an alleged former jihadist, Hanif Qadir, who has certainly been unequivocal in his denunciation of Islamic State. “Any Muslim with an ounce of faith . . . will condemn them,” he says. Indeed his organisation’s powerful “Not In My Name” campaign accusing IS of “hiding behind a false Islam” was singled out by President Obama in his speech to the UN General Assembly in September 2014.
But a search through Mr Qadir’s tweets also reveal intemperate comments that feed into the grievance narrative. On the tenth anniversary of 9/11, for example, he told his followers: “BBC interview re 9/11 & the current situation 10yrs on! Same old questions & nothin abt the millions killed since George Bush war on terror!” So George Bush is responsible for “millions” killed since 9/11?
Then this: “Lots of youth askin abt who’s rememberin the hundreds of thousands innocent women & children killed by Western forces since 9/11? Any takers.” Hundreds of thousands of women and children? Have we really been worse than Bashar al-Assad?
Casualty figures are notoriously difficult to assess and highly disputed. Only estimates are available for the numbers killed in Iraq and Afghanistan and range wildly from the low to high hundred thousands. One thing, though, is clear: the overwhelming majority were Muslims killed by Muslims — not Western forces. You may say Mr Qadir’s statistical conflation doesn’t matter much if his overall message is one that rejects violent ideology, which it does. But as the Prime Minister has said, extremism can grow out of a “warped world view.”
Hanif Qadir is also a Home Office approved mentor for the government’s deradicalisation programme, Channel, which operates in what is described eerily as the “pre-criminal space.”
Channel is the least known and, in some ways, the most sensitive part of the government’s Prevent programme so called because it’s about stopping people from becoming terrorists or supporting terrorism before they have done anything wrong.
Schools, universities, the NHS, local authorities, charities, faith institutions, prisons and the probation service now have a statutory responsibility to prevent people being drawn into terrorism when carrying out their day-to-day functions.
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