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UK may import moderate imams from Pakistan PDF Print E-mail
Wednesday, 16 April 2008

London, Apr.16 (ANI): Moderate Muslim clerics are to be brought in from Pakistan in an effort to combat extremism in British mosques, British Home Secretary Jacqui Smith has announced.

According to The Telegraph, Smith has struck a deal with Islamabad under which respected imams could be invited to help British Muslims counter the fundamentalists.

The move is part of the Gordon Brown Government's efforts to step up its so-called prevent agenda, which is aimed attackling jihadi propaganda in Muslim communities.

In a newspaper interview at the weekend, Miss Smith said: "The vast majority of British Muslims have a Pakistani heritage. If we work with the Government there, we can win the arguments.

"We need to do more to tackle those places where radicalisation is developing - in prisons, schools, higher education - so that people are getting the right messages about what it means to be a British Muslim.

"We will also work to ensure we identify vulnerable people being groomed for terror - in the same way we protect young people from being dragged into crime and abuse."

Smith said at the weekend that police and security agencies were monitoring 30 terrorism plots, 2,000 individuals and 200 networks. (ANI)
 
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