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UK Muslim baroness: PM’s call to Muslims to fight “radicalization” will alienate Muslims

June 20, 2015 5:13 pm By Robert Spencer 57 Comments


Warsi“My concern is that this call to Muslims to do more, without an understanding of what they already do now, will demoralise the very people who will continue to lead this fight. As one prominent female Muslim activist told me: ‘This speech has undermined what I’ve been doing.’”

This is absurd. Did anti-Nazi efforts by the British government demoralize anti-Nazi Germans?

What this amounts to is a slyly couched attempt to intimidate the Cameron government into ending efforts to get supposedly moderate Muslims to work against jihad terror. The only result will be that the jihad will be able to advance unimpeded.

“Warsi: Cameron wrong to target British Muslims over radicalisation,” by Rowena Mason, Guardian, June 19, 2015:


David Cameron is at risk of demoralising British Muslims with his “misguided emphasis” on saying that some people in the community are quietly condoning Islamist extremism, according to a former cabinet colleague and Conservative party co-chair.

Writing in the Guardian, Lady Warsi said the prime minister may have further alienated Muslims with a speech about tackling radicalisation, which he made on Friday.

She warned that Cameron and ministers lacked the credibility to demand that British Muslims do more to weed out extremism when the government was itself failing to adequately champion and support them – although she said she did support the prime minister’s anti-extremist intention.

Criticising Cameron’s heavy focus on “Muslim community complicity”, Warsi wrote:“My concern is that this call to Muslims to do more, without an understanding of what they already do now, will demoralise the very people who will continue to lead this fight. As one prominent female Muslim activist told me: ‘This speech has undermined what I’ve been doing.’

“David Cameron is right that there are ‘some’ – a minority within a minority within a minority – who condone the Isis view of the world, but there are many, many, many more of this minority who are fighting a very real and sustained battle, the same battle he is fighting. They know they have to do more, they are willing to do more but they will do it a lot better knowing we are on the same side.

“The government needs to champion them, support them. Only then will it have the credibility to demand that communities themselves do more.”

Warsi said Cameron’s own advisers should have been aware of how the intervention “with its misguided emphasis and call to action, would at best fall on deaf ears, at worst further alienate”….

Warsi, who, as party co-chair, led the Conservative effort to attract more ethnic-minority voters, also criticised Cameron for deciding to make the speech in Bratislava rather than Bradford or Birmingham.

She said Cameron was right to say Isis posed a massive threat – one of the biggest Britain faces today – but added: “What concerns me about the prime minister’s speech is his emphasis on one aspect of the challenge while overlooking all the other aspects of the problem.

“He has apparently decided to focus on the idea that ‘some’ in our Muslim communities condone the activities of Isis and ‘perhaps’ encourage young people to take the ruinous path of joining the terrorists.

“Although he rightly said there are ‘many reasons’ why young people become radicalised and then take the next step towards acting on those warped beliefs, his speech focused only on the notion of Muslim community complicity. Friday’s newspapers were also heavily briefed to that effect ahead of the speech.”

Earlier this year, Warsi delivered a blistering critique of the government’s approach towards British Muslims, saying that failure to engage properly with such communities had created a climate of suspicion and undermined the fight against extremism….

Warsi was a Foreign Office minister who attended cabinet until August last year when she resigned over Cameron’s failure to condemn Israel’s military actions in Gaza as disproportionate….

http://www.jihadwatch.org/2015/06/uk-muslim-baroness-pms-call-to-muslims-to-fight-radicalization-will-alienate-muslims
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