A group that monitors attacks on Muslims said it was preparing for an
upsurge of violence as a result of the moves being announced today by
David Cameron.
Under the Prime Minister’s proposals, Islamist
radicals face being expelled from mosques, Muslim community groups and
universities in a fight-back against fundamentalism.
The courts
would be given new civil powers – similar to Asbos – to ban suspected
extremists from preaching or indoctrinating others.
At the same time internet companies have been asked to block terrorist material from overseas being accessed in this country.
The
measures were proposed by the Prime Minister’s extremism task force –
which included ministers, community groups, the police and the security
services – set up after the killing of Lee Rigby.
Last night Fiyaz
Mughal, the director of Tell Mama, which records anti-Muslim incidents,
said he feared Mr Cameron’s announcements would reinforce negative
perceptions of Muslims.
Mr Mughal said he had asked extra staff to
be on standby because of an anticipated surge in hate attacks. He added
that the new rules should cover all forms of extremism, including the
activities of the far right.
“There has to be parity and not a feeling that Muslims are being singled out,” he said.
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