Sara Khan says government ‘left a vacuum’ by failing to engage Muslim communities with anti-radicalisation programme
The counter-terrorism Prevent programme, which has been dogged by claims of being a cover to spy on Muslim communities, is no longer fit for purpose and should be “ideologically blind”, a government adviser has said.
The strategy is currently the subject of a review by Sir William Shawcross, and leaks suggest it will conclude that Prevent has been too focused on rightwing extremism in recent years. Instead it will say there should be a renewed focus on Islamist extremism, the leaks show, prompting accusations that the findings are politically motivated.
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