Former Islamist radicals warn UK of ideological differences
3/3/2008
The police service and the government must properly understand the difference between Islam and Islamism if it is to defeat terrorism, according to a former radical.
Ed Husain, author of The Islamist, told chief officers at the first ever ACPO counterterrorism conference in Brighton: "If you are only thinking about the next bomb, then you are only thinking about the seeds of the problem."
Mr Husain told the conference: "Whereas the Government has issued guidelines about using the language of extremism, we must not be afraid to name Islamism for what it is - it is not Islam. Islamism is a 1950s, post-colonial ideology. It is a perversion of Islam [and this] needs to be put out there in the public domain." 122 of 357 words
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