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British gov't secretary urges action on Muslim extremism
By Reuters

LONDON - British Communities Secretary Ruth Kelly is to meet police and council leaders on Monday to discuss how to target Islamic extremists as senior Muslim leaders accused the government of running an Islamophobic agenda.

In a private meeting, Kelly will tell 20 officials of plans to target Islamic extremist "hotspots" by encouraging the council and police chiefs to pick out mosques, schools and universities where young Muslims are being influenced.

"The new extremism we're facing is the single biggest security issue for local communities," Kelly will say. "This is not just a problem for Muslim communities. We all must play our part in responding to it."

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The Guardian newspaper said other measures being planned includes asking university lecturers and staff to check on Muslim students and to report on those they suspected to be supporters of militants.

However the focus of attention has prompted the Muslim Council of Britain, the UK's largest Islamic group, to write to Kelly complaining that there had been a "drip-feed of ministerial statements stigmatizing an entire community."

"What is happening, especially in the last few months, has been a barrage of demonization of the Muslim community to such an extent that the community is now scared and the whole community feels vulnerable," MCB General Secretary Muhammad Abdul Bari told BBC Radio.

"What simply [ministers] are doing is trying to undermine and marginalize further the Muslim community, especially those organizations which have been working so hard for community cohesion."

The debate over Muslim integration has been growing steadily in the last few weeks since Home Secretary John Reid made a powerful speech at the Labour Party conference last month when he vowed to stop Muslim extremists setting up "no-go" ghettos.

That was followed by Leader of the House of Commons Jack
Straw saying that Muslim women who wore full veils made
community relations more difficult because they acted as a
"visible statement of separation and difference."

A number of government ministers have spoken out in support of Straw since then and the debate escalated further last week when a Muslim teaching assistant was suspended from a school in Dewsbury, West Yorkshire, for refusing to take off her veil.

Conservative home affairs spokesman David Davis wrote in a
Sunday newspaper that there was a feeling that Muslim
communities were "excessively sensitive" and that Muslim women wearing veils risked creating a "voluntary apartheid."

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  1.   Islamification of the UK 13:36  |  Physicist 16/10/06
  2.   Slow learners 14:24  |  Kapule David Mabuta 16/10/06
  3.   Does the UK need citizens-troublmakers? 14:27  |  Vittorio 16/10/06
  4.   The Muslim community is scared?! What a load of garbage. 14:52  |  Dan 16/10/06
  5.   UK beginning to wake up 15:01  |  rich 16/10/06
  6.   inside out and outside in 15:33  |  libra 16/10/06
  7.   further to no. 4 15:36  |  Nina 16/10/06
  8.   Muslim Leaders are on another planet 15:47  |  Semsem 16/10/06
  9.   WHEN British asked for help from Moslem parents 16:03  |  PETER SM 16/10/06
  10.   Waking up 16:14  |  BImmer 16/10/06
  11.   Ruth Kelly is a member of Opus Dei 16:17  |  Stephen Murray 16/10/06
  12.   to number 4 16:20  |  Doug 16/10/06
  13.   To Kapule David Mabuta 16:29  |  Jeroen 16/10/06
  14.   Peter #5 16:36  |  Physicist 16/10/06
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