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Ruth Kelly on tackling terrorism

ruth kelly.jpgAn article by the secretary of state for communities justifying the government's decision to shift resources away from the genuinely representative Muslim Council of Britain to organisations that will be less vocal in criticising the role British foreign policy in inciting terrorism. Significantly, the Sufi Muslim Council – which Kelly was enthusiastically promoting only last year – doesn't rate a mention, and now appears to have been rejected in favour of the British Muslim Forum (or the "Muslim British Forum", as Kelly prefers to call it) as the government's favoured partner in the Muslim community.

Observer, 18 March 2007

This procedure bears more than a passing resemblance to the practice of colonial governors within the British Empire, who would appoint their favoured individuals to represent the "natives".

Posted on Sunday, March 18, 2007 by Registered CommenterMartin Sullivan in , |