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Islamist ‘myths’ hit Prevent campaign
Islamist groups in Britain are undermining the fight against terrorism by peddling ‘myths’ about the government’s key anti-radicalisation policy, according to the country’s most prominent Muslim lawyer. Nazir Afzal, a former chief crown prosecutor, warned that some groups were spreading misinformation about the Prevent strategy, set up by the Blair government to intervene early and to provide support for those deemed at risk of being drawn into violent extremism. Prevent is estimated to have an annual budget of £40 million, but has faced criticism for implying that Muslims are a ‘suspect community’ full of potential terrorists. Mr Afzal condemned ‘self-appointed’ community leaders who present Muslims as victims and not as those who are potentially becoming radicals. He singled out the Islamist-dominated Muslim Council of Britain, saying its annual general meeting last year stated ‘nothing about radicalisation and nothing about the threat of people going to Syria’.