Jihadi Convicts To Receive “Therapy” Instead Of Jail In Britain

June 3rd, 2008 Posted By Bash.

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Dude! WTF! What in the hell are these people in the UK thinking? Just when I think I have seen to omuch appeasement over in the United Kingdom, a story like this comes out. I don’t know….I just don’t know. The Brits are going to wake up one day on their backs with the sword of allah pushing on thier throats with Islam screaming “Submit or die!”

Home Secretary Jacqui Smith said: ‘The national security challenges we face demand fresh approaches.

This from The Daily Mail:

Islamic extremists could receive counselling instead of criminal charges under new Government plans to ‘deradicalise’ religious fanatics issued today.

The move is part of a £12.5m Home Office plan which give councils guidance about how to prevent extremism spreading.

People who fall under the influence of violent organisations will not automatically face prosecution under the new plan.

Instead it will concentrate on a national ‘deradicalisation’ programme that will try to persuade extremists to change their views through therapy and counselling from community groups.

The scheme will seek to reverse the process of indoctrination carried out by al Qaida-related extremists, using unnamed ’specialised techniques’.

Community groups and councils in England and Wales will get cash from a £12.5m fund to implement the new measures.

Home Secretary Jacqui Smith said: ‘The national security challenges we face demand fresh approaches.

‘A key element of our strategy aims to stop people getting involved in extremist violence.

‘We are investing at local level to build resilient communities, which are equipped to confront violent extremism and support the most vulnerable individuals.’

However the plan came in for criticism for being pointless.

Shadow home secretary David Davis said of today’s publication: ‘This is pointless when the Government is fuelling the problem it is seeking to solve with its draconian approach to 42 days.’

Ms Smith is facing a battle with MPs to extend the time police can hold terror suspects without charge from 28 days to 42 days.

The 72-page plan also said councils should make sure they have systems to remove funding or other support from inappropriate groups.

Councils should ask police to vet anyone involved in projects that receive government anti-radicalisation funding, it urged.

However local groups that challenge the messages of violent extremists should be supported, it went on.

If a group is found to be promoting violent extremism, local agencies and the police should consider disrupting or removing funding, and deny access to public facilities, the document added.

The measures on ‘de-radicalisation’ are based on examples overseas and on a scheme in Leicester which ‘aims to encourage young people to feel more valued and to eradicate myths and assumptions which lead to young people becoming alienated and disempowered’.

Communities Secretary Hazel Blears said: ‘Preventing violent extremism is about supporting local people to build resilient communities where extremists and their messages of hate cannot take root.

‘Nationally and locally there is a growing alliance against violent extremism. A majority of individuals and organisations are working together to prevent radicalisation and extremism in a small minority of communities.

‘We are putting funding where it is needed and today’s new guidance sets out our clear expectations around what local authorities and their partners should achieve.

‘Local leadership is vital and it is those people that know their communities best - community leaders, local authorities, police and schools - who, with support from government, provide the key to tackling this issue.

‘Whilst no-one pretends it is easy we are already seeing some fantastic work including projects working with some of the most vulnerable young people, work to strengthen governance in mosques and the capacity of imams and Muslim women beginning to take a stronger role.’

A Home Office spokesman said the maps referred to in today’s strategy document were already being drawn up.

They would not focus only on Muslim extremism but ‘anywhere prone to extremist talk and violent behaviour,’ he said.

‘This is not an anti-Muslim document,’ he said. ‘It will cover denominations of all faiths.’

(Daily Mail)


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3 Responses

  1. Unbreakable

    I’ve got an “unnamed ’specialised technique’” for them to change their ways. It’s called a firing squad. Wait, I just named it. Oh well, let’s use it anyway. :gun:

  2. Jeff

    “Islamic extremists could receive counselling instead of criminal charges under new Government plans to ‘deradicalise’ religious fanatics…”

    Dead makes ‘em pretty deradicalized too. Hard for hate to take root in a corpse.

  3. Marc Stockwell-Moniz

    This is the therapy they need: :gun: :twisted:

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