Britain forms new Extremism Task Force

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After soldier's slaying, Britain forms extremism task force


From Bharati Naik, CNN - updated 11:19 AM EDT, Sun May 26, 2013

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London (CNN) -- In the wake of an alleged terrorist attack on one of its soldiers, Britain is forming a task force that will examine the forces behind extremist groups in the country, Prime Minister David Cameron's office announced Sunday.

The group, led by Cameron, will "have a general focus on extremist groups, but accept that in practice the greatest threat is from Islamist extremists," a statement from Downing Street said.

The Muslim Council of Britain said the task force needs to look at "extremism from all quarters" while forming an effective strategy.

"In doing so, we hope wisdom prevails as we reflect on the response of these past few days and the missed opportunities of previous years," said a statement from the council's secretary-general, Farooq Murad. "We must be vigilant and ensure we do not inadvertently give into the demands of all extremists: making our society less free, divided and suspicious of each other. Lessons from the past indicate that policies and measures taken in haste can exacerbate extremism."
The brutal slaying Wednesday of British soldier Lee Rigby near the Royal Artillery Barracks in a working-class neighborhood in southeast London shocked people across the United Kingdom.

Six people have been arrested in connection with the attack, including three men who were taken into custody Saturday, and another on Sunday.

The men were being held on suspicion of conspiracy to commit murder, the Metropolitan Police said in a statement.

Police did not detail how they were allegedly tied to the killing nor did they release their identities, saying only that the men -- ages 21, 22, 24 and 28 -- were arrested by detectives from the Counter Terrorism Command and taken to a south London police station.

Two men arrested at the scene of the killing are now under guard in South London hospitals after being shot in a confrontation with police.

Britain's MI5 intelligence agency will report the results of a preliminary investigation into the suspects this week to the Intelligence and Security Committee, government sources said. The report is expected to be confidential.

Far-right marchers rallied in northern England on Saturday and called for Muslims to leave the county.

Addressing the crowd Saturday in Newcastle, English Defence League leader Tommy Robinson said that Rigby's killing should be a wake-up call to British citizens.

"We cannot allow this soldier's death to be in vain," Robinson said. "We are the only ones who dare say it. When did the truth become hate speech?"

Police estimated that between 1,500 and 2,000 people attended the rally. A counterdemonstration drew a few hundred people, police said.

Rigby's family visited the scene of his death on Sunday.

After Woolwich slaying, Britain forms extremism task force - CNN.com

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Well, they seem to be on the right track, but I find myself wondering whether they have the 'stones' to tell it like it is, once they're faced with committing things to paper.

I'm fully expecting a weak-sister report or set of findings or recommendations but, just perhaps, the Brits are reaching their limit with patience for Radical Islam manifesting itself in their midst, and this Task Force might actually end-up doing some good.

I doubt it, but it's always possible, even for a society beaten into the dust of Multiculturalism for a couple of decades.
 
But my guess is they'll probably focus their time on the supposed threat of "Anti-minority" extremism and, as they have been doing for a long time, ignore the Muslim ones.
 
Nope, guys, Western Europe is to going to war with Islam.

Sorry to disappoint.

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This will probably end up finding that people standing up against violent muslims are somehow the cause of the violence.

No matter how many lies they must tell

Nothing shocks me anymore.

I am willing to bet there are many people who feel that the 2 individuals
who committed this horrendous are not to blame because they were reacting
the only way they knew because of all the anti Muslim hatred in the world.

I am sure we have a few of those here. :eek:
 
An extremist task force is a great idea. Except you know it will be used against the Brits and not the muslim extremists.

The butcher that killed the soldier was already known to the authorities. MI5 LET him Murder that young man.
 
Muslim extremist terrorist ring broken up in soldier's slaying...
:eusa_eh:
UK police arrest 10th suspect in soldier's slaying
May 27,`13 -- British police arrested a 10th suspect Monday in connection with the vicious street killing of a soldier in London, an apparent Islamic extremist attack that has horrified the country and heightened racial tensions.
The 50-year-old man was detained in Welling, east of London, on suspicion of conspiring to murder 25-year-old soldier Lee Rigby, Scotland Yard said. Police gave no further information about the suspect's identity. The latest arrest came as more details trickled out about the background of Michael Adebolajo, 28, one of the two main British suspects in Wednesday's slaying. He and Michael Adebowale, 22, were shot and wounded by police at the scene. Rigby, an off-duty soldier, was run over by a vehicle and repeatedly stabbed with meat cleavers Wednesday afternoon near his barracks in southeast London.

British officials say the two main suspects had been known to them for some time, but revelations that Adebolajo had been arrested in Kenya in 2010 - and claims that British security officials had tried to recruit him as an informer after that - have fueled questions about whether U.K. authorities could have done more to prevent last week's killing. Adebolajo and Adebowale remain under armed guard in separate London hospitals. Four other men and the suspect arrested Monday remain in custody at a London police station, while one other man has been released on bail. Two women were released without charge in the case.

On Monday, a London-based rights group that lobbies on behalf of suspected terrorists said Adebolajo and his family had contacted it several months ago complaining about harassment from Britain's MI5 domestic spy service. A case worker who spoke with him said he appeared "paranoid and erratic," the group said. "His sister contacted the office to complain about constant harassment from MI5, which extended to Michael, his brother, and his father also," said Moazzam Begg of the London-based group CagePrisoners. "They were all being approached in different ways," Begg told The Associated Press in a telephone interview. "One of them, he lived and worked abroad. He'd been approached by MI6 (Britain's external espionage agency) at his workplace and had been offered some money. They wanted him to work for them."

Begg said Adebolajo told the caseworker he had been tortured and threatened with rape while in Kenya, and that he had been interrogated for several hours upon his return to London. At first, British intelligence services let him be, Begg said, but in March 2012 they met with him and offered him a job as an informant. Adebolajo refused, he said. Kenyan officials confirmed Sunday that Adebolajo was arrested in Kenya in 2010 with five others near the country's border with Somalia. Police believed that Adebolajo was going to work with the Somali Islamic militant group al-Shabab. Kenyan government spokesman Muthui Kariuki told the AP that Adebolajo, who was carrying a British passport, was taken to court before he was handed over to British authorities in Kenya.

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It is true then. They let this young man be brutally murdered deliberately tto make their case.
 

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