Muslim countries act against radicalisation - so why won’t Britain?

By Amjad Taha

As a Muslim, I feel it is my responsibility to speak up.

The UK, in its rush to demonstrate its historical tolerance through an unquestioning embrace of multiculturalism, has created a crisis within its own borders by turning a blind eye to the growing threat of Islamism.

I can see the warning lights flashing red in Britain. Islamist extremists appear to be operating with a free hand, especially those of the Muslim Brotherhood. They have taken advantage of institutional weakness to infiltrate mosques, charities, schools, business councils, and even sports clubs in order to exert influence at a local, regional and national level.

Remember, the Muslim Brotherhood was the movement which spawned Hamas, Al-Qaeda and ISIS, and its fanatics have committed untold atrocities. Today, it is wreaking havoc in Sudan where the Muslim Brotherhood-led army – supplied with weapons by Iran, funnelling drugs through Port Sudan, and supporter of Hamas’s 7th October genocide – is systematically killing Christians.

Europe’s great capital cities and towns haven’t been spared Islamist terrorism, as Londoners and the people of Manchester know to their cost, but I fear far worse is to come unless those in power accept reality and start acting against the threat posed by the Muslim Brotherhood movement and its idealogues.

On every front of this insidious insurgency, the UK is painfully behind the curve and seen as a soft........

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