The mosque leaders have claimed that the plans are based on «the flawed assumption that
radicalisation takes place within some madrassas» and that such «control and monitoring» over lessons would «effectively lead to a form of state sanctioned religious expression».
Not exact matches
Government sources admit they have no reason to believe toddlers are being indoctrinated in extremism, but are
taking precautionary action, following revelations about
radicalisation in Birmingham schools.
Apart from beefing up security forces and surveillance measures, steps need to be
taken at the grassroots levels to prevent
radicalisation.
Dr Muhammed Tahir Al Qadri, a Pakistani politician and Islamic scholar, has suggested that muslims should
take counter extremism lessons to help prevent
radicalisation as a part of the national curriculum in schools.
A DfE spokesperson said: «Teachers are well placed to identify concerning behaviour among their pupils and we expect schools to
take proportionate steps to protect them from the risks of extremism and
radicalisation.»
A spokesperson said: «Teachers are well placed to identify concerning behaviour among their pupils and we expect schools to
take proportionate steps to protect them from the risks of extremism and
radicalisation.»
We have concerns about ensuring that all of local authorities» responsibilities in relation to the wider safeguarding of children, in particular
radicalisation and extremism, child sexual exploitation and female genital mutilation, are
taken on board.
«If you just
take the example of Bangladesh, if 60 million of 140 million people could not survive in Bangladesh yet they were kept there, you would have A) gigantic human suffering and B) progressive very deep
radicalisation - very, very angry people - and that is not in anybody's security interest.»
The facts of these cases are highly topical, and concern a very obvious risk —
taking children to Syria, a war zone, to join ISIS fighters — as well as any risk of
radicalisation (in the UK or abroad).