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UK. TO TOUGHEN RULES IN STOPPING JIHADI BRIDES FROM LEAVING, BAN ‘EXTREMIST’ MANIPULATION OF CHILDREN……

Let the ”jihadi girls go to the Islamic State, never to return, and domestically ban traditional Islamic teaching. (Equate the koran with Mein Kampf and let the public handle the rest)

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Banning the formation of, and existing madrassas, would be one step, along with an accurate depiction of Islam’s founder as a historical figure, no longer allowing him to be depicted as ”the perfect example for human behavior”, but as a murdering, Jew hating misogynist warlord who condoned the enslavement of people and the rape of women and little girls.

New powers to stop ‘jihadi brides’ flying to Syria and bans on extremists working with children: Sweeping new terror powers set to rushed through this week

  • New anti-terror proposals are being drawn up by the Home Office
  • Ministers want closer scrutiny of Sharia courts operating in the UK
  • Job centres to help identify people potentially at risk of being radicalised
  • Measures being drawn up in response to British Muslims joining ISIS
Anti terror powers drawn up amid concern at British Muslims  joining ISIS including Mohammed Emwazi, the 26-year-old known as ‘Jihadi John’

Anti terror powers drawn up amid concern at British Muslims joining ISIS including Mohammed Emwazi, the 26-year-old known as ‘Jihadi John’

Sweeping new anti-terror powers will be introduced this week – including powers to stop ‘jihadi brides’ boarding planes and a ban on extremists working with children.

The terror proposals are being drawn up by the Home Office amid growing concerns at the threat posed by home-grown fanatics.

A Government counter-terror strategy would also lead to closer scrutiny of Sharia courts operating in the UK, and job centres would be required to help identify people potentially at risk of being radicalised.

The raft of new measures were revealed in a leaked document published by the Sunday Telegraph, which calls on the government to be ‘more assertive’ in challenging extremism.

It has been drawn up in the wake of worrying revelations about British Muslims going overseas to join ISIS including Mohammed Emwazi, the 26-year-old known as ‘Jihadi John’.

Education Secretary Nicky Morgan admitted she was ‘concerned’ about what might be being taught in some schools.

She told Murnaghan on Sky News: ‘I’m not going to comment on what is a leaked document, but I think as Education Secretary it would be right for me to say I am of course concerned about what might be taught in some of our schools.

‘And we have since last year required all schools to actively promote these fundamental British values so that our education system is opening up young minds, it is not closing them down.

‘And I think the messages that young people receive, whether it’s in school or outside school, are very, very important.’

The new strategy has not been signed off by ministers, and some of the measures could be expected to raise objections among Liberal Democrats if they are deemed to infringe civil liberties.

It could lead to changes in the rules granting citizenship to encourage new arrivals to embrace ‘British values’. It also proposes a penalties scheme to encourage people on benefits to learn English.

Read more: H/T: Buck

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