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UK universities get guide on radicals | |
2006-11-18 | |
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The department of education said the guidance, based on events that have occurred in the past, follows talks with lecturers, government experts and law enforcement agencies. It also brings universities up to date on recent changes to the law, such as the Terrorism Act 2006. Speaking on BBC television, Rammell said he disagreed with Anthony Glees, a professor of politics at Brunel University who last year issued more dire warnings about the threat of radicalism on campus. Glees said that Rammell has taken “an important step forward” by telling universities, especially the “less prestigious universities to stop being in denial and to recognise there is a problem and the problem needs to be fixed.” However, “he should have gone further,” he added. Faisal Hanjra of the Federation of Student Islamic Societies (FOSIS) complained that the government had not asked Muslim students about the guidelines, saying extremism must be tackled through open dialogue. | |
Posted by:Fred |
#1 Remainds me of the instroctions to cops in Demolition Man (be firm, but non-confrontational). |
Posted by: gromgoru 2006-11-18 06:56 |