Islamic
extremists should get therapy, Home Office tells local councils
The notion of these liberal British
ministers from the Home Office (In the US that would be the White House) That by
sending radical Muslims to therapists and psychologists to somehow alter they
hatred anger and wrath against all non-Muslims and or Muslims that are deemed
less devout or tainted by western values show the naiveté of the current
liberal British government. In every westernized country regular Muslims have
come they refuse all attempts and programs created to assimilate them into that
nation’s culture including the
There are two reasons the first is
Islam based on the Koran completely separatist and has zero tolerance for any
change, alteration, or adaptation to any other culture or philosophy or set of
values – for to do so according to the Koran is to invite upon one’s self and
upon all of their household death, not even by Allah but first by the hands of
those of your own household, if these should fail or falter then by the members
of one’s greater household who are to slaughter these as well, and if these
falter and fail it keeps moving outward, to those of the neighborhood , to
those of the village, and along with that those who are marked for death as
being now “Kufar” (Unbelievers) expands as well.
This is why in the Middle-East
there is so much killing between different groups of Muslims as each views all
others as infidels and Kufar for their disobedience
to the Koran and the duty of its execution and judgment. In the Koran it is the
duty of every Muslim to enforce the Koran’s decrees judgments and death
sentences lest the decrees judgments and death sentences fall upon them.
Thus within any Muslim Community
they are the ultimate police state. Also
in Islam there is no excommunication, there is no departure of the Islam ever
permitted, all who stray from Islam according to the Koran are to be hunted
down and slaughtered in a form of honor killing, to avow Islam the Koran and
Allah
The second reason for Muslims
refusal to assimilate in anyway to the nation, culture, or people the have emigrated
to is that these have come to do so not to flee Islam tyranny and to seek asylum
so as to better themselves, but that these are colonists that have come to
overthrow that nation, culture, or people and begin to intimidate, dominate,
and assume rulership by whatever means possible in that nation culture and
people.
In
In
The Telegraph ^
| 6/3/2008 | James Kirkup
Islamic extremists could escape prosecution and
instead receive therapy and counselling under new
Government plans to "deradicalise"
religious fanatics.
The Home Office is to announce an extra £12.5
million to support new initiatives to try to stop extremism spreading.
The central element of the Home Office plan is a
new national "deradicalisation" programme that would persuade converts to violent and
extremist causes to change their views.
Controversially, the new plan makes clear that
people who fall under the influence of violent organisations
will not automatically face prosecution.
Instead, the presumption should be that some such
individuals would face therapy and counselling from
community groups instead of criminal charges.
Documents being distributed to local councils
explain that many people who get drawn into extremism have often suffered some
sort of personal trauma or crisis that makes them vulnerable to exploitation.
"We do not want to put through the criminal
justice system those who are vulnerable to, or are being drawn into, violent
extremism unless they have clearly committed an offence," a Home Office
report says.
"It is vital that individuals and communities
understand this and have the confidence to use the support structures that we
shall be developing."
Most of the new funding will be set aside for
grants to community groups that challenge the messages of violent extremists
should be supported.
The plan includes a suggestion that local councils
should map their areas religion, surveying and recording the faiths and
denominations of local residents.
New guidelines for councils say: "A deeper
understanding of local communities should be developed to help inform and focus
the programme of action - this may include mapping
denominational backgrounds and demographic and socio-economic factors."
The Home Office has told councils they must be
prepared to ask police to vet anyone involved in projects that receive
government anti-radicalisation funding.
If a group is found to be promoting violent
extremism, local agencies and the police should consider disrupting or removing
funding, and deny access to public facilities, the document added.
Home Secretary Jacqui Smith said: "A key
element of our strategy aims to stop people getting involved in extremist
violence.
"We are investing at local level to build
resilient communities, which are equipped to confront violent extremism and
support the most vulnerable individuals."
Shadow home secretary David Davis said of today's
publication: "This is pointless when the Government is fuelling the
problem it is seeking to solve with its draconian approach to 42 days."
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