Muslim patrols could become more prevalent and more violent, warns anti-extremist

The Telegraph:

Muslim patrols stalking British streets could become “a lot more dangerous” and perhaps even willing to maim or kill, the head of an anti-extremism organisation has warned.


By Rosa Silverman8:01AM GMT 30 Jan 2013
As British jihadists venture abroad to capitalise on the aftermath of the Arab Spring and then return to the UK, they are likely to bring a greater level of violence back home, Maajid Nawaz, the chairman of the Quilliam Foundation, suggested.
His comments follow incidents in which groups of Muslim vigilantes, dubbing themselves ‘Muslim Patrols’ have approached Londoners and demanded they behave in an Islamic way by not drinking.
They have also told women to put more clothes on, claiming they are entering ‘Muslim areas’.

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5 Replies to “Muslim patrols could become more prevalent and more violent, warns anti-extremist”

  1. I think we can take this as a given, and we can take it as a given that the ordinary people are going to fight back.