POLITICALLY INCORRECT SOLUTION FOR ALL ISLAM

Don't be soft on Islam, says EU terror chief

Jason Burke in Brussels

The Observer,

Sunday September 28 2008

Europe's anti-terror chief has launched a stinging attack on the
political correctness that he says is hampering the campaign against
militant Islam.

Gilles de Kerchove, the EU counter-terrorism co-ordinator, said last
week that concern about stigmatising Muslim populations was hampering
policy-making and thus prevention. 'One of the problems ... is that
some member states are extremely reluctant to be explicit about the
link with religion,' said de Kerchove. 'Religion has been hijacked and
distorted for political ends.'

De Kerchove's statement comes against a background of infighting
within the EU over counter-terrorism policy. The European Commission
has been working for several years on a paper analysing militancy in
Europe and outlining policy to combat radicalisation. The Council of
Ministers is still waiting for the now long-overdue paper, on which
future policy will be based.

EU officials claimed last week the delay was because Jacques Barrot,
the French Commissioner for justice, freedom and security, had grave
reservations about the definition of terrorism in the commission's
policy paper and had delayed signing the policy document as it 'went
too far in blaming Muslim communities'.

A spokesman for Barrot refused to comment. 'There is a paper that is
being prepared. Our services are working on it and there is no fixed
timeframe at the moment,' he said.

De Kerchove praised the Home Office's emphasis on countering the
extremists' message through the media. 'We have to provide an
alternative narrative,' he said. 'A lot of research is showing that
young people being radicalised are looking for thrills as much as
anything ideological. We need to show the violence for what it is,
bloody and indiscriminate, and the people who do it for what they are,
ugly criminals not heroes.' 

 


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