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Centre for Social Cohesion on the BBC's Panorama

Last night’s Panorama, presented by Shiraz Maher, was a tremendous piece of investigative reporting.

Focussing on the extremist group Hizb ut-Tahrir, the programme’s interviewees included Senior Research Fellow at the Centre for Social Cohesion, James Brandon.

The whole of this important programme can be seen on the BBC’s Panorama website by clicking here.

Comments (2)

J. Isaacs:

I was fascinated by the junior minister's lilly-livered, jelly-spined reason for not banning HuT after Tony Bair promised to do so in the wake of 7/7. He effectively said the government feared a successful HuT application for judicial review if a ban were to be enacted.

While no fan of the judiciary's pusillanimous ways with Islamists, I had always thought the government had access to better Parliamentary draftsmen and lawyers than those Islamists. Seems one cannot trust the lawmakers to make our laws watertight any more.

J. Isaacs

Anonymous:

Hizb-ut-tahrir employed at the British foreign office then we wonder why we've got problems from muslims.
Establishing the caliphate while the poor suckers pay with their taxes aiding the process non the wiser.

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