British Government’s Terror Prevention Program ‘Toxic’

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‘Ten years ago, in the wake of the 7/7 bombings in London which killed 56 people, including four suicide bombers, the British government’s terror prevention program has been accused of failing.

After the July 7th bombings in 2005, for which al-Qaeda claimed responsibility, the government introduced the Terrorism Act 2006, prohibiting the ‘glorification’ of terrorism and increasing the number of days a suspected terrorist could be held without charge from 14 days to 28.

But as the government reinforced anti-terror laws, the tensions between predominantly Muslim communities in Britain increased as well.’

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