Sharia Shenanigans

Published on 23 June 2010 by editor in Headline

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Sharia Shenanigans

This is a guest post for Student Rights by Natalie Wold.  Views expressed in this piece do not constitute Student Rights’ views or opinions on the matter discussed.
Sunday, while meeting a friend for lunch near Whitehall I had the privilege of witnessing the hundreds of protesters who took the streets of London in [...]

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Zakir Naik banned from entering the UK

Published on 18 June 2010 by editor in Headline

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Zakir Naik banned from entering the UK

‘Coming to the UK is a privilege not a right, and I am not willing to allow those who might not be conducive to the public good to enter the UK.’
The words of Home Secretary Teresa May resonate around the counter-terror and counter-radicalisation blogs this morning as ‘hate preacher’ Zakir Naik is halted [...]

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Rehabilitation or Radicalisation?

Published on 15 June 2010 by editor in Headline

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Rehabilitation or Radicalisation?

An interesting piece from the BBC today outlines how a young Muslim man who was sent to Pakistan for drug rehabilitation was recruited into the Taliban, taught to use an AK-47 and soon found himself undergoing extensive guerilla training.
In yet another revelation about the extremist threat to the UK, ‘Irfan’ (identity masked for safety) told [...]

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How do you solve a problem like funding cuts?

There’s been a lot of talk recently about university funding cuts and the implications for students, jobs, and the future of higher education in the United Kingdom.  Cambridge University has begun employing a quasi-American model to fix this problem – donors… lots and lots of donors.
In 2005 (in an act of prescience, no doubt) Cambridge [...]

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Our first Parliamentary Candidate Research Report

A new Student Rights report has revealed growing support for tough action against extremism and radicalisation in the UK, specifically on university campuses.
We surveyed 164 parliamentary candidates during the general election campaign period, revealing that over 90% of prospective parliamentarians are aware and greatly concerned about extremism in the UK.
Raheem Kassam, Director of Student Rights [...]

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Student website shut down over ‘unwelcome distraction’ claim

FitFinder, the popular social networking website for UK students, has been temporarily taken down due to pressure from universities over the perceived distraction to students, confirms the site’s creator and University College London student, Rich Martell.
Rich has been fined £300 by the University College London for ‘bringing the college into disrepute’ as his flirtacious website [...]

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An open letter to Prime Minister David Cameron

It was reported this weekend that ‘preacher of hate’ Zakir Naik will begin a tour of the UK unless immediate action is taken by the UK Home Office to stop his entry into Britain.

In response to this, Student Rights Director Raheem Kassam has written an open letter to Prime Minister David Cameron, urging Naik to [...]

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