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Amnesty defends anti-Prevent statement


More than a dozen groups said they would boycott a review of the government-led programme

February 18, 2021 11:35
Amnesty International
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Human rights organisation Amnesty has defended joining up with Cage — a Muslim advocacy group widely accused of having sympathised with terrorists — to criticise the government’s counter-terror strategy.

More than a dozen groups said in a joint statement this week that they would boycott a review of the government-led Prevent programme.

The joint statement, which was also signed by Muslim Engagement and Development (MEND) — long accused of having links to Islamists — attacked William Shawcross’ appointment to lead the probe, citing his “well-known record and previous statements on Islam.”

In a statement Amnesty told the JC it “signed this statement, alongside several other organisations, to express important concerns about the lack of independence of the review into Prevent”.

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