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Campus extremism is 'made up' - UCL head

October 19, 2011 10:49
191011 Malcolm Grant

ByJennifer Lipman, Jennifer Lipman

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Anti-extremism campaigners and Jewish students have rounded on University College London provost Malcolm Grant for claiming there is no problem with extremism on Britain's campuses.

Professor Grant, who was in charge at UCL two years ago when the former president of UCL's Islamic Society, Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab, allegedly attempted to blow up a Detroit-bound airplane, told the Evening Standard that the issue had been "over-hyped" and that the law was "quite tight" on hate speech.

"Talk to our Muslim and Jewish students and they will tell you that it is a non-issue: it just doesn't exist," said Professor Grant, who chaired the recent Universities UK investigation into extremism and hate speakers.

Prof Grant's comments follow an academic year in which Abdel Bari Atwan accused Jewish students of "bombing Gaza" at an LSE event, and evidence was found of the promotion of a "hard-line Islamist ideology" at City University which led to the "harassment of staff, students and members of minority groups.