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This thread has been renamed Western Muslims; First Line of Defense or Part of the Problem? It was called She hopes to save; critics savage her. Three SWJ Blog threads have been merged too. All part of preparation for a new thread, which will one day be merged here (ends).
An excellent "long read" in The Guardian, on Sara Khan, an activist against extremism, who whilst the darling of officialdom and the media faces criticism from some on the "Left" and some Muslims.
Link:http://www.theguardian.com/world/201...eir-lives-isis
The sub-title says it all:Sara Khan is determined to protect young Muslim women from the lure of extremism – but has her vocal support for the government’s anti-radicalisation strategy alienated the very people she hopes to save?Interesting insight into her religion having worn in a burqa as a teenager and decided to reject it....Khan’s argument has been subtly different: identify yourselves as women first, then as Muslims; understand that you are being manipulated by men who are using your faith to spirit you from your families and communities and into danger. Her letter attempted to divert the rage of the young women who had fallen under the sway of Isis’s army of online recruiters away from perceived intrusion and harassment by British government agencies, and towards the men who were attempting to enlist them as martyrs and sex slaves.
Reading this one wonders whether her example deters others from being activists and so the UK government's rhetoric of a Muslim "silent majority" is fulfilled.
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