- Apr 5, 2014
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My problem with that is that I don't want an apology. What I want is an acknowledgement that, unlike the claims in that press release, these attacks DO have everything to do with Islam. Not their strand of Islam, I'll happily concede but it most certainly is still Islam that drives these terrorists to do the things they do. This particular terrorist was homegrown and part of the UK Muslim community. They are the best placed to stop people like him becoming radicalised and they can only do that if they admit that it's a problem.
To claim that there is no link to Islam is no more helpful than saying that all Muslims are terrorists.
But that is what they are saying- and challenging.
They are making it clear that the attacker is given to a warped ideal of religion.
If they are saying he is wrong, making public their view, and preaching a different doctrine to their thousands of members, I'm really not sure what else you want from them.
They are part of our society, they are not separate. The only 'them and us' is the terrorists we all condemn.
There are over two million Muslims in this country. Only a tiny fraction (too many) support this kind of practise. But you are directing your anger at the wrong people.