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Why say and commit funding to 'deradicalisation' but not deliver on the promise? : Comments

By Kendall Galbraith, published 24/3/2017

International attacks claimed by Islamic State have substantially increased public social fears of Islamic extremism and home-grown terrorism, making all efforts to deter the extremist threat a political and social priority.

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Mikk is onto it.

We in the West, are the root-cause of the radical Muslim.

Iraq was inhalated on a false premise by the West.

Result? Suffer the consequences!

No sympathy!
Posted by diver dan, Saturday, 25 March 2017 8:35:07 AM
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mkk: STOP STEALING THEIR LAND AND OIL AND STOP BOMBING THEIR COUNTRIES WITH DRONES.

I agree. Send everyone of them back home then seal the Boarders, let no one out. Let them sort the problem out them selves. When they have, let them rebuild their own Countries without help.
Posted by Jayb, Saturday, 25 March 2017 9:03:40 AM
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You have to believe in radicalisation in the first place.
I don't.

This is the reason Japanese and German citizens were interned in camps
in Australia during world war2.
Our so called, wonderful, multicultural society, had become embroiled in
a war involving, now so-called Australian citizens, the German and Japanese
Australians.
These groups now posed an unacceptable risk to our safety at home and the
safety of our sons and fathers who were fighting the Japs and Germans.
You see we,ve come up against this problem inherent in Multicultural society
before. Divided loyalties.

We are now at war with Islam and Arab forces and so the problem once again
rears its head.

Not radicalisation, divided loyalties.

A problem inherent in multicultural societies, and a very dangerous one as
demonstrated by these continuing terrorist war attacks
Posted by CHERFUL, Sunday, 26 March 2017 1:53:19 AM
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mikk, diver dan

So if someone somewhere else commits a murder of an innocent person, you see that as a justification for murdering you? Yes? You're literally saying something that stupid and evil? Yes?
Posted by Jardine K. Jardine, Sunday, 26 March 2017 3:19:18 PM
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Posted by Jardine K. Jardine, Sunday, 26 March 2017 3:26:51 PM
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Mikk and Diver Dan, the battered wives of Islam.

"It's all my fault!" "I should have known that I was angering him!"
Posted by LEGO, Sunday, 26 March 2017 7:01:37 PM
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