The People’s Review Of Prevent
The Prevent programme was introduced in 2006 by the government at the time to “prevent people from being drawn into terrorism”. While this sounds fine in principle, in practice it throws up two major...
View ArticleIt Is Time To Take Far-Right Extremism Seriously
Today, many people think those involved in the far-right drink a lot of alcohol, have short hair, follow football and cause trouble wherever they go. Some people also think those involved are...
View ArticleBehind The Scenes Of Our New Film On The Government’s Controversial Prevent...
EachOther’s Sarah Wishart (Creative Director) and Jack Satchell (Film Producer) provide a glimpse behind the scenes of EachOther’s new film about the government’s Prevent strategy. Sarah Wishart,...
View ArticlePlaying Extremisms Off Against One Another Is No Way To Prevent Terrorism
Muslims have felt targeted by the Prevent policy since its inception. Parliament’s Joint Committee on Human Rights (JCHR) found that Prevent is generally ‘seen through the prism of Islamic extremism...
View ArticleReligious Attacks In Leicester Disguised As ‘Peaceful Protests’
Violence broke out last weekend in Leicester, a city which has been experiencing religious tension and ‘serious disorder‘ since August. On 17 and 18 September, large crowds formed in the east of the...
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