Cameron
urges British Muslims to help fight extremism
Friday December 31, 2010 08:54:41 PM ,
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London: British Prime
Minister David Cameron Friday warned that the terrorist threat in
Britain is 'as serious as it ever has been' and urged the Muslims
in the country to help fight extremism, a media report said.
In his New Year's message, the prime minister said that police and
security officers were working 'round the clock' to combat the
threat of a terror attack.
He also stressed the need to do more in the coming year to counter
the spread of extremism among Britain's young Muslims, Daily Mail
reported.
"For many years now we have been aware of the threat we face from
international terrorism. Recent arrests show that the threat is
still very much with us. And it is as serious today as it ever has
been," he said.
"As we enter the New Year our police officers, together with their
colleagues in the security and intelligence agencies, are working
round the clock to foil plots that would do terrible harm to our
people and our economy."
His comments echo recent public warnings of the continuing threat
of terrorist attack by the director general of MI5, Jonathan
Evans, and the Chief of MI6, Sir John Sawers.
Cameron said that while the police and security services had the
'unstinting' backing of the government, they also depended upon
the support of the public.
"Together we will defend our values and way of life and defeat
those who threaten them," he said.
"But we must ask ourselves as a country how we are allowing the
radicalisation and poisoning of the minds of some young British
Muslims who then contemplate and sometimes carry out acts of
sickening barbarity.
"And the overwhelming majority of British Muslims who detest this
extremism must help us to find the answers together."
On the economy, the prime minister warned Britain faces a year of
'heavy lifting' to get the budget deficit under control.
He said the Coalition had 'stopped the rot' since the election and
that 2011 could be 'the year that Britain gets back on its feet'
but he acknowledged it would be a 'difficult year' for many
people.
He insisted that Britain has a 'really bright future' provided the
budget deficit left by Labour is tackled.
But he acknowledged that 'a lot of the heavy lifting will happen
in 2011', adding: "2011 is going to be a difficult year, as we
take hard but necessary steps to sort things out."
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