“What’s most worrying is how little de-radicalisation can happen in this time.” Indeed, especially since British authorities don’t have a clue about what really causes “radicalization” — i.e., the teachings of the Qur’an and Sunnah — and so couldn’t possibly have formulated an effective response to it.
More on this story. “Islamic terrorists spend less than three years in UK prison: Survey,” from ANI, July 8 (thanks to Twostellas):
London, July 8 : A majority of Islamic terrorists in Britain spend less than three-and-a-half years in prison, a new survey has revealed.
According to the survey, a third of the terrorists go free after less than 16 months. The survey has warned that Britain is now a “˜hub for the development of terrorists”.
The survey conducted by the Henry Jackson Society, studied 138 Islamic terror convictions from 1999-2010. It found 54 per cent resulted in sentences of between one and nine years – and those defendants spent a maximum of three-and-a-half years in jail.
Mohammed Kabashi, who got nine years for helping the failed 21/7 bombers but served just two years and three months, The Sun reports.
Hassan Tabakh got seven years for having bomb-making equipment, but was freed after less than three years.
“What”s [sic] most worrying is how little de-radicalisation can happen in this time. The question remains, will they return to terrorist activities once released,” Expert Hannah Stuart was quoted as saying….