Who are we defending from whom and which values are we attempting to defend?
A novelist, a journalist, a columnist, a counter-terrorism
expert and a former Guantanamo detainee debate the causes of and solutions to
radicalisation in the West.
This debate is not about one man, Mohammed Emwazi, or about the horrific filmed
executions of journalists, aid workers and Ethiopians christians on a beach in
Libya or in Raqqa, Iraq. It's as much about what happens in Britain as it is
about what happens there. Is it fair that a debate about "Jihadi John" becomes a
debate about Islam? Are the commanding heights of that community occupied by
radicals?
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