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Britain has decided to identify dangerous extremists “Hate Preachers” in Pakistan, Afghanistan and Indonesia and put their names on the warning list.
According to the report of the British news channel Sky News, after the identification of dangerous extremists from Pakistan, Afghanistan and Indonesia by the British government, it has been decided to add their names to the warning list.
According to the report, the British cabinet still has the power to block the entry of people who are against the public welfare.
The report states that this power of ministers can be used to stop people who are considered a threat to the UK’s national security.
The Ministers believe that they can also add names to the list of persons who use violence and pressure against racism, incitement and democratic process.
The British Prime Minister of Indian origin, Rishi Sonak, has already declared those who raise their voice in favor of the Palestinians as extremists.
British Prime Minister Rishi Sonak warned that continuous protests in Britain are a threat to democracy.
His statement has come out at a time when the British Member of Parliament Lee Anderson was suspended from the party a few days ago for making hateful statements against Muslims and not apologizing.
Lee Anderson had said that Muslims have taken over London through London Mayor Sadiq Khan, later Sadiq Khan criticized the British Prime Minister and his cabinet, saying that Rishi Sonak’s silence was tantamount to defending a controversial statement.
Rishi Sonik did not comment on Lee Anderson’s hateful statement, but yesterday he spoke against those who spoke in favour of the Palestinians and about the protection of parliamentarians.
He accused the protestors and pro-Palestinian demonstrators in Britain that ‘extremist groups in Britain are trying to divide us, it is time to fight those who speak for Hamas, there is no violence in the country and Threats will not be allowed.
The British Prime Minister said that there will be a crackdown on those who speak in favor of Palestine in Britain and the visas of those who spread hatred will be cancelled.
After Rishi Sonak’s statement, Amnesty International accused the British government of trying to limit people’s right to protest against the war in Gaza.
According to media reports, Amnesty International UK director Elias Nagdi said in a statement that peaceful protests against mass atrocities in Gaza should not be linked to extremism.
He said that ‘British citizens are protesting against the deaths of Palestinians in Gaza, the number of deaths in Gaza is increasing to an unbearable level, the British government has not taken any steps for an immediate ceasefire to stop the suffering.
Britain, a country that has been seen as an example of a multicultural society in the world, how did it get to this point?
London’s Pakistani-origin Mayor Sadiq Khan is under the attack of anti-Muslim behaviour these days. A two-thirds majority of black and ethnic minority MPs in the British Parliament say they have experienced racism in British politics.