The British Approach to Islamists Deradicalisation: Success or Failure?

Voronina Natalia Alexandrovna
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The article is devoted to deradicalization programmes in the UK. Their active development began after the terrorist attack in London in 2005. The article discusses the most notable deradicalization programmes: Prevent and Channel, aimed at those at risk of radicalization, as well as DDP and HII programmes developed for radical Islamists who are in prison or have been released on parole. The author also examines the question of how efficient these programmes have proved to be. The government announced obvious achievements in deradicalization, indicating that, due to the above programmes, more than 1,000 Britons have denounced their radical ideas. However, some representatives of the academic and Muslim communities have criticized the programmes pointing out that they do not have a serious ideological foundation, which leads to the stigmatization of the Muslim population in general and Muslim youth in particular. Inefficient spending of funds was also criticized. After the graduates of one of the programmes, who allegedly were successfully deradicalized, had committed terrorist attacks (Usman Khan in 2019, Sadesh Uman in 2020), the government began to tighten laws and revise the deradicalization programmes. However, an essential improvement of the programmes requires taking into account the full range of reasons for the growing popularity of radical ideas, including social, political and international ones. In particular, current deradicalization programmes are based on the assumption that radical Islam is an irrational evil, but do not take into account the fact that the radicalization of Muslim youth may be a reaction to the stigmatization they face in the British society, as well as to the UK's policy in the Middle East.
英国对伊斯兰教去极端化的态度:成功还是失败?
这篇文章专门讨论英国的去极端化项目。它们的积极发展始于2005年伦敦恐怖袭击之后。本文讨论了最著名的去激进化项目:预防和通道,针对那些有激进化风险的人,以及为在监狱或假释的激进伊斯兰主义者制定的DDP和HII项目。作者还研究了这些方案证明效率如何的问题。政府宣布在去极端化方面取得了明显的成就,表明由于上述计划,超过1000名英国人谴责了他们的激进思想。然而,学术界和穆斯林社区的一些代表批评这些方案,指出它们没有严肃的意识形态基础,这导致对穆斯林人口,特别是穆斯林青年的污名化。资金使用效率低下也受到了批评。在其中一个项目的毕业生(据称他们成功地去极端化了)实施恐怖袭击(2019年的乌斯曼·汗,2020年的萨迪什·乌曼)之后,政府开始收紧法律,修改去极端化项目。然而,方案的根本改进需要考虑到激进思想日益流行的各种原因,包括社会、政治和国际原因。特别是,当前的去极端化计划是基于激进伊斯兰是一种非理性的邪恶的假设,但没有考虑到穆斯林青年的激进化可能是对他们在英国社会所面临的耻辱的反应,以及对英国中东政策的反应。
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