ag, nothing we do will prevent increased sensitivity or the perception that we are meddling in Islamic affairs - fundamentalist Islam looks for offence and glories in anything it can possibly perceive as offence. Whether or not what may be perceived as interference perpetuates or exacerbates an increasingly volatile and hostile situation, we have to stop pussyfooting around the often deliberately manufactured sensitivities of the religious, and if that means becoming more vigilant towards a group of people who, perhaps some unwittingly, harbour among their ranks political enemies of this country, then so be it. The safety and well-being of the law-abiding population as a whole, regardless of colour, creed, or nationality, must take precedence over the political aspirations and the religious foibles of the minority. As for monitoring mosques, perhaps the presence of independent observers is the way forward? If there is nothing to hide, and if moderate Muslims genuinely abhor and wish to distance themselves from the philosophy of the radicals, they would surely welcome it, not only as a beneficial step towards dispelling suspicion and fear, and hence enhancing much needed community cohesion, but as positive publicity for Islam – something it could very much do with right now.
What are your thoughts?