‘Campus jihad’
Anthony Glees treats a US audience to his paranoid fantasies about terrorists taking over universities in the UK. Wall Street Journal, 23 October 2006
Anthony Glees treats a US audience to his paranoid fantasies about terrorists taking over universities in the UK. Wall Street Journal, 23 October 2006
“A year after the publication of a damning report into Islamic radicalisation among students, Britain’s universities have been accused of burying their heads in the sand. “Professor Anthony Glees says many vice-chancellors are still failing to confront the issue. His claim … Continue reading
“The groups have drawn renewed attention since the arrests and charges this month in what the British police contend was a plot by Muslims, all of them British citizens, to blow up trans-Atlantic airliners. Anthony Glees, director of the Brunel … Continue reading
“Islamic fundamentalists have used Dundee University as a recruiting ground for terrorists, a new study will warn this week. Shamsul Bahri Hussein, a suspect in the Bali bombing, was recruited at the institution, which is one of 30 universities that … Continue reading
“Islamic fundamentalists have used Dundee University as a recruiting ground for terrorists, a new study will warn this week. Shamsul Bahri Hussein, a suspect in the Bali bombing, was recruited at the institution, which is one of 30 universities that … Continue reading
A top Welsh university last night hit out after being labelled a haven for Islamic extremists in a new report. Swansea University described the claims as “alarming and irresponsible” after being named among 30 British universities where extremists and terror … Continue reading
A report due to be published next week by Anthony Glees, the director of Brunel University’s centre for intelligence and security studies, lists more than 30 institutions – including some of the most high-profile universities in the country – where … Continue reading
Radical Islamic groups are trying to recruit students at Scotland’s universities despite attempts to ban them. Extremist organisations such as al Muhajiroun and Hizb ut Tahrir are operating under different names and moving bases within the UK to avoid detection, … Continue reading
Yesterday’s The Big Questions on BBC TV was devoted to the issue “Does Britain have a problem with Muslims?” The very title illustrates how Islamophobic discourse has entered the mainstream. Can anyone imagine the BBC broadcasting a programme that addressed the question … Continue reading