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Muslims angry as sharia likened to BNP
Tue Jan 30, 2007 6:20 AM GMT136

LONDON (Reuters) - Conservative leader David Cameron has incurred the 
wrath of Muslim groups by likening those with extreme Islamic views to 
the far-right British National Party.

The Conservative Party is due to launch a report on Tuesday about 
community relations in the country that will likely trigger further debate.

"Those who seek a sharia state, or special treatment and a separate law 
for British Muslims are, in many ways, the mirror image of the BNP," 
Cameron said in a speech in Birmingham on Monday.

"They also want to divide people into us and them. And they too seek out 
grievances to exploit," he said, according to the party's Web site.

Muhammad Abdul Bari, general secretary of the Muslim Council of Britain, 
responded by telling BBC News that anyone would find it offensive to be 
likened to the BNP.

"This link of any Muslim mainstream organisation to the fascism of BNP, 
it will be taken as a serious offence," he said.

Hizb ut-Tahrir, an organisation Britain threatened to ban after the 2005 
attacks on London, also criticised the remarks.

"Cameron is guilty of scaremongering," Imran Waheed, media 
representative for the group in Britain, said in a statement.

The Conservative Party's National and International Security Policy 
Group is due to launch a report on Tuesday which the BBC said would 
suggest groups such as the Muslim Council of Britain (MCB) harboured and 
even promoted extremist views.

"Its hardline members tend to dominate policy and crowd out more 
moderate and varied voices," the BBC's flagship political programme 
"Newsnight" quoted the report as saying.

"As a result the MCB's claim to foster good community relations and work 
for the good of society as a whole is hard to reconcile with some of the 
positions it's taken," it said.

The interim report also said a "significant number" of Muslim groups 
were "keener to promote ideology than the totality of the communities 
they claim to represent," the BBC reported.

Prime Minister Tony Blair has said the government must reconsider its 
strategy of multiculturalism -- where different communities live side by 
side -- after four British Islamist suicide bombers killed 52 people in 
London on July 7, 2005.

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