thinks that gay people should be executed and encourages people to turn their bodies into bombs. David Cameron came back pointing out that "This is not about expelling someone, this guy wants to come to our country. we do not expel people from this country other than through proper judicial processes.". Gordon Brown's first reply was "an announcement will be made soon. This was when Gordon Brown was singularly failing to answer a straightforward question from David Cameron as to whether Gordon Brown will be allowing Yusuf al-Qaradawi into Britain. I await Hansard's "definitive" version of what was said in Prime Ministers Questions today, but I could have sworn that Michael Martin (the incredibly pro-Labour Speaker of the House) said something along the lines of "let the Prime Minister answer in his own way". I would accept as "fact" if I read that a report had concluded that the majority of football hooligans are white working class males, would that be considered a racist report? So let's see if it is a fact before decrying the report. I do not know how the report was researched or what detail it contains, but one explanation that the four people quoted and the Guardian have obviously not considered is that "Muslim officers are more likely to become corrupt than white officers because of their cultural and family backgrounds." It is not racist tho state this as fact, if it is a fact. the whole thing needs to be researched in a much more comprehensive way."" "We have made it clear that we disagreed totally with the conclusions. George Rhoden, chair of the Metropolitan Black Police Association added. "We are gravely concerned about its contents and the message it sends to recruits and potential recruits," he said. Superintendent Dal Babu, chairman of the Association of Muslim Officers, said the report had racist undertones. According to its critics, the report gives insufficient weight to the motivation of those who made the complaints or issues of institutional racism.
To support its conclusions, the report gives examples of cases in which Pakistani Muslim officers have been accused of corruption and misconduct. "We've got about 1,000 wrongful anti-terrorist arrests since 9/11 and I believe that if Muslim officers were involved in looking through that intelligence and understanding the context, we would have far greater efficiency in the police force and a far greater prosecution rate," he said. How can they say to the Muslim community 'trust us', when they don't even trust their own Muslim officers."Īhmanrahman Jafar, vice-chairman of the legal affairs committee of the Muslim Council of Britain, said it was shortsighted of the Met to be alienating its Muslim officers at such a sensitive time. Today it is Muslim officers who are treated as the Uncle Toms. "One Muslim officer with the Met said: "It is like saying black officers are more likely to be muggers. The rest of the article comprises primarily the reporting of a policeman, a MCB spokesman, a representative of the Association of Muslim Officers and one from the chair of the Metropolitan Black Police Association saying how unhelpful this was and how it was a sign of bias: The report argued that British Pakistanis live in a cash culture in which "assisting your extended family is considered a duty" and in an environment in which large amounts of money are loaned between relatives and friends." It recommended that Asian officers needed special anti-corruption training and is now being considered by a working party of senior staff. and their community against that of their white colleagues to engage in activity that might lead to misconduct or criminality."
#Weird al memes cat in the kettle professional
The main conclusions of the study, commissioned by the Directorate of Professional Standards and written by an Asian detective chief inspector, stated: "Asian officers and in particular Pakistani Muslim officers are under greater pressure from the family, the extended family. The document was written as an attempt to investigate why complaints of misconduct and corruption against Asian officers are 10 times higher than against their white colleagues. The document, which has been seen by the Guardian, has caused outrage among ethnic minorities within the force, who have labelled it racist and proof that there is a gulf in understanding between the police force and the wider Muslim community. The article reports that "A secret high-level Metropolitan police report has concluded that Muslim officers are more likely to become corrupt than white officers because of their cultural and family backgrounds. An interesting article in The Guardian entitled "Secret report brands Muslim police corrupt - Fury over internal Met study which says Asians need special training".