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The former commission of racial equality, the fear of Southport’s head, was lost because the authorities were afraid of being accused of racism

The former commission of racial equality, the fear of Southport’s head, was lost because the authorities were afraid of being accused of racism

The former head of the Racial Equality Commission, Trevor Phillips, has expressed concern that Southport’s murderer, Axel Rudakubana, would pass through the cracks because the authorities were afraid of being accused of racism.

Rudakubana’s terror attack in a Taylor Swift’s thematic dance class in Southport on July 29 saw him assassinate three young people and try to kill another ten people.

Since he was sentenced to life imprisonment with a minimum of 52 years after bars, questions have been asked to the authorities after it was revealed that he was referred to the anti -terrorism program to prevent three times in the years prior to the attack.

But every time he was abandoned from the scheme, despite having an obsession with the violence and death that saw him spend time investigating school shootings and terrorist attacks.

Now, Mr. Phillips, a former politician, has told how he raised concerns in 2018 about government legislation that would damage the effectiveness of prevention.

Writing in him SunHe criticized the introduction of a new category in the scheme for those who have “vulnerability but no ideology or anti -terrorism risk.”

The former head of the Racial Equality Commission requested an “thorough investigation” to “ask if those who lost the signs did because they did not want to ask difficult questions about the racial background of the murderer.”

It occurs after the retired police officer Norman Brennan said that many are “too scared to intervene” due to the “ethnicity” of the people who worry them.

The former commission of racial equality, the fear of Southport’s head, was lost because the authorities were afraid of being accused of racism

Axel Rudakubana’s horror attack in a Taylor Swift’s thematic dance class in Southport on July 29 saw him kill three young girls and try to kill another ten people

The former head of the Racial Equality Commission, Trevor Phillips (in the photo) has expressed concern that the murderer of Southport Axel Rudakubana slid through the cracks because the authorities were afraid of being accused of racism

The former head of the Racial Equality Commission, Trevor Phillips (in the photo) has expressed concern that the murderer of Southport Axel Rudakubana slid through the cracks because the authorities were afraid of being accused of racism

Today, Mr. Phillips states that the introduction of the category was behind the strong fall of references to avoid concerns about Islamist ideology.

The figures show that, although almost 3,200 people were referred to preventing concerns related to Islamic extremism in 2018, that number had collapsed to 1,400 by 2019, the same year as the introduction of the category of non -ideology.

Last year, the number was only 913, compared to 2,489 that had no “risk of ideology or anti -terrorism.”

Such drop was not seen in other categories, including right -wing extremism.

Mr. Phillips states: ‘In summary, two thirds of the cases that could have previously classified as’ Islamist’ were, in effect, reallocated to a category of ‘without ideology, without risk’.

‘Because? In my opinion, there is only a probable explanation.

He blamed the calls for the expansion of the definition of Islamophobia brought by a group of parliamentarians led by the Secretary of Health Wes Streeting.

“Many, including myself, in a report for the group of policy exchange experts, warned that their loose terms (” a type of racism … that is aimed at the expressions of Muslims “) would lead to the chill of speech of speech speech , particularly in public services, ‘Mr. Phillips wrote.

He added that police leaders told Parliament that they feared that the definition would hinder both prevention and anti -terrorism.

Rudakubana was caught by the camera walking towards the Hart Espacio building where the dance class was celebrated

Rudakubana was caught by the camera walking towards the Hart Espacio building where the dance class was celebrated

Axel Rudakubana jumps at the back of a taxi on his way to kill three young girls

Axel Rudakubana jumps at the back of a taxi on his way to kill three young girls

Elsie Dot Stancombe, seven, was one of the three girls killed in the attack in Southport

Elsie Dot Stancombe, seven, was one of the three girls killed in the attack in Southport

Baby King, six years old, was also killed in the attack of a knife in Hart's space in Southport last July

Baby King, six years old, was also killed in the attack of a knife in Hart’s space in Southport last July

Alice da Silva Aguiar, nine, was the third girl killed in the attack of horror knife in Southport

Alice da Silva Aguiar, nine, was the third girl killed in the attack of horror knife in Southport

Phillips said: “It is not difficult to imagine that many officials opt for easy life and mark the” no ideology “box.

‘In cases such as Rudakubana,’ without ideology ‘obviously it means’ without action’.

According to Mr. Phillips is the retired police officer Norman Brennan, who told GB News last week that people are “too scared to intervene” in cases of concern.

“I think one of the biggest problems in Britain at this time is that people are too scared to intervene, sometimes due to the ethnic group of the person who worries them,” he said.

‘They think that if they put that particular person forward, they will be accused of racism.

“Well, if that is the case, it means that people like this young man are walking time bombs and we cannot have time bombs to walk.”

Rudakubana was born in Cardiff in a Christian family, and there is no evidence that it has been motivated by Islamic extremism, although his search history on his computer was cleaned just before he left home to carry out his attack.

But there is evidence that he was obsessed with extreme violence in all its forms, after having investigated Adolf Hitler, Genghis Khan and several murders and mass murders.

The murderer seemed to have been sleeping in the living room of the messy house of Merseyside, which was full of Amazon boxes

The murderer seemed to have been sleeping in the living room of the messy house of Merseyside

Omninous teams were found prior to the cursor for the production of poison throughout the house

Omninous teams were found prior to the cursor for the production of poison throughout the house

Axel Rudakubana had enough raw materials to kill 12,500 people when the police discovered their origin laboratory and a lunch box in which Ricin was refining

Axel Rudakubana had enough raw materials to kill 12,500 people when the police discovered their origin laboratory and a lunch box in which Ricin was refining

Two Cerbera Apolo knives with 20 cm blades, one still in their pod, were recovered from the murderer's house days after he bought them at Amazon

Two Cerbera Apolo knives with 20 cm blades, one still in their pod, were recovered from the murderer’s house days after he bought them at Amazon

A spooky variety of adolescent arsenal hunting arrows also recovered

A spooky variety of adolescent arsenal hunting arrows also recovered

A lethal arc was found in the bag where Rudakubana kept its newest knives.

A lethal arc was found in the bag where Rudakubana kept its newest knives.

Immediately before the attack, I had seen images of the attempted murder of Bishop Mar Mari Emmanuel in Sydney in April.

His preventive references included concerns raised by his school after commenting on the shootings at school, published photos of Colonel Gaddafi on Instagram and expressed interest in the attack of the London Bridge, the IRA, MI5 and the Middle East.

Meanwhile, his phone contained images of conflicts in Gaza, Ukraine, Sudan and Korea, as well as a great academic material related to war and genocide.

Using the device, I had a search history related to Nazi Germany, ethnic violence in Somalia and Rwanda, and slavery.

He also had an American academic study of an Al Qaeda training document, which had been downloaded at least twice since 2021.

However, Mr. Phillips asked that the “right questions” be asked about Preven, added that “some minority communities” are “in the heart” of what is “bad.”

He cited the 2017 Manchester Arena attack, in which a security guard noticed the mass backpack of the bomber, but could not intervene for fear in seem racist.

In relation to Southport’s attack, a terrorist incident has not been declared because the police could not find evidence of an ideology beyond the desire to commit mass murders.

Officers are currently involved in a battle to access the history of laptops of laptops from Rudakubana of technological giants, including Google, but it has been warned that this could take years.

Speaking in the Commons on Tuesday, the Minister of the Interior Ministry, Dan Jarvis, said: ‘The Secretary of the Interior was proposed last week to carry out an end to the end of the thresholds prevented on the Islamist extremism because We are concerned that references are too low and ideology, particularly Islamist extremism, followed by extreme right -wing extremism, continues in the heart of our approach to counteract extremism and counteract terrorism.

“But as Southport’s horrible attack shows, we also need more action on those who are attracted to mixed ideologies and young people obsessed with violence.”

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