H.D.S. Greenway
When the head of Britain's secretive internal security service moves out from the shadowy world of counter-terrorism to publicly warn of an impending threat, Britons take notice. Recently, MI5 chief Dame Eliza Manningham-Buller said that more and more British Muslims are "moving from passive sympathy toward active terrorism through being radicalized . . . Young teenagers are being ... (Full article: 746 words)
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