Mish Rahman criticized the Labour Party's leadership for not categorizing far-right violence during recent riots as terrorism, highlighting a troubling double standard in political responses.
Britain's former head of counter-terrorism, Neil Basu, emphasized that the far-right violence seen during the riots should be classified as terrorism, urging an immediate, serious response.
Rahman noted the reluctance to label violence as terrorism suggests a bias in language, pointing out that only acts associated with Muslims tend to receive such classifications.
In the aftermath of significant violence across the UK, including an attack in Southport, Rahman underscored the need for political leaders to defend ethnic minorities more robustly.
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