Study finds MI5 targets Muslim converts for recruitment
February 7, 2016
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target recent Muslim converts for recruitment as informants
British security services often target recent Muslim converts for recruitment as informants, according to a new study released by Cambridge University.
Researchers from the Centre of Islamic Studies spoke with 50 British men of all ages, ethnicities and backgrounds who had converted to Islam. Some of the study’s participants said MI5 agents had personally approached them and asked them to work for the agency.
One participant described the attempted recruitment as moving from “flattery” at the initial point of contact to “veiled intimidation” if converts rejected their first proposals.
Converts complained of feeling demonized by the prevalent stereotypes about extremism and radicalization and said they were subject to shame and ridicule.