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Accusing the government of trying to build a "compliant British Islam", a radical Islamic group in the UK has launched a campaign to stop young Muslims being corrupted by Western "liberal values".
Hizb ut-Tahrir, which former Prime Minister Tony Blair wanted to ban in Britain, has planned campaigns against Western "attacks" on Islam.
The move comes as Hizb ut-Tahrirs British arm flayed government plans to combat Islamic 'extremism'. The government had decided to set up a panel of 20 Islamic experts to counter warped interpretations of the Koran and to advise youngsters on key Muslim issues and how "that fits in with being a citizen in the UK".