A leaked internal review paints a disturbing portrait of life at Whitemoor Prison, a high-security jail in Cambridgeshire, England. The report details an “ongoing theme of fear” among staff members, who believe that radicalized Muslim inmates are taking control of the facility and that a “serious incident is imminent.”
How did prison officials allow the situation to get out of hand? Political correctness:
“Staff appeared reluctant to challenge inappropriate behavior, in particular among BME [black and ethnic minority] prisoners for fear of doing the wrong thing,” the report states. “This was leading to a general feeling of a lack of control and shifting the power dynamic towards prisoners.”
Is Britain’s Prison Service worried about jihadists like Badat radicalizing fellow inmates? Yes. But the review exhibits just as much concern that staffers might commit thought crimes when dealing with Islamists in their charge:
It claims: “There was much talk around the establishment about ‘the Muslims.’ … The situation has become so acute that white prisoners are routinely warned about the Muslim gangs by staff on arrival.”
The report says that apprehension about Muslim prisoners has potentially damaging consequences and is in danger of “leading to hostility and Islamophobia.”
A program of work is planned at Whitemoor to increase mutual understanding between staff and prisoners, including a development day for staff on the Muslim faith, focus groups in which staff and ethnic minority prisoners will discuss prison community issues, and diversity events.