UK charity regulator allowing Islamist, Iran-backed hate to spread, victims say - report
Survivors of Islamist terror attacks have criticized the UK charity regulator for its slow response to organizations accused of promoting extremist views and Iranian propaganda. They argue that this inaction allows hate to proliferate unchecked. The issue has raised concerns about the effectiveness of oversight in preventing the spread of harmful ideologies.
- ▪Survivors of Islamist terror attacks have accused the UK charity regulator of inaction.
- ▪They claim that the regulator is allowing extremist and Iranian-linked propaganda to spread.
- ▪The criticism highlights concerns about the effectiveness of oversight in charity organizations.
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UK charity regulator allowing Islamist, Iran-backed hate to spread, victims say - reportSurvivors of Islamist terror attacks accused Britain’s charity watchdog of moving too slowly against organizations alleged to platform extremists and Iranian-linked propaganda.Follow us on GoogleText reading "7 July 2005 Opposite this Place A Bus Was Bombed Killing" is displayed on the memorial to victims of the London Bombing in Tavistock Square on June 02, 2025 in London; illustrative.(photo credit: Leon Neal/Getty Images)
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