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A Government counter-terrorism scheme should be scrapped because it is alienating Muslims and increasing the risk of an attack, a report will warn this week.
The report by think tank Demos says that the £60 million-a-year Preventing Violent Extremism programme, which aims to "isolate and defeat" extremists in Muslim communities, has raised tensions and focused too much on law-abiding citizens.
MPs and leaders of Muslim organisations have previously claimed that the Government's counter-terrorism strategy is counterproductive. Home Secretary Theresa May has announced a review of the programme, which has been used to fund community cohesion initiatives in London and elsewhere, to see whether it should be scaled back or altered.