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The British government will unveil new plans to send Muslim imams into schools to teach students against extremism and lecture them about citizenship and multiculturalism, reported the Telegraph on Saturday, May 31.
"A very small number of young people of school age may already be at risk of being drawn into criminal activity inspired by violent extremists," said Schools Secretary Ed Ball.
The plans, to be announced on Tuesday, envisage sending British-born imams to schools to teach students about citizenship and multiculturalism.
The imams will also instruct students about equality between the sexes, the sanctity of life and the rights of the individual.