
Dr Bari said Britain could learn a lot from Muslims
The government's approach to terrorism is creating an atmosphere of suspicion and unease, the head of the Muslim Council of Britain has said.
Muhammad Abdul Bari told the Daily Telegraph the amount of debate relating to Muslims was disproportionate.
He cited Nazi Germany in the 1930s as an example of how people's minds could be poisoned against a community.
The Home Office said it would not allow terrorists to undermine the UK's long history of strong community relations
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