Muslim
women's segregation in UK communities must end – Cameron
A review will be conducted of
Sharia councils operating in Britain and £20m spent on language classes for the
22% of Muslim women in England said to speak little or no English.
The prime minister said the moves
could help combat radicalisation. But some Muslims have questioned
the link between language and extremism.
Writing
in the Times, Mr Cameron said the lack of integration within British society of
some Muslim communities had helped to foster extremism and allow
"appalling practices" such as female genital mutilation and forced
marriage.
"Last
week, I chaired a meeting of a group of brilliant Muslim women role models. And
while I heard great examples of so many women who are flourishing in our
country, some painted an alarming picture of forced gender segregation,
discrimination and social isolation from mainstream British life," he
said.
Mr
Cameron said it was time to be "more assertive about our liberal values,
more clear about the expectations we place on those who come to live here and
build our country together and more creative and generous in the work we do to
break down barriers".
"This
is Britain. In this country, women and girls are free to choose how they
live," he said.
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