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'How can we make Islamism unfashionable?'

'How can we make Islamism unfashionable?' Haras Rafiq, Managing Director of Quilliam, talks to BBC Radio Manchester about the 16 year old teenage girl from Manchester who pleaded guilty to two terror offences, including the possession of "recipes for explosives". In the interview, Haras Rafiq talks about the use of social media as a medium used by today's recruiters to radicalise individuals.

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