UK charity regulator allowing Islamist, Iran-backed hate to spread, victims say - report
Survivors of Islamist terror attacks accused Britain’s charity watchdog of moving too slowly against organizations alleged to platform extremists and Iranian-linked propaganda
Assessment
Survivors of Islamist terror attacks are publicly accusing the UK charity regulator of failing to act decisively against organizations that allegedly provide a platform for extremists and Iranian-linked propaganda. The core issue is whether British oversight bodies are equipped to police the boundary between legitimate charitable activity and the spread of hate speech or terrorist sympathies. The next development to watch is whether these accusations prompt a parliamentary inquiry or a formal review of the regulator's enforcement protocols.
