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1 She said it was hard to pin point people with extremist views .
2 Tighter controls are also being imposed on any other inmates with extremist views .
3 But Mr Bennett did not say if the attack was motivated by extremist views .
4 Will this not help those with extremist views to power?" "This concerns me.
5 This is hardly surprising: extremist views thrive on isolation and feelings of victimisation and persecution.
6 And how do we define extremism or extremist views ?
7 I'm not religious, and I frown on extremist views on both sides of the political debate.
8 Yet the most disturbing aspect of Brexit is the easy and casual adoption of extremist views .
9 I don't believe that those kind of extremist views belong here, or anywhere for that matter.
10 We have always had cordial discussions with him even though he has his extremist views , Ahmed said.
11 He claims to hold no extremist views .
12 Independent Schools of NZ says under new curriculum, state integrated schools could teach extremist views tax payer funded.
13 Ofsted criticised lessons as too narrowly focused on Islam and feared that pupils could be exposed to extremist views .
14 She lived there at the university hostel until 2012, and was described as an introverted student without extremist views .
15 The preachers were accused of inciting violence and spreading extremist views and supporting the Brotherhood, the world's oldest Islamist movement.
16 It would go wider than just gang members too and include those with extremist views or a history of abuse.
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