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Mr Chávez took this as a green light for radicalisation.
"Al Muhajiroun is more than a conduit for radicalisation.
The first point of contact for radicalisation is almost always a personal one.
"There is no doubt there is the potential for radicalisation for young people," she said.
Moffat hopes it will reduce the potential for radicalisation of young people.
French security services were also watching 15,000 people for radicalisation.
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Last week David Cameron accused British Muslims of "quietly condoning" the ideology that drives Isis sectarian brutality, normalising hatred of "British values", and blaming the authorities for the "radicalisation" of those who go to fight for it.
The judge said he was "responsible for the radicalisation of young men to prepare them for Salafist combat, which has at its core no place for democratic values".
Cameron issued the warning as Boris Johnson, the mayor of London, accused the Cage advocacy group of acting as "apologists for terror" after it said MI5 was partly to blame for the radicalisation of Emwazi, the Londoner labelled "Jihadi John".
Downing Street criticised Cage for the "reprehensible" suggestion that the security services may be to blame for his radicalisation.
Ministers worry that the vulnerable are ripe for religious radicalisation and worse.
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