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Her measures to crack down on the radicalisation of young Muslims – imposing banning orders on non-violent radicals, closing mosques, insisting schools report extremists – seem designed to alienate Islamic moderates – the only people with a realistic chance of convincing young Muslims that radical views are invalid.
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Science has reached its consensus, but political bodies, like the California legislature, are capitulating to campaigns and imposing bans.
It is a denial of press freedom to impose bans.
Governments in Europe have imposed bans on selling financial stocks short since the August market turmoil.
FIFA imposed bans of up to 18 months on all five players.
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