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The organization has been criticised for voicing the opinion that ] should not be blamed for various ]s against the West.<ref name="Telegraph"/> The organization has been criticised for voicing the opinion that ] should not be blamed for various ]s against the West.<ref name="Telegraph"/>

The association encouraged British Muslims to also report crimes to the ], even though the IHRC previously avoided co-operation with the police.<ref>http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/news/douglasmurray/100023272/the-truth-about-the-islamic-human-rights-commission-recommended-by-britains-muslim-police/</ref><ref>http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/news/douglasmurray/100023218/the-government-should-ignore-the-national-association-of-muslim-police/</ref>


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The National Association of Muslim Police (NAMP) is a British organization for Muslim police officers. It represents more than 2,000 members and was founded in 2007.

The organization has been criticised for voicing the opinion that Islam should not be blamed for various terror attacks against the West.

The association encouraged British Muslims to also report crimes to the Islamic Human Rights Commission, even though the IHRC previously avoided co-operation with the police.

References

  1. ^ Winnett, Robert (January 20, 2010). "Muslim police say Islam not to blame for terror attacks". Daily Telegraph. Retrieved December 25, 2010.
  2. http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/news/douglasmurray/100023272/the-truth-about-the-islamic-human-rights-commission-recommended-by-britains-muslim-police/
  3. http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/news/douglasmurray/100023218/the-government-should-ignore-the-national-association-of-muslim-police/

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