This thought-provoking article on the effects of the demonisation of extremists on both sides, by Asim Siddiqui on CiF, ought to be read in full. In particular, the two concluding paragraphs are outstanding and I am reposting them here:
Communities Secretary John Denham’s comparison with the 1930s fascist campaign against the Jews is welcome insofar as it sends a message of solidarity to those Muslims who feel besieged right now and reminds us how disadvantaged minorities can be scapegoated. However, far-right groups are exploiting a real, albeit small, campaign by Muslim extremists to murder and maim in the name of Islam – such as the recent conviction of the airline bomb plotters showed. There was no comparable Jewish terror campaign in 1930s Britain.