Fears that ‘anti-Jewish’ summer camp accused of backing Iran could radicalise children as young as nine
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A summer camp sponsored by an Islamic charity accused of backing Iran could expose children as young as nine to extreme views, it has been claimed.
Camp Wilayah, which is run by the Ahlulbayt Islamic Mission (AIM) charity, offers activities including archery and abseiling, as well as lectures and discussions.
The four-day camp in Kings Langley, Hertfordshire is described as a ‘unique opportunity’ for children aged nine to 14 to build on their Islamic values.
According to the charity’s website, girls who attend must wear a hijab and loose clothing.
Camp Wilayah costs £180 per child to attend and has been run by Ahlulbayt Islamic Mission for a number of years.
The Islamic organisation which is based in Cricklewood, north-west London, has been accused of backing Iran’s theocratic regime.
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