Cameras in prayer rooms at Jihadi John’s university
A British university once attended by Islamic State terrorist “Jihadi John” has installed CCTV cameras in its prayer rooms, sparking protests by students who say the move has fuelled fear that they ar
A British university once attended by Islamic State terrorist “Jihadi John” has installed CCTV cameras in its prayer rooms, sparking protests by students who say the move has fuelled fear that they are being “monitored”.
The University of Westminster in London has tightened security since Jihadi John — whose real name was Mohammed Emwazi — was last year revealed as a former student. An internal report has said the varsity’s Islamic society had become a “breeding ground for very ultraconservative views”. The university’s student union has complained about the cameras and claims that key cards used to enter the rooms are being monitored, the Sunday Times reported.
“The lack of understanding leads to a lack of trust, some anger and frankly a degree of fear,” said Jim Hirschmann, the union’s president. Salsabil Sila, one of the union’s Muslim officers, said some students now prayed off campus. “It has limited us from being able to perform our prayers in an environment where we can feel completely at ease. What would normally be a safe space where we could take off our scarves has now been taken away from us,” she said.
Father Stephen Wang, chaplain at the University of London, said: “It is certainly not the norm to have CCTV cameras in prayer rooms and chapels.”
