gulistan says that members of his community resent being under suspicion. microscope and the home office sees you as the culprits, it's not a good idea. but the home office could really do more in terms of education and asking directly at ground level what the problem is. how can they help? i have called for sometime now to have an independent review of prevent, but there just seems to be an absolutely resistance to that from successive governments. gulistan believes that the negative portrayal of muslims by the media has had a significant impact on shaping attitudes towards his community. they're portraying islam or muslims as a bunch of terrorists. in 2011, the far—right english defence league staged one of its biggest ever protests. 2,000 people marched through blackburn town centre. i became involved in the edl because in 2005 i was in charge of the emergency response unit at london underground. we assisted the so13s, which are the anti—terror squad, on removing bodies from the trapped train. in the wake of the 7/7 attacks martin sculpherjoined the orga