Britain's Prince Charles told the counts of unsafe young Muslims being radicalised by "crazy stuff" on the Internet was terrifying, in an interview to be broadcast on Sunday. The Prince also showed worry about Christians fleeing the Middle East in droves, saying the condition might finish with very few left in the cradle of the religion. In a BBC radio interview, Charles told radicalisation was "one of the greatest worries" and the matter could not be simply "swept under the carpet.
"It's the extent which this is happening is the alarming part," the 66-year-old told. Talking of "the values we hold dear", Charles told: "You'd think that the people who have come here, born here, go to school here would abide by those values and outlooks"
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