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MI5 wants Muslim spies
26/11/2007 20:22 - (SA)
London - Britain's secret services want to recruit more non-white and Muslim agents, a top official said Monday, dismissing the "myth" of British spies resembling 007 agent James Bond.
In unprecedented BBC interviews with the MI5 and MI6 domestic and foreign intelligence agencies, two British Asian staff also denied that Muslims were specific targets.
The head of recruitment at the MI6, interviewed in the security service's London headquarters, stressed the need for its foreign staff to come from a wider range of ethnic backgrounds.
"We need people to deploy into a range of situations around the world and people who have a different ethnicity can often go places and do things and meet people that those from a white background can't," he told the BBC.
"There are some places that white males can't go," added the official, identified only as Mark.
No licence to kill
He downplayed the James Bond image, saying: "This is the biggest myth at the service - we do not have a licence to kill - we do not carry Berettas. That's simply not true."
"I think sometimes we're hindered by it - because it gives people a false impression of what working for the organisation is actually like. It does tend to turn up quite a lot of thrill-seekers and fantasists, and were not really interested in them," he added.
Meanwhile two Asian MI5 officers denied that Britain's Muslim community was a particular target, saying that they only investigated individuals when there was a reason to do so.
"This is a country that has welcomed my family. I've been born, raised here. This is my country," said one, identified only as Jay.
"I just want to work as hard as I can to ensure that it's safe - for my ... I'd like to say community but by that I mean my whole country."
Muslims in demand
Britain's security services have faced criticism in their response to the growing threat since the September 11, 2001 attacks in the United States, highlighted by July 2005 London suicide bombings which killed 52.
Some Muslim groups have accused police of heavy-handed treatment of their community, saying they are targeted as potential terrorists simply because of their appearance.
Mark, the recruitment chief, said the secret services want more Muslims.
"Clearly, if we are going to be reflective, we do need to have Muslims in our organisation because of the insight and understanding that they bring," he said.
"So in that sense we are interested in seeing our recruitment from the Muslim community increase."
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