[IMG]http://cdn.ndtv.com/tech/images/gadgets/keyboard_pixabay_40.jpg[/IMG] Britain launches a new website on Tuesday which aims to educate Muslim teenagers against groups like Islamic State, as the government backed the right of schools to ban girls from wearing veils. The Educate Against Hate site will warn parents and teachers to watch out for signs of radicalisation amongst youngsters and keep track of what they are looking at online. It says the symptoms include "wanting to shut down debate or pursue the path of segregation" as well as spending too much time online. Education Secretary Nicky Morgan was launching the initiative at a school in east London, several of whose students went to join the Islamic State group in Syria last year, some becoming jihadi brides. Ahead of the launch, Prime Minister David Cameron's government was drawn into a fresh debate about whether Muslim girls should be allowed to wear veils at school. [URL]http://gadgets.ndtv.com/internet/news/uk-website-targets-parents-who-fear-children-may-join-is-791740[/URL]