Stop Labelling Campaigners "Domestic Extremists"
“Domestic extremism” is defined so broadly that it encompasses any campaign making use of civil disobedience or direct action. Netpol is campaigning for the police to stop using this highly subjective categorisation of legitimate campaigning and protest activities.
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Domestic extremism label is ‘manifestly deficient’ says former reviewer of terrorism laws
Police intelligence gatherers at an east London pro-Palestine action. PHOTO: from the Netpol Flickr Pool In a report published last week, David Anderson QC, a former independent reviewer of UK terrorism legislation, has called the 'domestic extremism' label applied by...
Letter: Police must stop labelling campaigns as “domestic extremists”
Published by the Guardian on Tuesday 18 June 2019 One of the greatest threats to free speech in Britain is the routine labelling, by the police, of non-violent protests and campaigns as “domestic extremism”. This is a term that has no clear legal definition but yet is...
CALL-OUT: trained legal observers requested for Trump state visit next week
GBC legal observers at London anti-Trump protests in 2018. PHOTO: Netpol With one of our partner groups, Green and Black Cross (GBC), currently pausing its activities to reorganise and rebuild its capacity, the Network for Police Monitoring (Netpol) has...