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Ny COUNTER TERRORISM & SECURITY BILL PNPM BAN EMCMggee ees Coleen ects Rem Rel ccam Ugo] Saat eC Ue ee AE oie the UK. Sia Rech ERC ae eT Aecue smn el cha ise a Relea Pe ROP GCC CRON ine tnisch ell actrees ean has also been presented against the backdrop of a terrorist threat posed by ISIL. BILL SUMMARY NSCOR es it Rk aioe a nee cee ae nel aes Puen eae ee ae Ue cae ete ere cee Pre Peace teu Net one ene el eters Ree E ee mie Me eeu cM eee ee es ee ety POC Ceu rete eam se ant hi CR cree ta related activity (with renewal up to 30 days via Magistrates court). Temporary Exclusion Orders (TEOs) can ban British Citizens from entering the UK cla RoR URN RU Nice a ae COE Rees lees Re Tae Mae Res aC Ree rhs eee Ra oe a ear ae ete Prevent to become a statutory requirement in Councils, schools, universities and are o As mentioned above the CTSB places the Prevent policy of counter-terrorism on a statutory footing with the specified authorities. Accordingly, such a uthorities would either comply with the guidance issued by the Home Secretary or face “direction” from the centre. With regards to extremist campus speakers, the Home Office will be able to issue court orders obliging with directives, such as to proscribe particular speakers they deem extreme. Critics have claimed such proposed legislation that could see universities forced to ban extremist speakers from campuses, amounts to “censorship,” and to stifling intellectual inquiry. PREVENT PROGRAMME OE Rete lM eM oll Rn Moe oe) Ae RL reo ele hola elle -laa naa) ol -loll to R-TULaglolgie ems g es -LollaoR-WLaalolgial Mare (lol MeL ole LaLa oo) Rol TOE C EM een Matron en neclenehi iameuise cuntic? ee Te Maree ar Su CRe ee an ea ace esa cr Menai en ae get une oe mee Ce Ma Oe autem aesv is Rn Seat Ue Ret ee ot MCU lee Reet eR a Caio within this programme are extremely controversial CUTTER MAE NAM LS od ele eS Cla LeeMe -CooeUelTae RCorore Dee Rl EAL eee cee oe elec Te Cet NS an eon OR Oa Oe ot cee ea eo DRC RUS ge Re eo et ates a ol pam nace GT tS) ASP NMS AAI PRU ON aie aioe Renee ieee eu anu Ue oN ence ee ae ser eo Nec nr Mem recta nero) aN gate eee ness aco) Cree EN tou Re Cote Reel) Tee eon OMA era NT eM Cero AOE N Cor Ele Reotiee CMa reek ccd aol ne ce Cae eed the product of an interaction between state and non-state actors. It cannot be reduced to holding a set of values deemed to be radical I earn leer te nent ch tenet tel RM acer Nate tact ld ca achat eR cuca mene UC naclCM ain aa te Rem tecienniaty era alee ON eu e Roe aie gen clea ete hort gsc ales ic dg The official narrative on the causes of terrorism is not based on solid evidence, but en Rael sean cer as eee Te ea eae eel ale eee Vo aC) WHEN IS ONE EXTREME AND “DRAWN INTO TERRORISM”? ‘at what point does the government consider this to have taken place?’ eRe Rue ee haem telat eee RN teeta icd peed Letom acticin Wale cert RececTnsy-eeord cic MN CUR le RRR east eto ee RNa ecu ae hegt Rees sire lt Race eagle uae k kee aeelnce een ol Petites aN ar oXc13) PART 5 OF THE BILL: “THE RISK OF BEING DRAWN INTO TERRORISM” The CTSB places a statutory duty on specified authorities to “have due regard to the ee hod eee eRe tr ae ea ok ce aT Ongena as VENT strategy in particular, neither does it provide any of the definitions or indicators of Rise eee Ye Peet arog Se Mock Ue ect en ae uC or RRs CoC Ts eae ee heat: Rue re een ort Nano Gola tOR Uru Nam eR mcu eran ate os CCR Ria Cs Sree ees Meena Mane Nes Cameo ciea cale eee Pete Seine eT Meh ao to gto A. Home Secretary discretion and potential abuse of power RR etter cela Reece el aR areca ae os eC ko! ROMS sc eee od ee aaa ee ane Reacts RUC eae ean renee or\c1 3) SU oo eee aR oe RUM ae cor Ao A Se Oe ees ener et en OE cote ecu cote eon Lecter Ene ieete hake y cerca) aan escent erat atts PI cutal reir tees earieecu meu ke iar eee Selmar the issues are highly contested and politicised. The Bill raises the spectre of a further Dace ee stele a UR ater enamels CW latat ay Setstare oreo taal me ae -miketss laos fetta and limiting intellectual inquiry Ol ERMC Tafoee VS Sa R LSM VENA ete Roa ee Tea Colour PICS Ree INAY oa R UT ere ono sc set cee cola uate RTC} put in place extremist speaker policies and prisons will have to show they are dealing preg tee Se ce A Critics and academics have argued that to place a statutory duty on universities is to ieee Maem un sme ed Rece momar eter Peete ce CRI on econ eur ee COM RUC cea ta reed ere ean geo ele tee Caste) CMU Te Seana Cet Rese co resco ae col cee a C. Channel and Local Panels Cea cer ace a ee) ae i aoe eM Ld Mn eien oR Okea cle elu ea erecta eee erectile fete recMeliiteclmat acne Taste) ood gt ates (ec rao eon a OR OM Re MCC eR clo Geel tse NN ok ace ae cao eet) Geet NMR aR re ch acre eae age Noe Foe eR UCa eile geod se ae ea oe taco ORC ie Cir Sete eet sore MT RUC a ae Neral Sent ac cao oc uMeec eM eI aac Sec Gg See ee ar ee om eel a ee eset aa (o\c1 3) WORSENING ISLAMAPHOBIA AND THE SUSPECT COMMUNITY NARRATIVE Greet Rar oon esc NN en ren ede cl fered Pe gel tate eed al at lt Roum Ve ecastek ol eal cag ce ee Eee STIR ce RUE ce ae Wc aire Reco UT Rennes ese u naa eh ke ena Moma ce ony communities. Reece ae TR lise aU eo teeter oO Eee eee ean gra hee eR ec nee ec eeea ees ea Saher en CaCl on te valC i ee ae aM ee Ren oie Ren cage RG eet nonce cron (IMEND) Federation of Student Islamic Societies

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