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General Category => World News => Topic started by: EC on May 26, 2013, 07:59:46 pm

Title: Woolwich murder: Theresa May vows to get tough on extremist websites
Post by: EC on May 26, 2013, 07:59:46 pm
From the Guardian: www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2013/may/26/woolwich-murder-theresa-may-extremist-websites

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A dramatic battery of measures to prevent radicalisation of British Muslims was outlined on Sunday by the home secretary, Theresa May, including tougher pre-emptive censorship of internet sites, a lower threshold for banning extremist groups and renewed pressure on universities and mosques to reject so-called hate preachers.

May also signalled that she was prepared to do battle with Nick Clegg, the deputy prime minister, over his veto of the communications data bill.

After four days in which ministers have been praised in some quarters for avoiding a kneejerk response to the killing of soldier Lee Rigby outside his Woolwich barracks in south London, Whitehall swung into action. It has promised a new task force, chaired by the prime minister, and a root and branch review of Prevent, the government strategy to combat radicalisation.

M15 will also deliver a preliminary report to the intelligence and security committee on how it failed to realise that Michael Adebolajo, one of the Woolwich suspects, represented a serious threat to national security, even though the services had been tracking him for years and at one point sought to recruit him.

More at link.

The immediate response of censorship is making me extremely nervous.
Title: Re: Woolwich murder: Theresa May vows to get tough on extremist websites
Post by: EC on May 26, 2013, 08:24:46 pm
Crosslink to this thread: http://www.gopbriefingroom.com/index.php/topic,103215.0.html
Title: Re: Woolwich murder: Theresa May vows to get tough on extremist websites
Post by: GourmetDan on May 26, 2013, 09:17:02 pm
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M15 will also deliver a preliminary report to the intelligence and security committee on how it failed to realise that Michael Adebolajo, one of the Woolwich suspects, represented a serious threat to national security, even though the services had been tracking him for years and at one point sought to recruit him.

Looks like MI5 and our FBI are working from the same playbook...