British Muslims raise concern over new anti-terror law
2.8 million-strong community says they feel singled out by law that would relocate extremists
2.8 million-strong community says they feel singled out by law that would relocate extremists
Powers to stop some British fighters returning from Syria and Iraq is an “announcement waiting for a policy”
Proposed powers include giving police access to online data and ordering universities to ban ‘extremist speakers’ from their campuses
The bill, published on Wednesday, coincides with the publication of the report on the murder of Lee Rigby in Woolwich last year
New anti-terror laws have been published amid criticism by human rights groups
Yet another attempt by the executive to erode civil liberties and ‘otherise’ the Muslim community
A statement to the United Nations Forum on Minority Issues
Counter-terrorism officers intend to inform people at schools, universities, airports, shopping centres, cinemas and farms about terrorism
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