July 26, 2015

London police lump environmental and political activists with terrorism

Common Dreams - Once again demonstrating how Western governments and law enforcement are actively working to conflate environmentalists and activists with al Qaeda and other so-called "terrorists," reports this week revealed that London police are including such domestic, liberal groups in a presentation identifying extremist threats.

The slideshow, obtained by the Guardian following a Freedom of Information request and reported on Sunday, is distributed to nursery and primary school staff to prepare them for a potential attack.

The presentation is part of the city's Project FAWN operation, described by one internal report as a counter terrorism "program of briefings and exercises for childcare and educational facilities...to raise security awareness and guide the efforts of these sites to protect the City’s children and young people."

Kevin Blowe, a coordinator with the police-monitoring watchdog coalition, the Network for Police Monitoring (Netpol), said the presentation highlights the dangers of "including ill-defined labels, like 'domestic extremism,' within the language and strategies of counter-terrorism," which effectively allows governments to target "almost any group of political activists that the police dislike or consider an inconvenience."

Further, as Occupy London activist Janie Mac told RT, "This labeling and categorizing of democratic protesters shows how Occupy and the anarchist principles of mutual aid and non-hierarchy used scared the capitalist establishment of which the police are employed to protect."

Blowe added that the presentation shows "a real disdain for legitimate rights to exercise freedoms of expression and assembly in a free society, which leads to individuals having their lawful activities recorded and retained on secret police intelligence databases."

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