A counter-terrorism police document distributed to medical staff and teachers as part of anti-extremism briefings included Greenpeace, Peta and other non-violent groups as well as neo-Nazis, the Guardian has learned. Facebook Twitter Pinterest A section from the visual guide to the Counter Terrorism Policing document showing an aid to identifying rightwing signs and symbols. However, if that’s the case, why include them in a counter-terrorism document?”Facebook Twitter Pinterest Environmental groups and symbols in the visual guide. The visual guide from the Counter Terrorism Policing document. “We have long warned that the government’s counter-terror agenda is one of the greatest threats to free speech in the UK.
Source: The Guardian January 17, 2020 14:50 UTC