UK: Anti-terrorism strategy updated

[libertysecurity.org] The
British government has introduced an updated version of its
counter-terrorism strategy CONTEST. In CONTEST 2, there is a stronger
focus on training civilians, such as shop and hotel owners, to
intervene in case of a terrorist threat. This might not be an actual
attack but any act that undermines the belief in democracy, human
rights, free speech and tolerance. Home Secretary Jacqui Smith rejected
criticism that calls these measures ’snooping’.

The strategy, which consists of the four strands
Prevent, Pursue, Protect and Prepare, will also try to work more on the
prevent section, particularly aiming to keep Muslims from radicalising.
In an article to the Observer, Prime Minister Gordon Brown defends the
new strategy and calls for more vigilance among the public. Large sums
are also going to be spent on community projects to counter Islamist
doctrines and address longer term causes of terrorism. Authorities
claim that the terrorist threat remains high after the 7/7 attacks,
although is not thought to be imminent.

This article highlights the risks of overstepping the
boundary between ensuring security and protecting the liberty and
freedom of all individuals. As governments work to involve the public
in security practices, equal efforts at promoting greater public
understanding of Muslim groups must also be considered.

March 24, 2009

Sources:

The Guardian – http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2009/mar/24/anti-terror-al-qaida-weapons

The Observer (Gordon Brown) – http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2009/mar/22/gordon-brown-terrorism

The Economist – http://www.economist.com/world/britain/displaystory.cfm?story_id=13381988

The Muslim Weekly – http://www.themuslimweekly.com/newsdetails/fullstoryview.aspx?NewsID=88F82ADB58CCE46193B07528&MENUID=HOMENEWS&DESCRIPTION=Front%20Page%20News

Details on the report from the government website:
http://security.homeoffice.gov.uk/news-publications/news-speeches/taking-new-approach-ct

(The report is not yet online, only the first 2006 version)

Source: http://www.libertysecurity.org/article2474.html