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    Miguel Afonso Caetano (remixtures@tldr.nettime.org)'s status on Wednesday, 24-Dec-2025 04:22:06 JSTMiguel Afonso CaetanoMiguel Afonso Caetano

    "The moment the British government began proscribing political movements as terrorist organisations, rather than just militant groups, it was inevitable that saying factual things, making truthful statements, would become a crime.

    And lo behold, here we are.

    The Terrorism Act 2000 has a series of provisions that make it difficult to voice or show any kind of support for an organisation proscribed under the legislation, whether it is writing an article or wearing a T-shirt.

    Recent attention has focused on Section 13, which is being used to hound thousands of mostly elderly people who have held signs saying: “I oppose genocide, I support Palestine Action.” They now face a terrorism conviction and up to six months in jail.

    But an amendment introduced in 2019 to Section 12 of the act has been largely overlooked, even though it is even more repressive. It makes it a terrorism offence for a person to express “an opinion or belief that is supportive of a proscribed organisation” and in doing so be “reckless” about whether anyone else might be “encouraged to support” the organisation.

    It is hard to believe this clause was not inserted specifically to target the watchdog professions: journalists, human rights groups and lawyers. They now face up to 14 years in jail for contravening this provision."

    https://consortiumnews.com/2025/12/22/jonathan-cook-britain-has-officially-criminalized-journalism/

    #UK #Starmer #Censorship #FreedomOfSpeech #Journalism #PoliceState

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      Reporting facts in Keir Starmer's Britain can now land you in jail for 14 years as a terrorist. This is what authoritarian governments do. By Jonathan Cook Jonathan-Cook.net CN at 30 The moment the British government began proscribing political movements as terrorist organisations, rathe
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