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===Newsletter linking anti-fracking protesters and extremists=== | ===Newsletter linking anti-fracking protesters and extremists=== | ||
[[File:Driffield Presentation Prevent 1-1.jpg|400px|thumb|right|screenshot: Presentation on Prevent showing the link made between anti-fracking protestors and extremists from the [[Driffield School and Sixth Form]] ]] | [[File:Driffield Presentation Prevent 1-1.jpg|400px|thumb|right|screenshot: Presentation on Prevent showing the link made between anti-fracking protestors and extremists from the [[Driffield School and Sixth Form]] ]] | ||
− | The ''Drill or Drop'' blog reported that the school newsletter, published in June 2016 and | + | The ''Drill or Drop'' blog reported that the Driffield school newsletter, published in June 2016 and sent to parents, included this statement within its Prevent strategy: |
:‘At present nationally, the greatest resource is devoted to preventing people from joining or supporting the so called Islamic State (IS) group, its affiliates and related groups. More locally, the [[East Riding]]’s main priorities are far right extremism, animal rights and anti-fracking.’ <ref> Ruth Hayhurst, [https://drillordrop.com/2016/11/28/challenges-to-police-links-between-fracking-opposition-and-domestic-extremism/ Challenges to police links between fracking opposition and domestic extremism], ''Drill or Drop'', November 28 2016. Accessed 6 December 2016. </ref> | :‘At present nationally, the greatest resource is devoted to preventing people from joining or supporting the so called Islamic State (IS) group, its affiliates and related groups. More locally, the [[East Riding]]’s main priorities are far right extremism, animal rights and anti-fracking.’ <ref> Ruth Hayhurst, [https://drillordrop.com/2016/11/28/challenges-to-police-links-between-fracking-opposition-and-domestic-extremism/ Challenges to police links between fracking opposition and domestic extremism], ''Drill or Drop'', November 28 2016. Accessed 6 December 2016. </ref> | ||
− | + | The Prevent strategy published by the school also includes the Humberside Police's Prevent officer contact details. Although it is unclear how implicated the police were in the drafting of the strategy, the West Yorkshire police force have played a very vocal role in the Prevent programme. The [[Times Educational Supplement]] (TES) reported on how police there hosted in September 2015 more than 100 teachers from local schools, who were told that anti-fracking protesters should be now viewed as potential extremists under the Prevent counter-terrorism strategy. The move received widespread criticism. <ref> Russell Scott, [http://spinwatch.org/index.php/issues/climate/item/5931-police-and-councils-labelling-peaceful-anti-fracking-protests-as-extremist-alongside-isis-under-prevent More police forces and councils labelling peaceful anti-fracking protestors as 'extremists' alongside ISIS and far right], ''SpinWatch'', 02 December 2016. Accessed 6 December 2016. </ref> | |
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==External resources== | ==External resources== |
Revision as of 07:21, 30 July 2019
Humberside Police is a UK police force covering the districts of North-East Lincolnshire, North Lincolnshire, and the East Riding of Yorkshire, along with the urban area of Kingston-upon-Hull.[1]
In 2013, Humberside Police disclosed evidence that the force had illegally monitored Janet Alder, at the time of an inquest held in 2000 into her brother Christopher Alder's death in a Hull police station in 1998. A lawyer working with the family was also targetted.[2]
Contents
Policing fracking protest
Newsletter linking anti-fracking protesters and extremists
The Drill or Drop blog reported that the Driffield school newsletter, published in June 2016 and sent to parents, included this statement within its Prevent strategy:
- ‘At present nationally, the greatest resource is devoted to preventing people from joining or supporting the so called Islamic State (IS) group, its affiliates and related groups. More locally, the East Riding’s main priorities are far right extremism, animal rights and anti-fracking.’ [3]
The Prevent strategy published by the school also includes the Humberside Police's Prevent officer contact details. Although it is unclear how implicated the police were in the drafting of the strategy, the West Yorkshire police force have played a very vocal role in the Prevent programme. The Times Educational Supplement (TES) reported on how police there hosted in September 2015 more than 100 teachers from local schools, who were told that anti-fracking protesters should be now viewed as potential extremists under the Prevent counter-terrorism strategy. The move received widespread criticism. [4]
External resources
- Simon Bristow, Exclusive: Did police spy on family of cells death victim Christopher Alder?, 26 July 2013.
Notes
- ↑ About Us, Humberside Police, accessed 26 July 2013.
- ↑ Ian Herbert, Anti-racism smear scandal: Police targeted the sister of black paratrooper who died in custody, The Independent, 27 July 2013.
- ↑ Ruth Hayhurst, Challenges to police links between fracking opposition and domestic extremism, Drill or Drop, November 28 2016. Accessed 6 December 2016.
- ↑ Russell Scott, More police forces and councils labelling peaceful anti-fracking protestors as 'extremists' alongside ISIS and far right, SpinWatch, 02 December 2016. Accessed 6 December 2016.