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− | + | ==Government Policy and Organisations== | |
− | + | *[[Department for Communities and Local Government]] | |
+ | :*[[Preventing Violent Extremism Pathfinder Fund]] | ||
+ | :*Secretary of State: [[Hazel Blears|The Rt Hon. Hazel Blears, MP]] | ||
+ | :**Minister of State for Local Government: [[John Healey|John Healey, MP]] | ||
+ | :**Minister of State for Housing and Planning: [[Caroline Flint|The Rt Hon. Caroline Flint, MP]] (also attends cabinet) | ||
+ | :***Parliamentary Under Secretary of State: [[Iain Wright|Iain Wright, MP]]<ref>Both Flint and Wright are members of [[Labour Friends of Israel]], which does not suggest a neutral role in dealing with 'muslim' issues.</ref> | ||
+ | :***Parliamentary Under Secretary of State: [[Parmjit Dhanda|Parmjit Dhanda, MP]] | ||
+ | :***Parliamentary Under Secretary: [[Kay Andrews|The Rt Hon. The Baroness Andrews, OBE]] | ||
+ | :*Permanent Secretary [[Peter Housden]]. | ||
+ | *[[Cabinet Office]] | ||
+ | :*[[Civil Contingencies Secretariat]] | | ||
+ | *[[Home Office]] | ||
+ | :*[[Contest]] | [[Contest 2]] | [[Prevent]] | [[RICU]] | ||
+ | * [[Central Office of Information]] | ||
+ | * [[Department for Children, Schools and Families]] | ||
+ | * [[Department for Communities and Local Government]] | ||
+ | *[[Department for Education and Skills]] | ||
+ | * [[Foreign and Commonwealth Office]] | ||
+ | :*[[Engaging with the Islamic World]] | ||
+ | :*[[Strategic Programme Fund]] formerly [[Global Opportunities Fund]] | ||
+ | :*[[Strategic Programme Fund Counter Terrorism Programme]] | ||
+ | * [[Ministry of Defence]] | ||
− | -- | + | ==UK Para-Political Organisations Involved in Terrorism-Counterterrorism== |
− | == | + | == Think Tanks == |
− | + | [[Centre for Social Cohesion]] | [[Centre for Defence and International Security]] | [[CSTPV]] | [[Chatham House]] | [[European Council on Foreign Relations]] | [[Institute for Public Policy Research]] | [[Institute for Strategic Dialogue]] | [[Institute of Race Relations]] | [[Oxford Research Group]] | [[Policy Exchange]] | [[RAND (Europe)]] | [[Royal United Services Institute]] | The [[Social Affairs Unit]] | | |
− | + | == Muslim/Islamic Organisations == | |
− | + | [[Al Manaar]] | [[Amal Trust]] | [[An Nisa Society]] | [[Association of Muslim Lawyers]] | [[Forum Against Islamaphobia & Racism]] | [[Islamic Human Rights Commission]] | [[MPACUK]] | [[Muslim Association of Britain]] | [[Active Change Foundation]] | | |
− | + | ==Use this to add images== | |
− | + | To add images - use this - [[Image:Police cordon off street where houses are searched.jpg|250px|right|thumb|Your caption goes here]] | |
− | + | --[[User:Rizwaan Sabir|Rizwaan Sabir]] 11:41, 23 November 2009 (UTC) | |
− | + | == Pages to Create == | |
− | + | *[[Operation Minerva]] | |
+ | *[[Operation Crevice]] | ||
+ | *[[Operation Gamble]] | ||
+ | *[[Act Now]] | ||
− | + | ==Jonathan Evans on the Terror Threat== | |
− | + | Speech given in September 2010. Notable excerpts: | |
− | + | On Northern Ireland: | |
+ | “…this year we have seen over thirty attacks or attempted attacks by dissident Republicans on national security targets compared to just over twenty for the whole of last year.” | ||
− | + | On AQ Terrorism he said: | |
+ | “I don't want to give a number for those of current security interest as that has sometimes been used in the past as a kind of metric for the severity of the threat.” | ||
− | + | On the North-West Ten plot: | |
+ | “[[Operation Pathway]], the disruption of an Al Qaida cell in North West England 18 months ago, is a good example of a necessarily early intervention where criminal charges could not eventually be sustained.” | ||
− | + | On frequency of AQ terrorist plots: | |
− | [ | + | “The fact that there are real plots uncovered on a fairly regular basis demonstrates that there is a persistent intent on the part of Al Qaida and its associates to attack the UK.” |
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+ | On the place where the threat emanates from: | ||
+ | “The percentage of the priority plots and leads we see in the UK linked to Al Qaida in the tribal areas of Pakistan, where Al Qaida senior leadership is still based, has dropped from around 75% two or three years ago to around 50% now. This does not mean that the overall threat has reduced but that it has diversified … the reduction [in the Tribal areas of Pakistan] is also partly a result of increased activity elsewhere.” | ||
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+ | On monitoring people related to terrorism: | ||
+ | “Experience has shown that it is very rarely the case that anyone who has been closely involved with terrorist-related activity can be safely taken off our list of potentially dangerous individuals; the tail of intelligence "aftercare" gets increasingly lengthy.” | ||
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+ | [http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/terrorism-in-the-uk/8008252/Jonathan-Evans-terrorism-speech.html Full Speech] |
Latest revision as of 09:03, 19 September 2010
Contents
Government Policy and Organisations
- Preventing Violent Extremism Pathfinder Fund
- Secretary of State: The Rt Hon. Hazel Blears, MP
- Minister of State for Local Government: John Healey, MP
- Minister of State for Housing and Planning: The Rt Hon. Caroline Flint, MP (also attends cabinet)
- Parliamentary Under Secretary of State: Iain Wright, MP[1]
- Parliamentary Under Secretary of State: Parmjit Dhanda, MP
- Parliamentary Under Secretary: The Rt Hon. The Baroness Andrews, OBE
- Permanent Secretary Peter Housden.
- Central Office of Information
- Department for Children, Schools and Families
- Department for Communities and Local Government
- Department for Education and Skills
- Foreign and Commonwealth Office
UK Para-Political Organisations Involved in Terrorism-Counterterrorism
Think Tanks
Centre for Social Cohesion | Centre for Defence and International Security | CSTPV | Chatham House | European Council on Foreign Relations | Institute for Public Policy Research | Institute for Strategic Dialogue | Institute of Race Relations | Oxford Research Group | Policy Exchange | RAND (Europe) | Royal United Services Institute | The Social Affairs Unit |
Muslim/Islamic Organisations
Al Manaar | Amal Trust | An Nisa Society | Association of Muslim Lawyers | Forum Against Islamaphobia & Racism | Islamic Human Rights Commission | MPACUK | Muslim Association of Britain | Active Change Foundation |
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--Rizwaan Sabir 11:41, 23 November 2009 (UTC)
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Jonathan Evans on the Terror Threat
Speech given in September 2010. Notable excerpts:
On Northern Ireland: “…this year we have seen over thirty attacks or attempted attacks by dissident Republicans on national security targets compared to just over twenty for the whole of last year.”
On AQ Terrorism he said: “I don't want to give a number for those of current security interest as that has sometimes been used in the past as a kind of metric for the severity of the threat.”
On the North-West Ten plot: “Operation Pathway, the disruption of an Al Qaida cell in North West England 18 months ago, is a good example of a necessarily early intervention where criminal charges could not eventually be sustained.”
On frequency of AQ terrorist plots: “The fact that there are real plots uncovered on a fairly regular basis demonstrates that there is a persistent intent on the part of Al Qaida and its associates to attack the UK.”
On the place where the threat emanates from: “The percentage of the priority plots and leads we see in the UK linked to Al Qaida in the tribal areas of Pakistan, where Al Qaida senior leadership is still based, has dropped from around 75% two or three years ago to around 50% now. This does not mean that the overall threat has reduced but that it has diversified … the reduction [in the Tribal areas of Pakistan] is also partly a result of increased activity elsewhere.”
On monitoring people related to terrorism: “Experience has shown that it is very rarely the case that anyone who has been closely involved with terrorist-related activity can be safely taken off our list of potentially dangerous individuals; the tail of intelligence "aftercare" gets increasingly lengthy.”
- ↑ Both Flint and Wright are members of Labour Friends of Israel, which does not suggest a neutral role in dealing with 'muslim' issues.