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  • ...[[Association of Chief Police Officers (Terrorism and Allied Matters)]], [[Counter Terrorism Command]]|SubUnits=[[National Public Order Intelligence Unit|NPOI ...ried out by the domestic extremism units was for 'reducing or removing the threat, criminality and public disorder that arises from domestic extremism in Eng
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  • ...national co-ordinator [[Anton Setchell]] to oversee efforts to counter the threat from AREs.<ref>[http://www.statewatch.org/news/2004/jul/animal-rights.pdf A ...t groups would traditionally have been also the province of [[MI5]] in its counter-subversion role in conjunction with Special Branch.<ref>Christopher Andrew,
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  • ...[[Special Branch]] (1999-2006), and latterly, since January 2012, within [[Counter Terrorism Command]]. It has since emerged that the database is part of the * The NDEU sourced its intelligence from police forces, counter-terrorism units, industry and open sources across the full range of protest
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  • ...ter-demonstration. Researcher Linda Pershing, who attended the protest and counter-protest, stated that there was 'censorship' of signs and banners, that 'non ...superiority by way of nationalism and claims that foreign 'others' pose a threat to the future and well-being of 'real' Danes.<ref name="Persh"/>
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  • ...ther member of the FARI Council was Colonel [[Ronnie Waring]], lecturer in counter-insurgency at the Royal Defence College and an associate of [[G. K. Young]] ...mportance of South Africa's minerals to the West and dangers of the Soviet threat"; on his return to London, Janke prepared an edited version of the conferen
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  • ...International Rail Terminals Group, National Ports Analysis Centre|Targets=Counter-Terrorism, [[Domestic Extremism]]|Dates=1987 to 2008}} ...Office's Terrorism and Protection Unit (now the [[Office for Security and Counter Terrorism]]), where it was involved in 'developing the police response at p
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  • ...] is a phrase coined by U.S. political scientist [[Joseph Nye]] in 2003 to counter the misconception that [[Soft Power]] alone can produce effective foreign p .... and Global Security, Symposium Three: Employing Smart Power], Asymmetric Threat website, September 2009, accessed 25 March 2015</ref>.
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  • ...employed to combat the effect of another Propaganda initiative is called [[Counter-Propaganda]]. ...ian'', 30 July 2002</ref>. It was the OGC which fed out the lies about the threat posed by the Saddam Hussein regime in Iraq, including the spun intelligence
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  • ...ts Policing]], [[Police International Counter Terrorism Unit]], [[National Counter Terrorism Security Office]], [[National Special Branch Technology Unit]]|Ta ...ice' - see for example, [http://issuu.com/sbradman/docs/final.octnov10 The Counter Terrorist Magazine], October/November 2010 (accessed 10 March 2015).</ref>
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  • ...Institute for Global Change]] and has described himself as a "a full-time counter-extremism practitioner since 2012".<ref name="Hasan">Usama Hasan [https://e ===British government counter-extremism agenda===
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  • ...political and religious leaders, however, warned that the withdrawals ran counter to God’s plan for the Jewish nation and would only weaken Israel in futur ...number of projects instigated in the Jordan Valley which is an area under threat of ethnic cleansing by the Israeli military. Whilst their projects in the v
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  • ...re aggressive Washington neocons, they have consistently mis-perceived the threat of radical Islamic terrorism and have advocated military adventurism that h ...unter-extremism-think-tank howe violent Extremists Hijacked a London Based Counter-extremism think tank], Alternet, 28 April 2015</ref>
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  • ...n-partisan, international policy organization formed to combat the growing threat from extremist ideology. :Modeled in part on advocacy efforts to counter Iran’s efforts to acquire nuclear weapons, CEP will expose shadowy channe
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  • ...n|Image=Richard Walton.jpg|Units=[[Metropolitan Police Special Branch]], [[Counter-Terrorism Command]]|Forces=[[Metropolitan Police]]|Issues=Undercover Polici '''Richard William Walton''' (born June 1965) is a former Head of [[Counter-Terrorism Command]] (SO15) within the [[Metropolitan Police Service]]. In M
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  • ...n of being both a witness for the police and taking a case against them to counter what amounted to a campaign to damage his reputation. Ellison concluded tha ...06 (it is unclear when this took place, in 2006 or later<ref>N367 joined [[Counter-Terrorism Command]] which had just subsumed Special Branch in 2006</ref>).
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  • ...uk-news/2014/mar/07/met-counter-terrorism-chief-moved-lawrence-scandal Met counter-terror chief moved from post over role in Lawrence scandal], ''The Guardian ...28 September 1998 onwards. The majority of the correspondence consists of threat assessments relating to possible public order issues. These were around the
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  • ...ss of the threat of climate change and to promote policies to counter that threat.' <ref> [http://www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm/cmallparty/150929/clim
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  • ...s had taken over responsibility for undercover infiltration in relation to counter-terrorism and domestic extremism.<ref name="hmic.2013"/> ...ng Squad]], the National Crime Squad, and then as a senior investigator in counter-terrorism.<ref>[http://www.bedfordshire.police.uk/about_us/command_team/jon
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  • *“Different and Threatening”: Most Germans See Islam as a Threat | Gatestone Institute, New York, NY | May 3, 2013 Germany: New Ad Campaign to Counter Muslim Radicalization | Gatestone Institute, New York, NY | September 5, 20
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  • ...for Cultural Freedom, the British Foreign Office had decided in 1947-48 to counter the ideological offensive launched by Stalin by setting up a covert propaga ...ale and Colonel William Kintner. Lansdale had been a CIA advisor to French counter-insurgency operations in Vietnam in 1953, then serving as Head of the Saigo
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  • ...eir publications were the most appropriate outlet for a Western propaganda counter-offensive against Soviet subversion, but the ISC's Conflict Studies were on ===Consultants in Counter-insurgency===
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  • *[[Walid Phares]]: Lebanese-American 'counter-terrorism expert'. <ref>Tim Murphy, [http://www.motherjones.com/mojo/2016/0 ...d ethics guidelines.' He is a co-author of two CSP reports: 'Shariah: The Threat to America,' and 'The Secure Freedom Strategy: A Plan for Victory Over the
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  • ...ragiannis & Clark McCauley (2006) Hizb ut-Tahrir al-Islami: Evaluating the Threat Posed by a Radical Islamic Group That Remains Nonviolent, ''Terrorism and P ...ragiannis & Clark McCauley (2006) Hizb ut-Tahrir al-Islami: Evaluating the Threat Posed by a Radical Islamic Group That Remains Nonviolent, ''Terrorism and P
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  • ...two years, FWF has provided the United States with a significant means to counter Communist propaganda, and has become a respected feature service well on th ...ozier on the National Council of NAFF was another of the key actors in the counter-subversion lobby, ex-Deputy Director of MI6, G. K. Young, founder of the Un
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  • ...o confront him. Elliott's inept questioning alerted Philby to the imminent threat of arrest, precipitating his flight to the Soviet Union (297)*. As describe ...ategories. One was strategic: it concerned the state of Britain's existing counter-subversion machinery, proposals for fundamental change, and contingency pl
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  • which collapsed in June-July 1982. Under a permanent threat of take-over by headquarters, Smets gave the WNP lessons in surveillance and counter-surveillance.
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  • Army hierarchy' of the controversial counter-subversion unit, PIO. senior Agency man in charge of counter-subversion in Western Europe", "a former
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  • ...rt to the regional forces and the national effort to counter the terrorist threat to the UK.
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  • ...the world's largest provider of university education in law enforcement, counter-terrorism, emergency management, customs and border security studies’.<re ...came to the Graduate School of Policing & Security after a long career in counter terrorism. He worked on Irish as well as international terrorism since 1981
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  • ...ly been infilrated from the outside before:<ref name="nos.v.pt1"/> notable counter examples being [[Bob Lambert]] and [[Matt Rayner (alias)|Matt Rayner]]. ...he was detailed by a security firm to gather information undercover on the threat posed by animal rights extremists.
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  • ...to demand an apology. Spence wrote that 'the murky world of hate crime and counter-terrorism is a totally different world from which the EDL operates. We are
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  • ...political activities. As a result, she feared her right to stay was under threat and filed a formal complaint.<ref>Paul Brown, Protest over questioning of r ...provide a precise record of any conversation, which might be necessary to counter any future allegations of criminality or conspiracies on the part of the po
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  • ...dies, 2007.<ref name="ABC001">Basia Spalek & Robert Lambert, ‘Terrorism, Counter-Terrorism and Muslim Community Engagement post 9/11’. Rebecca Roberts & W ...atory multi-disciplinary white papers in support of counter- terrorism and counter-WMD”, and is marked throughout “UNCLASSIFIED”.</ref>
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  • ...] Programme, £400,000 of which was given by the [[Office for Security and Counter-Terrorism]] ([[OSCT]]). Vikram Dodd [http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2009/oct/ ...er of 27 years with the Metropolitan Police's [[Special Branch]] and the [[Counter Terrorism Command]]. On the contrary, when embarking on his academic career
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  • ...] Programme, £400,000 of which was given by the [[Office for Security and Counter-Terrorism]] ([[OSCT]]). Vikram Dodd [http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2009/oct/ ...er of 27 years with the Metropolitan Police's [[Special Branch]] and the [[Counter Terrorism Command]]. When embarking on his academic career he presented thi
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  • ...with under Forton.<ref name="gordon.mills" /> It was officers from SO15 / Counter Terrorism Command working in coordination with the NDEU and the Dutch Natio ..., evidence collection and 'bespoke training packages on corporate security threat and risk and strategic advice and guidance around extremist threats and tre
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  • ...organisation is to fight to the preservation of Christians allegedly under threat by 'Islam'. In their winter 2015 issue of their quarterly magazine, they wr :'The internal fight in Europe to counter Islamisation needs to start with the rejection of liberal laws aiding the d
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  • :'The Counter Terrorism local profile for York and North Yorkshire highlights the key ris ...e actions may be identified as a risk to the wider community or may pose a threat to individuals or organisations covering a wide range of interests. Most or
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  • ...i-frackers, causing as much disruption as they possibly can is a potential threat going forward'. <ref> [https://richmondnoticeboard.com/tag/radicalisation/ ====The ‘counter terrorism local profile questionnaire 2016’====
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  • ...ts from the time noted that the protests, along with the general terrorist threat level, were causing the police concern so that heightened security measures ...Nexis).</ref> Welling was critical of her article for sensationalising the threat demonstrators posed.<ref name="Interview1"/>
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  • ...rt, [http://www.thecordobafoundation.com/attach/arches_5.pdf Reflection on Counter-Terrorism Partnerships in Britain], ''Arches'' (Cordoba Foundation periodic ...e particular London-based anarchist and related environmental / anti-war / counter-globalisation circles. It is of note that his deployment also overlaps with
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  • ...>Anarchists to target the Queen: Britain's top police chief warns of a new threat..., Daily Mail, 10 May 2000 (accessed via Nexis).</ref> On the ground it ex ...and drew heavily on experiences of British activists at the September 2000 counter-mobilisation against the International Monetary Fund in Prague.
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  • ...ation set up in August 1973 a small group of anti-imperialist activists to counter the downturn of work on Northern Ireland by radical groups. In early 1972, ...ate crimes. We believed that the British government policy of the time was counter productive and making the situation worse.
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  • ...ews' response to the journalist hit headlines around the world when it was counter-acted with the journalist showing Hoekstra a video clip of his past claims *Islam as a National and Global Security Threat: Frank Gaffney, Admiral James Lyons, Daniel Greenfield and Stephen Coughlin
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  • ...s included urging the UK's security officials to get tougher on the rising threat of right-wing extremism and to treat it in the same way as Islamist terror ...x]] in June 2016 by far-right extremist [[Thomas Mair]] 'exemplified' this threat said Anderson.
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  • ...ion from the group(s) that they interacted with, thereby contributing to a threat assessment with regard to Public Order. HN333 stated that one of Special Branch roles was counter-subversion, monitoring 'a variety of organisations and political philosophi
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  • ==South East Counter Terrorism Unit (SECTU)== Sussex police is a member force of the [[South East Counter Terrorism Unit (SECTU)]], alongside Surrey and Kent Police.
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  • {{Template:Counter-Terrorism Portal badge}} The Special Branch (EMSOU-SB) unit is part of a national [[Counter Terrorism Policing Network]] and part of the '''East Midlands Special Opera
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  • The '''South East Counter Terrorism Unit (SECTU)''' includes [[Sussex Police]], [[Surrey Police]] and ...s].'Surrey, Sussex and Kent Police are all member forces of the South East Counter Terrorism Unit (SECTU).
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  • ...nterterrorism.police.uk/northeast/ Counter Terrorism Policing North East], Counter Terrorism Policing website, undated, last accessed 5 July 2019 </ref> [[Category:Counter-Terrorism]][[Category:Fracking]]
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  • ...s].'Surrey, Sussex and Kent Police are all member forces of the South East Counter Terrorism Unit (SECTU). ...e of the first forces to associate protest against oil and gas as a public threat when it identified [[Celtique Energy]]’s Broadford Bridge exploratory dri
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  • ...he ‘launched’ the [[MPower Youth Project]] - part of the government's Counter Terrorism Prevent agenda – in the London Borough of Hounslow(November 200 ...ls is an official with the intelligence agency the [[Coordination Unit for Threat Assessment]] (CUTA) and sits on the External Advisory Board of an EU funded
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  • ...[https://warontherocks.com/2019/09/counter-terrorism-since-9-11/ Podcast: Counter-Terrorism Since 9/11], ''War on the Rocks'', 12 September 2019. ...-media-side-of-the-terrorist-threat The Social Media Side of the Terrorist Threat], ''The Cipher Brief'', 24 April 2019.
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  • The Coordination Unit for Threat Assessment is a Belgian intelligence organisation based in the [[Federal Pu :The Coordination Unit for Threat Assessment, or CUTA, has been operational since 1 December 2006 (rue de la
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  • ...014 - August 2016. (This would appear to be, in part, a reference to the [[Counter-Daesh Coalition Communications Cell]] which was created in September 2015.) ...rfare/ Hybrid warfare: what it is and why we need to do more to combat the threat], ''Reaction'', 23 May 2018.
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  • ...in identifying bots and cyborgs, and provide practical ways to resist and counter extremist narratives. Others included toolkits to provuided legal informati Mughal has written that “the greatest terrorist threat to the UK does come from groups like ISIS and Al Qaeda” rather than the f
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  • ...Council]], Apollo Programme|SubUnits=none|Targets=[[Domestic Extremism]], Counter Terrorism|Dates=mid 2010s to present}} ...nce Application (NCIA)''' is a database and communication software used by counter-terrorism/domestic extremism police. It replaces the [[National Special Bra
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  • ...</ref> The NPoCC, however, does assist with asset management and audit for counter terror (and organised crime) purposes.<ref name="April2015"/> There is also ...h have responsibility for mobilising specialist resources for example, the Counter Terrorism Coordination Centre (CTCC) and the Police National Chemical Biolo
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  • ...at Chelsea Town Hall. Members of the AWA (and WAFARC) were present at the counter-demo and one was arrested with an AWA banner.<ref name="Bob">Undercover Res ...rade union members and had been formed to counter the considerable fascist threat at the time.<ref name="AP">Undercover Research Group, Interview with 'AP',
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  • ...ommittee]], Apollo Programme|SubUnits=none|Targets=[[Domestic Extremism]], Counter Terrorism|Dates=1990s to mid 2010s}} ...System''' or '''NSBIS''' was database software used by Special Branch and Counter Terrorism units by British police forces. It is also referred to as the '''
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  • ...five hundred communicators from 20 countries using our ‘[[RESIST 2]]’ counter disinformation toolkit. ...nse and rebuttal. The Information Cell enhances our ability to counter the threat posed by information warfare and exposes Russian audiences to the truth abo
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  • ...ment and the technology sector and is one of those feeding into the wide [[Counter Disinformation Cell]] led by the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and *[[Joint Threat Research Intelligence Group]]
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  • ...nior officers in public presentation and strategic advice on influence and counter influence activities in a ‘New Media’ environment. ...ther areas of interest include the role of new media in radicalisation and counter radicalisation and in the effectiveness of ‘Western’ strategies in coun
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