A funny thing happened on the way back from Pinksterlanddagen...
Here's the press release from Stop G8.
Activists defy police attempts to gather intelligence on
resistance to G8
Two UK
anti-capitalists, returning to the country on Sunday May 19 after attending an anarchist festival in the Netherlands, were intercepted by Kent Police Special Branch officers at Dover, then detained and questioned for three hours under Schedules 7 and 8 of the Terrorism Act
2000.
Schedule 7 makes it a crime not to provide information to an
officer if the questions are intended to investigate ‘terrorism’. However
the activists refused to provide information, claiming the police’s
questions were, instead, intended to gather information on political
dissent.
The focus of the questioning was on the Carnival Against
Capitalism being staged by Stop G8 in the West End of London on Tuesday June
11.
They were also quizzed about their views on a wide range of
political issues and asked about their personal lives and work.
This is not the first time Schedule 7 powers have been used
against anti-G8 activists. In 2007 activists were stopped under the Act while
returning from G8 protests in Germany.
Tom Anderson, a researcher for UK based research group Corporate
Watch, and radical writer Paul Cudenec, both verbally challenged the use of the
legislation against them.
They were then presented with print-outs of the Act’s
definition of ‘terrorism’, which the police officers claimed could include
protests. They were interviewed separately in locked rooms without the presence
of their lawyers and their interrogators did not identify themselves.
Schedule 7 of the Terrorism Act 2000 removes the usual right
to have a solicitor present during questioning and also the right to silence.
The campaigners were warned that it is an arrestable offence not to answer
questions, punishable on conviction with a three-month custodial sentence or a
fine.
The Network for Police Monitoring (Netpol) has reported that
Schedule 7is frequently used by the police to gather intelligence about
activists.
However, the guidance to the law clearly states that
Schedule 7 ‘should only be used to counter terrorism and may not be used for
any other purpose.’
Arguing that the legislation was being illegitimately used
for blatantly political purposes, the two campaigners declined to answer
questions that were not related to any investigation of terrorism. The
campaigners refused to answer any questions relating to the upcoming G8
protests.
Having been detained at 5.30pm after leaving the ferry
service from Dunkirk,
the anti-capitalists were finally released at 8.30pm. The maximum detention
time under the legislation is nine hours. Mr Anderson had previously been
stopped three times under Schedule 7 and questioned about his activism and his
research and journalism for Corporate Watch.
He said: “Schedule 7 is being used to intimidate those who
voice political views and as an intelligence gathering tool. The term ‘terrorism’
is being interpreted as a catch-all term to delegitimise any expression of
dissent against the system in which we live. I would encourage anyone stopped
and questioned about political protest to defy this blatant misuse of the act.
"Furthermore, I am not surprised that the police are
using anti-Terrorism laws to gather information about resistance to the G8
conference. Whenever people come together to confront the capitalist system
that the G8 represents the state will take whatever steps it can to silence and
intimidate them.”
Mr Cudenec, who had not previously been stopped, said: “It’s
extremely disturbing that anti-terrorist legislation is being abused to target
and intimidate people voicing alternative political views and we both told them
as much.
"The state can’t be allowed to get away with redefining
protest as so-called terrorism - it’s a complete denial of the right to publicly
express opposition to the status quo. The protesters who’ll be taking to the
streets in London
are people who can see the enormous damage being inflicted on society by a
corrupt system in which wealth and power go hand in hand and democracy is an
empty charade.”
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