Charles Clarke has published a list of grounds for deporting people who foment, justify or glorify terrorist violence.
- New grounds for deporting and excluding people from the UK - including fostering hatred or, advocating and justifying violence to further beliefs. The powers will cover statements already on record.
- Amend human rights laws, if necessary, to prevent legal obstacles to new deportation rules
- Make justifying or glorifying terrorism anywhere an offence
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/4179128.stmJustifying terrorism an offence? What does that mean exactly?
A quick reminder of what Tony Blair said on July 26th
ON WHETHER THE IRAQ WAR MOTIVATED TERRORISM
"They will use Iraq to try to recruit and motivate people, they will use Afghanistan.
"Before Iraq and Afghanistan and September the eleventh, which happened before those things, they used other things.
"But I think most people understand that the roots of this go far deeper, and in any event, where does this argument take us in the end?
"And I want to make one thing very clear to you. Whatever excuse or justification these people use, I do not believe we should give one inch to them."
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/politics/4718185.stmSo if I claim that the July 7th and 21st bombings were a response to UK involvement in Iraq is that seen as a "justification"? Does it matter that the bombers behind the July 21st admit that it was?
Anti-terror police in the Italian capital say Osman Hussain has told them that the "bombers" watched videos of British and American troops "exterminating" Iraqi women and children before embarking on the attack on London's transport network on July 21
http://news.scotsman.com/index.cfm?id=1707652005I'm being serious here. I have no idea how far these guidelines are intended to go and given Blair's petulent outbursts last month it makes me wonder if they are trying to silence critics of the Iraq invasion.
Somebody please reassure me that I'm over-reacting.