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Reporting Terrorist material
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25 Feb 17:23
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Reporting terrorist material online 1 February 2010
We're providing members of the public with information about what they can do if they come across violent extremist, terrorist and hate content online.
The new webpage on Directgov (new window) will include a form for people to report suspected terror-related and violent extremist websites to the police.
The pilot scheme aims to make the internet a more hostile environment for terrorists and violent extremists who seek to exploit modern technology. If a website meets the threshold for illegal content, officers can exercise powers under section 3 of the Terrorism Act 2006 to take it down.
What can be reported? Illegal terrorism content Any information that is intended to be useful to terrorists is illegal, including:
bomb-making instructions
guides to making poisons
instructions on how to make weapons
guides to targets.
Illegal violent extremist content Some violent extremist content is also illegal. This might include:
videos of beheadings with messages of ‘glorification’ or praise for the attackers
speeches or essays calling for racial or religious violence
messages intended to stir up hatred against any religious or ethnic group
chat forums with postings calling for people to commit acts of terrorism.
Illegal hate content The content of a website is illegal when it threatens or harasses a person or a group of people because of their race, religion, sexual orientation, disability or gender identity. That could be in words, pictures, videos, and even music.
Illegal hate content might include:
messages calling for racial or religious violence
web pages that show pictures, videos or descriptions of violence against people due to their race, religion, disability, sexual orientation or gender identity
chat forums where people ask other people to commit hate crimes
Don't forget please contact Pollards Hill Safer Neighbourhoods Team on 0208 649 3604 if you see anything suspicious or 999 in an emergency.
We will next be at The New Horizon Centre on South Lodge Avenue for a drop in surgery on 3rd March 2010, 11am until midday for any problems you may have.
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Reporting terrorist material online 1 February 2010
We're providing members of the public with information about what they can do if they come across violent extremist, terrorist and hate content ...
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Posted by Keith Moody at 25 Feb 17:23
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