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Terrorism Act
The Terrorism Act 2000 is a UK law that replaced previous anti-terrorism legislation. It defines terrorism as acts causing serious harm or damage, or threats to cause such harm, and includes the power to arrest and detain individuals without a warrant. The Act also allows the Home Secretary to proscribe groups considered to be involved in terrorism, and individuals suspected of being members or supporters of these groups can be prosecuted. The Act has been criticized for its broad definitions and potential for abuse, and some of its provisions, such as the stop-and-search powers under section 44, have been ruled illegal by the European Court of Human Rights. As of 2024, 80 international terrorist groups are listed as proscribed under the Act.learn more on wikipedia
perspectives
- 1.Islamic Terrorism
- 2.Terrorism
- 3.Iran Foreign Policy
- 4.British Foreign Policy
- 5.Israel-Lebanese Hezbollah Conflict
- 6.Israel-Palestine Conflict
- 7.Hip hop music
- 8.2023 Hamas-led attack on Israel
countries
- 1.United Kingdom
- 2.Iran, Islamic Republic of
- 3.United States
- 4.Palestine, State of
- 5.Lebanon
- 6.Israel
- 7.Ireland
- 8.Austria
organizations
- 1.Metropolitan Police
- 2.Counter Terrorism Policing
- 3.Westminster Magistrates' Court
- 4.Crown Prosecution Service
- 5.Scotland Yard
- 6.Republican Party
- 7.Kneecap
- 8.Irish Republican Army
- 9.Hope Not Hate
- 10.Hezbollah
- 11.Hamas
- 12.Conservative Party
persons
- 1.Yvette Cooper
- 2.Dominic Murphy
- 3.Rosa Rahimi
- 4.Niamh Kennedy
- 5.Liam O'Hanna
- 6.Jo Cox
- 7.Issy Ronald
- 8.David Amess
- 9.Daniel Lambert
- 10.Amy Openshaw
- 11.Esmaeil Baqaeil
- 12.Ken McCallum