Wednesday, August 24, 2005

Brits List Terror No-No's

And Appear to Have Removed "Blowing Your Head Off For Reading A Paper On The Subway" From Their Available Options...

London bombs terror attack The Times and Sunday Times Times Online

The Home Office today published a list of "unacceptable behaviours" which will lead to the deportation or exclusion of any foreign national who commits them from the UK.
NI_MPU('middle'); According to the Home Secretary the list is indicative rather than exhaustive and covers any non-UK citizen whether in the UK or abroad.

Terrorist violence
Cannot foment, justify, glorify terrorist violence in furtherance of particular beliefs

Terrorist acts
Cannot seek to provoke others to terrorist acts

Criminal acts
Cannot foment other serious criminal activity or seek to provoke others to serious criminal acts
Inter-community violence
Cannot foster hatred which might lead to inter-community violence in the UK.

Method
Individuals who do the above by any means or medium are caught by the legislation, including:
- writing, producing, publishing or distributing material;
- public speaking including preaching
- running a website
- using a position of responsibility such as teacher, community or youth leader

Now, nowhere does it list what penalties British citizens face if found guilty of any of the above crimes, as they are all deportation and/or exclusion threats directed towards visiting cult-killers, and not resident cult-killers. Good to see the Brits changing the punishment phase from shooting you in the head for looking terroristic, to sending you home if you bad mouth the Queen. Jolly good show, chaps.

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