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date posted : 03.07.08.

title : matt foot - “civil liberties, media and the war on terror" - (02.07.08).

caption : london, united kingdom - 02.07.08. civil rights lawyer matt foot speaking at a media workers against the war meeting on “civil liberties, media and the war on terror" at the head office of the national union of journalist, london, england on tuesday 2nd july 2008. the meeting covered a wide range of issues including the shiv malik case, 42 days detention without trial, police surveillance of protesters and journalists, stop and searches under the terrorism act and the threat to special procedure material by the 2008 terrorism bill. (photo by marc vallée/marcvallee.co.uk) (c) marc vallée, 2008.

profile: matt foot - guardian.co.uk/profile/mattfoot.

"shiv malik: notebook handover signals end of fight" - press gazette.

"home secretary green lights restrictions on photography" - the british journal of photography.

"counter-terrorism bill 2007-08" - services.parliament.uk.

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date posted : 02.07.08.

title : jacqui smith replies on police surveillance of journalists, well kind of.


caption: www.marcvallee.co.uk/press_photo_protest/28.03.08.html.

slideshow : group slideshow (above) of national union of journalist general secretary, jeremy dear staging a one-man protest outside the headquarters of the metropolitan police, new scotland yard, london, england on friday 28th march 2008. the protest which was attended by press photographers from across of uk was in response to numerous complaints about how the police deal with the media, particularly at public events and demonstrations. (all images copyright of stated copyright holder).

text : jacqui smith the home secretary has replied to nuj general secretary jeremy dear on the issue of police surveillance of journalists, well kind of. the lack of a response to the main points in jeremy dear's letter is sadly no great surprise.

the home secretary response starts with, "first of all, may i take this opportunity to state that the government greatly values the importance of the freedom of the press, and as such there is no legal restriction on photography in a public places".

then comes the but, "however, decisions may be made locally to restrict or monitor photography in reasonable circumstances. that it is an operational decision for the officers involved based on the individual circumstances of each situation". the british journal of photography view on this is that this "green lights restrictions on photography" and the press gazette view is that the home secretary is telling us that the surveillance of journalists by the police is an "operational decision"!

so the home secretary has passed the buck on to sir ian blair the commissioner of police of the metropolis.

the orwellian newspeak from the home secretary translates into police surveillance of journalists, journalists being arrested or threatened with arrest, equipment being seized, physically intimidated and actual physical violence on the streets.

all points that i will make to tony mcnulty, minister of state for security, counter-terrorism, crime and policing when i meet him along with jeremy dear and other journalists.

caption : london, united kingdom - 15.06.08. a metropolitan police forward intelligence team photographer films and photographs journalists as police and protesters clash during a demonstration against u.s president george w bush in parliament square, westminster on sunday 15 june 2008, london, england. protesters had been banned by the metropolitan police from demonstrating outside 10 downing street to protest against the wars in iraq and afghanistan. (photo by marc vallée/marcvallee.co.uk) (c) marc vallée, 2008.

"home secretary green lights restrictions on photography" - the british journal of photography.

"home secretary tells nuj police surveillance of journalists is "operational decision" - press gazette.

"is big brother watching journalists?" - press gazette.

"concern is rising that the police are abusing powers" - press gazette.

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