Whitehall has for the first time released a confidential Cabinet Office paper outlining the "Contest" counter-terrorism strategy developed in early 2003
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Press Releases from 2016
Press Releases and public statements by Scotland Against Criminalising Communities
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13 December 2016
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16 October 2016According to Glasgow City Council, nearly 5000 Glasgow teachers have been given Prevent training this year.
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11 October 2016Responsibility for the operation of the Government's Prevent policy in Scotland has slipped into a constitutional black hole. SACC will be holding a meeting at Glasgow Science Centre on Saturday to draw attention to the issue.
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09 September 2016SACC gives a cautious welcome to the Early Day Motion tabled this week by Alistair Carmichael MP calling for Prevent to be scrapped. We remain opposed to any move to replace Prevent with alternative schemes for monitoring and manipulating Muslims.
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15 August 2016Teachers in Glasgow schools received training last week in the controversial Prevent strategy. SACC is dismayed that this training has been delivered in the face of opposition from human rights organisations and trade unions. Prevent is a snitchers' charter that turns educators into informants.
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17 July 2016SACC is calling for a moratorium on the Scottish roll-out of controversial counter-terrorism training for teachers following a damning report on the programme by the charity Rights Watch UK.
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29 June 2016Resistance to state repression and institutional racism is more important than ever in the aftermath of the EU referendum
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19 June 2016The death of Jo Cox MP was an appalling personal tragedy and our deepest sympathies go out to her family and friends. It is also a political matter.
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17 June 2016SACC does not support calls for the murder of Jo Cox to be treated as terrorism. We campaign for the terrorism laws to be repealed and for crimes of violence to be prosecuted under the ordinary criminal law. We also campaign for the widest possible political forces to work together in the fight against fascism.
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16 June 2016SACC statement in solidarity with everyone affected by the mass murder at Pulse nightclub in Orlando. We will resist any attempt to exploit this tragedy to promote violence, repression, surveillance and war
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01 June 2016Scottish universities implementing Prevent are complicit in a policy that is widely thought to be damaging to democratic society, that may increase the risk of terrorism, and that may violate or stand on the brink of violating fundamental human rights. They must take a stand against Prevent.
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03 May 2016SACC condemns the continuing airstrikes on Aleppo by Syrian Government and/or Russian forces. The airstrikes are producing a humanitarian catastrophe. They shame all the governments represented in the International Syria Support Group and the UN Security Council.
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28 March 2016SACC is deeply shocked at the killing of Asad Shah in the Shawlands area of Glasgow on Thursday. We stand in solidarity with the Ahmadiyya community and we call on the communities affected to work to eradicate tensions.
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12 March 2016The Scottish Government is now proceeding rapidly with the implementation of Prevent. Despite the importance of Prevent and its potential impact on Scottish Society it has not been on the agenda for this weekend’s SNP conference.
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10 March 2016SACC has expressed over the possible involvement of Amina MWRC in the Prevent strategy. Amina's response reinforces our suspicions.
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06 March 2016Our 7 policy demands for the Holyrood 2016 election
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23 February 2016The Scottish Government says that it gives "anti-terrorism" funds to community groups, but it refuses to disclose which ones.
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22 February 2016SACC has no collective view on whether Britain should stay in the EU or leave it, but we are appalled at the reactionary views being put forward by some opponents of the EU
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08 January 2016SACC has written to the Scottish Government urging disclosure of funding given to Third Sector organisations in connection with the Prevent strategy.