Counter-terrorism police in England say they made an ‘error of judgement’ in adding climate Justice group Extinction Rebellion to a list of extremist ideologies.
Counter-terrorism police in South-East England say they made an ‘error of judgement’ in adding climate Justice group Extinction Rebellion to a list of extremist ideologies.
The document was designed to help educate people working with youth to "recognise when young people or adults may be vulnerable to extreme or violent ideologies".Environmental activists from Extinction Rebellion meditate during a protest at Westminster Bridge.
The environmental group featured alongside Neo-Nazi terror operations and a pro-terrorist Islam outfit. "The document was designed for a very specific audience who understand the complexities of the safeguarding environment we work within and who have statutory duties under Prevent. We are in the process of confirming who it has been shared with and recalling it."Kath Barnes, Counter Terrorism Policing South EastExtinction Rebellion was founded in October 2018 and the group maintains a welcoming, non-violent culture is at the core of its beliefs.
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