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Goldsmiths: Students Not Suspects: What is PREVENT and how do we oppose it?

January 28, 2016
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Counter Terrorism legislation introduced earlier this year includes a new Prevent duty which requires Higher Education staff (and other public sector workers) to monitor students who are suspected of engaging in ‘active opposition to fundamental British values’ and to police ‘extremist’ speakers and students on campus.
The duty has been widely condemned by education unions and academics for its chilling effect on open debate, free speech and political dissent and the human rights group Liberty for turning “teachers and doctors into spies” and “blurring the line between dissent and criminality”.
Examples of students reported under the programme include Mohammed Farooq a terrorism studies student at Staffs Uni who was questioned about his views on homosexuality, ISIS and Al-Qaeda after reading a textbook on terrorism and a school student who was reported for his activism in support of the Palestinian cause.
Goldsmiths UCU and SU believe that PREVENT will destroy the trust needed for a safe and supportive learning environment, encouraging discrimination against BME and Muslim staff and students.
This comes in the context of rising Islamophobia with the Metropolitan police recording a 70% increase in Islamophobic incidents over the last year.
Come and discuss how we can work together to oppose the duty and campaign for the repeal of the legislation.

Date and Time:
Monday 8th February 2016, 5-7pm.

Venue:
Professor Stuart Hall Building (PSH) Room LG01
Goldsmiths University

Speakers:
Moazzam Begg, CAGE outreach director and former Guantanamo prisoner
Rahmaan Mohammadi, Student questioned for Justice for Palestine activity
Rizwaan Sabir, Lecturer in Criminology, Liverpool John Moores University
Malia Bouattia, NUS Black Students Campaign
Rachel Harger, Defend the Right to Protest & civil liberties trainee lawyer 

For further information visit the Facebook* event page, or the Goldsmiths UCU* website.
Hosted by Goldsmiths UCU, Goldsmiths SU and ISOC

Counter Terrorism legislation introduced earlier this year includes a new Prevent duty which requires Higher Education staff (and other public sector workers) to monitor students who are suspected of engaging in ‘active opposition to fundamental British values’ and to police ‘extremist’ speakers and students on campus. The duty has been widely condemned by education unions and academics for its chilling effect on open debate, free speech and political dissent and the human rights group Liberty for turning “teachers and doctors into spies” and “blurring the line between dissent and criminality”. Examples of students reported under the programme include Mohammed Farooq a terrorism studies student at Staffs Uni who was questioned about his views on homosexuality, ISIS and Al-Qaeda after reading a textbook on terrorism and a school student who was reported for his activism in support of the Palestinian cause. Goldsmiths UCU and SU believe that PREVENT will destroy the trust needed for a safe and supportive learning environment, encouraging discrimination against BME and Muslim staff and students. This comes in the context of rising Islamophobia with the Metropolitan police recording a 70% increase in Islamophobic incidents over the last year. Come and discuss how we can work together to oppose the duty and campaign for the repeal of the legislation. Date and Time: Monday 8th February 2016, 5-7pm. Venue: Professor Stuart Hall Building (PSH) Room LG01 Goldsmiths University Speakers: Moazzam Begg, CAGE outreach director and former Guantanamo prisoner Rahmaan Mohammadi, Student questioned for Justice for Palestine activity Rizwaan Sabir, Lecturer in Criminology, Liverpool John Moores University Malia Bouattia, NUS Black Students Campaign Rachel Harger, Defend the Right to Protest & civil liberties trainee lawyer  For further information visit the Facebook event page, or the Goldsmiths UCU website. Hosted by Goldsmiths UCU, Goldsmiths SU and ISOC

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