Terrorist Sites
The IWF are unable to take reports on sites of this nature. If you have concerns about the content of a website please make your report to the Police Anti-Terrorist Hotline on 0800 789 321.
Question: I have come across a website supporting ideals or views belonging to terrorists. Will you take this report?
Answer: No, please report to the Anti-Terrorist unit as above.
Question: I suspect someone of being a terrorist or is involved in terrorist activity, where can I report it?
Answer: You should report it to to the Police Anti-Terrorist Hotline on 0800 789 321 or your local police station.
Parliamentary Question on Internet Terrorism
Mr. Ellwood: To ask the
Secretary of State for Business, Enterprise and Regulatory Reform if he will
take steps to regulate the hosting of websites which contain information on
bomb-making.
Mr. Timms [holding answer 16 July 2007]: This is a matter
of concern across Europe. The European Commission has indicated that it will
propose amending the Framework Decision on combating Terrorism to criminalise
the incitement to terrorism and the intentional transmission of information
useful to terrorism, such as bomb-making instructions. A conference was held by
the European Commission in March to discuss these proposals, at which officials
from the Home Office and Foreign and Commonwealth Office participated.
Government officials continue to be engaged in discussions.
There are
provisions in the Terrorism Act 2006 to cover the hosting of websites which
contain information on bomb-making. Under section 1, it is an offence to
publish a statement that is likely to be understood as encouraging terrorism.
Under section 2, it is an offence to disseminate a terrorist publication. These
offences could cover the act of making available information on bomb-making on a
website if the elements of the offences are satisfied.
Source: Hansard 19 July 2007
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