英国人警告仅“转发”有关骚乱的信息可能构成刑事犯罪
Brits Warned Merely 'Retweeting' Information About Riots Could Be A Criminal Offense

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英国当局警告称,在社交媒体上分享有关骚乱的帖子可能会导致刑事指控。 检察长斯蒂芬·帕金森表示,这包括转发。 根据反“煽动种族仇恨”的法律,发布可能煽动种族仇恨的“辱骂”或“侮辱”信息被视为犯罪行为。 如果调查人员发现此类材料,他们将起诉责任人。 此外,帕金森表示,披露抗议或骚乱地点的个人,尤其是与移民法有关的地点,可能会面临恐怖主义指控。 一些政界人士建议在内乱时期完全禁止英国使用 Twitter,以防止发生进一步的事件。 值得注意的是,汤米·罗宾逊等一些海外有影响力的人物可能因涉嫌参与煽动骚乱而在英国被指控犯有恐怖主义罪。 已部署大量警察来控制暴力,特别是来自自称的右翼极端分子的暴力,但没有明确谴责伊斯兰激进分子的类似行为。 对这一新的言论打击行动的支持来自各个方面,其中包括学者桑德·范德林登(Sander van der Linden),他建议对社交媒体平台进行地理限制,并在必要时从应用程序商店中删除应用程序。 工党领袖凯尔·斯塔默宣布部署更多防暴警察来应对威胁。 我们正在通过 Locals 或从 Modernity.news 购买商品来募集捐款,以帮助对抗这些对言论自由的限制。

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Authored by Paul Joseph Watson via Modernity.news,

UK authorities have warned people that merely retweeting information about the riots could lead to criminal charges.

Yes, really.

Stephen Parkinson, the Director of Public Prosecutions, told Sky News that people do not even need to personally post the content themselves to be deemed to be committing an offence.

Parkinson said social media users could be guilty of “incitement to racial hatred” if they post “insulting or abusive” content that is “likely to stir up racial hatred.”

“So if you retweet that, then you’re republishing that and then potentially you’re committing that offence,” he added, noting that dedicated police officers are “scouring social media” looking for such material.

“People might think they’re not doing anything harmful, they are, and the consequences will be visited upon them,” Parkinson warned.

Sky News clarified that “sharing online material of riots could be an offence.”

The public official also asserted separately that individuals who publish protest/riot locations, such as those outside immigration law firms, could be hit with terrorism charges.

“The fact that it’s organised groups that might be motivated by ideological reasons, the fact that they’re promoting potentially very serious offences – that’s the sort of instance where we might want to consider terrorism charges,” said Parkinson.

He even previously suggested that social media influencers who are currently located abroad like Tommy Robinson could be extradited and hit with terrorism charges in the UK on nebulous charges of inciting the riots.

As we highlighted earlier, numerous prominent people in the UK are now calling on the government to mimic Communist China by banning Twitter (X) altogether in the country to stop civil unrest.

Cambridge professor Sander van der Linden said the government could “geo-restrict access to a platform if the situation got so bad” and Twitter could also be “banned from the app store for violating policies.”

Keir Starmer proudly proclaimed the implementation of a “standing army” of riot police to deal with what he has called right-wing thugs, although the Prime Minister has failed to condemn similar violent attacks and riots by Muslim mobs.

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