Narco-terrorists, suicidal jihadists, and Occupy London? While few would see any connection between peaceful British activists protesting economic inequality and the world’s most notorious terrorist groups, London police beg to differ.
The City of London Police is under fire after issuing a letter warning local business and banks of potential terrorist threats that include Occupy London demonstrators, the Independent reports.
In a December 2 document entitled "Terrorism/Extremism Update", recent activities by the Colombian group FARC, Al Qaeda in Pakistan, and the Belarusian subway bombers were outlined.
Then, in a section labeled “Domestic”, the Occupy London protest movement and its “anti-capitalist” activities were listed as being worrisome.
The letter went on to ask citizens to be vigilant, as individuals fitting the “anti-capitalist profile” had allegedly been carrying out reconnaissance in the area.
The bulletin was passed on to activists in London’s Finsbury Square encampment by one of the police’s “trusted partners”. Apparently, not all business owners agree with the police’s assessment that protesters rallying for affordable housing and social justice are in league with groups guilty of kidnapping and indiscriminate killings.
In a statement posted on the Occupy London website, the group was troubled by the implications of a police force in a supposedly open society that would lump in peaceful protesters with terrorists groups:
"Activism is not a crime and the desire to participate in democratic decision-making should not be a cause for concern for the police in any free society. An institution that confuses active citizens with criminals and equates Al Qaeda with efforts to reimagine the city is an institution in danger of losing its way," Source