End the use of terrorism laws against peaceful protestors

Peaceful protest is not terrorism.

Yet across the country, more than two thousand people standing silently with signs have been arrested.

This is a dangerous misuse of terrorism laws that threatens the very freedoms on which our democracy depends. It is also a colossal waste of police and court time. 

In addition, others who have committed criminal damage to try to prevent the sale of arms that could be used to kill civilians are being held without trial for extended periods of time because of the use of terrorism provisions. The law already has adequate provisions to punish those who commit criminal damage.  

We would like to share with you two first hand accounts that were given at a press conference Compassion in Politics facilitated to give the media the chance to hear the stories of those who are protesting. 

The first is from Steve Masters who is a veteran of the Royal Air Force and was arrested under terrorism legislation for sitting silently on Parliament Square holding a handwritten sign. 

The second is Clare Hinchcliffe, the mother of 22-year-old Zoe who is one of 24 protestors known as the ‘Filton 24’.  Zoe had broken into Israel’s largest weapons establishment - located in Filton, Bristol - to dismantle production equipment and quadcopter drones she believed were about to be sent to Israel for use in Gaza. 

In this interview, Clare explains how the use of terrorism legislation has led to her daughter and the other Filton activists being held for 15 months without bail or trial. 

Ahead of the High Court Hearing on 25th November, when the government will seek to defend its use of terrorism laws, we are writing to the Prime Minister to ask him to undo the policy.

If you believe that non-violent protest shouldn’t be treated as terrorism, please add your name to the letter below.


To the Prime Minister,

We are deeply concerned by the government’s use of terrorism laws against people taking part in non-violent protest.

Across the country, peaceful demonstrators, some simply standing in silence or holding handwritten signs, have been arrested under anti-terror legislation. This is an alarming misuse of power and a colossal waste of resources. Peaceful protest is not terrorism; it is a fundamental democratic right.

We are equally alarmed that protestors who committed acts of criminal damage, an offence already under existing law, are being held for more than a year without bail or trial because of the use of terrorism provisions. These individuals acted without violence or intent to harm; treating them as terrorists is unjust and disproportionate.

There is a profound difference between those who use terror to destroy and those who, driven by conscience, seek to prevent violence. Blurring that line threatens the very freedoms we claim to protect.

Ahead of the High Court hearing later this month, we call on you to:

  1. End the use of terrorism legislation against peaceful protestors, and

  2. Ensure that all those detained for non-violent actions are granted due process and a fair, timely trial.

The right to dissent peacefully is at the heart of democracy. We urge you to safeguard it now.

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