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Page summary This resource is from the News section. This page contains press release 62/05, which announces the ‘Together Against Terror?’ conference. Sections available here: Content ‘Together Against Terror?’ - widening the debate with London's communities62/05 The Metropolitan Police Authority (MPA) will be holding a one-day conference ‘Together Against Terror?’ on Monday 12 December 2005 with the aim of widening the London and national debate on how our society should respond to the terrorist threat. The conference will be open all day to the press, with a press conference at 11.45am by Len Duvall (Chair of the Metropolitan Police Authority) Shami Chakrabarti (Director of Liberty) and Chris Fox (President of the Association of Chief Police Officers) Attendees will include representatives from London’s communities, academics, police officers, politicians and some of the relatives of the victims of the 7 July bombings. Len Duvall, Chair of the Authority, said:
Len Duvall continued:
Notes to editors1. Media attendancePlease call the MPA Press Office 020 7202 0217/0218 to confirm attendance. 2. Media interviewsLen Duvall, Chair of the MPA, Cindy Butts and Reshard Auladin, deputy chairs of the MPA and Lord Toby Harris, member of the MPA, will be available for interview before the event and on the day. Please contact the MPA Press Office 020 7202 0217/0218. 3. Together Against Terror? ConferenceDate: 12 December 2005 4.Speaking at the conferenceBelow is a schedule of the speakers, themes and timings for 'Together Against Terror?'
5. Attendance at this conference is by invitation only for delegates.Over 100 Londoners, representative of the capital's diverse communities, have been invited to participate. 6. 10 questions on the MPA websiteWe want to enable as many people as possible to contribute to the debate by responding to 10 questions on the MPA website (Closing date 19 Dec 05). Answers and any additional comments may be used on the day of the conference to inform the debate. The results of voting will be incorporated into an MPA report, with recommendations, to be discussed in public at the MPA full Authority Meeting on 26 January 2006. 7. MPA public discussions on issues around terrorism and community response since 7 JulyThe MPA hosted the ‘Communities Together’ conference on 11 July 2005 and promised ‘to keep policing issues in the public eye’. The debate was progressed at the Full Authority on 27 October when Operation Kratos was discussed in public. The conference aims to bring together work that has been undertaken since the London bombings and give new direction and impetus to the fight against terrorism. Further media informationFor further information, please contact the MPA press office. |
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