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Page summary This resource is from the News section. This page contains press release 52/06, in which the MPA details its activities and programme of hearings on Counter-Terrorism: The London Debate. Sections available here: Content 'Counter-Terrorism: The London Debate' - Metropolitan Police Authority hears from faith communities 52/06 ‘Counter-Terrorism: The London Debate’ is the MPA's programme of community engagement to counter terrorism. The third hearing in the programme will be held on Thursday 7 September 2006, when invited representatives from faith groups will be able to recount their experiences of terrorism and counter-terrorism to the MPA. Toby Harris, chair of the MPA panel and member with special responsibility for counter-terrorism, said:
Six hearings have been organised by the MPA to give specifically invited London communities the opportunity to express their views about counter-terrorism policing to a panel of MPA members. The first hearing on Thursday 29 June 2006 enabled young Londoners to put their views to the MPA’s guest, the Commissioner of the Met, Sir Ian Blair. On July 6 at the second hearing representatives from business, tourism and local government expressed their views to the MPA’s guest Assistant Commissioner Steve House. Notes to editors1. Press are invited to attend but we request no filming or audio recording 2. Toby Harris, MPA member with special responsibility for counter-terrorism, Cindy Butts and Reshard Auladin, both deputy chairs of the MPA, form the MPA panel that hears evidence presented by invited communities. 3. There will also be external guest panellists at each hearing. For the hearing on 7 September the guest panellist will be Professor Tariq Ramadan of Oxford University. 4. A senior MPS officer will be invited to each session to provide an initial response to the communities’ issues and then take questions from the group. The first hearing on 29 June 2006 was attended by the Commissioner. The hearing on 7 September will be attended by Deputy Assistant Commissioner Rose Fitzpatrick. 5. The programme for the six hearings is:
6. Following on from these hearings the work will include:
7. Attendance at this programme of events is by invitation only. 8. Further information about the MPA’s programme of events can
be found at: 9. Confidential anti-terrorist hotline: 0800 789 321 10. Crimestoppers: 0800 555 111 11. Communities Together helpline: 0800 028 2390 Further media informationFor further information, please contact the MPA press office |
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