Controversy Surrounds UK Police Arrest of French Publisher on Terrorism Charges

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The London Metropolitan Police have been criticised for arresting French publisher Ernest Moret under the UK’s Terrorism Act. Moret was stopped and questioned under Schedule 7 of the Terrorism Act after arriving at London’s St Pancreas railway station. The officers said Moret took part in demonstrations in France against a controversial pension reform. Moret was arrested and transferred to a police station after failing to give his phone and passcodes to the officers. The UK’s National Union of Journalists (NUJ) was among the organisations that condemned Moret’s arrest.
- UK police under fire for arresting French publisher Al Jazeera English
- French publisher arrested in London on terrorism charge The Guardian
- Met Police use of anti-terror laws to arrest French publisher condemned BBC
- French publisher held in London ‘on suspicion of terror offences’ The Independent
- UK police arrests French publisher from work trip in London over anti-Macron protests in Paris Firstpost
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