It is an unprecedented case. And it risks triggering an unprecedented threat to journalism. The UK police have repeatedly tried to obtain the passwords to the phones of the British independent journalist, Richard Medhurst, the first reporter arrested in London under Section 12: his analyses and comments on Israel’s bloodbath in Gaza – which Amnesty International has characterised as genocide – have been interpreted by the police as support for organisations banned from the UK, such as Hamas and Hezbollah.

The British journalists’ union, the NUJ, and the International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) publicly condemned his arrest and the use of anti-terrorism laws against journalists “simply for carrying out their work”.

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    “The ultimate test of a society’s freedom is not how it treats its good, obedient, compliant citizens; it’s how it treats its dissidents.” - Glenn Greenwald

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    If you search his name, you’ll see exactly zero big news orgs covering this story. BBC, Reuters, AFP, every British newspaper, all notable by their absence. Why? This is A Story, right?

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      There are a few reasons this can happen.

      Super Injunction (sometimes self applying). But these tend to be used for privacy issues.

      Unverifiable sources (which is why jumping to assuming a gag order is sometimes premature)

      And it’s possible that the major outlets are trying to prepare reports in a watertight way. Or that part of the story just hasn’t been proven/released yet.

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        I’d like one of these to be the reason, but I see no evidence to support it.
        Super injunction - as you say, usually used for privacy issues, unlikely to apply here and if it is the case, then the other, smaller, news orgs covering the story would be in trouble.
        Unverifiable sources - the IFJ is a rock solid source. Even if it weren’t, then this claim would assume that the news orgs that have published are all guilty of cowboy journalism.
        Watertightness - for the Panama papers, yes. For this small story, no way. It’s A Story, and it’s the journalist’s job to get copy out as quickly as possible.
        As I said I’d like it if any of these were the case and thanks for pointing them out as I certainly hadn’t thought of them when I wrote my comment, but I’m still just not seeing it. It seems like a decision has been made not to pursue this story, but I’m not jumping to conclusions as to why. It’s hard to keep the faith though, when there are zero major outlets reporting on it, which means that decision not to pursue has been made multiple times by multiple different editors. WTF

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        According to the article the British Journalist Union condemned the arrest.

        Medhurst openly supports Palestinian armed resistance. Which is probably why the big newspapers do not report on him.

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    I dislike Richard Medhurst for a whole bunch of reasons.

    Pro-Assad, pro use of child soldiers (as long as it’s the side he supports anyway), has expressed he wants to ethnically cleanse Israelis, is an avid supporter of China and denier of the Uighur genocide, is a contributor to and paid by PressTV (Iranian government owned news), is a contributer to and paid by Russia Today, believes NATO are the aggressors in the Russia-Ukraine war, etc.

    There’s also allegations from two women that he groomed them while they were teenagers, but as this is unproven I will assume his innocence on that one.

    I don’t think of this person as a journalist at all. He’s a hack. A hack that has shown support of more than one proscribed terrorist institutions.

    But I do believe you should have a fundamental right to privacy and not having to give your passwords up. Failing to give up his password should result in no extra charges against him IMO.

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      Medhurst is not necessarily pro Assad, moreso anti Israel and US imperialism. A big motivation I heard him speak on was the Arab spring which was hijacked by the US to install dictatorships all over MENA.

      And the assassination of Gadaffi which would bring so called freedom but served US interest and destroyed Libya.

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        He’s definitely pro-Assad. He’s consistently said sanctions against Assad-led Syria need to be lifted, lied about humanitarian aid from the west not being sent to Syria (it has), denied that Assad’s government used chemical weapons on their own citizens (they provably did), and said that Assad’s government was democratic (lol), secular (lol), and welcoming to all people (lol), whereas the new government is evil. He also said that in kicking out Assad they had chosen to become subservient to Israel and NATO – a position not only completely absurd and pro-Assad, but also dog-whistling the conspiracy theory that Jews are controlling the world.

        Medhurst just looks to what western nations think and supports the opposite, regardless of whether they’re right or wrong. He’s a misinformation spreader literally paid by Russia and Iran (through his work for RT and PressTV). He’s no journalist. He’s a tankie.

        But like I said, I do believe he should have the right to keep his password to himself if he desires. Doing so should lead to no extra charges.

        E: I know Lemmy has a serious tankie problem, but come on. Support of Assad too? Really, Lemmy? Sometimes you’re worse than Reddit.

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          He also said that in kicking out Assad they had chosen to become subservient to Israel and NATO – a position not only completely absurd and pro-Assad, but also dog-whistling the conspiracy theory that Jews are controlling the world.

          Not that his position is right or defensible in any way, but saying “become subservient to Israel” when talking about the Middle East isn’t a dog whistle; it’s just a (true or not otherwise) statement of fact. Saying they’re subservient to America would be more accurate, but a number of Arab states can, in fact, be described as subservient to Israel

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      None of that has anything to do with the case at hand though, and I don’t understand why you would bring it up. This bad law is being abused and just because you don’t like the person being targeted in this specific instance, it will just be a matter of time before it’s used to target journalists that you like.

      I understand that ultimately argued against what the government is doing to him, but I think all the other information you posted (with no sources at all by the way) is not relevant at all and just a pointless distraction.

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        I was agreeing with the sentiment that privacy is paramount. On this instance, I’m literally on his side, despite him being a pro-Russia/Assad/China tankie. A political persuasion that I find utterly evil and repulsive.

        The point of bringing it up was that even if you don’t like someone or what they stand for, they should still have rights, such as the right to privacy. To me it’s inalienable.

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    Section 12 of the Terrorism Act 2000 criminalises anyone who “invites support for a proscribed organisation” or “expresses an opinion or belief that is supportive” of such a group. Those arrested under the section say the threshold is so low that individuals could be arrested with no intention of doing anything they are charged with.

    https://www.declassifieduk.org/free-speech-threatened-as-journalists-treated-like-terrorists/

    This law seems so broad, that it could be used to arrest anyone they want.

    How does “expresses an opinion or belief that is supportive” work? If Hamas is in support of rescueing puppies and I am in support of rescueing puppies, does that make me a terrorist in the UK?

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    As someone from a dictatorship I seriously can’t stress the importance of fighting this case and others like it. These people are trying to steal democracy from you, so hold on for dear life and do not let go. It’ll be too late if you wait until there’s a secret police arresting people for criticizing the state.

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    “The police have no chance of extracting the information from the Graphene operating system phone, using the well-known technology of the Israeli company Cellebrite.”

    This article is a GrapheneOS advert in disguise.

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    This is clear abuse of power and the officers detaining him should face false imprisonment charges.

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    As I prepare to watch the US slip into authoritarianism it pains me to see that, in some ways, the UK is already there.

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      If there’s one thing we’ve actually had in the United States it’s been the freedom of speech and the press. Nearly no one protected that freedom as absolutely as we did. Past tense. Thought crime legislation on the books by the end of January you watch.

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    It’s cool how some zionist piece of shit downvotes people who take his side. But pieces of shit exist, so oh well.

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      Every member of hamas and hezbollah is a piece of shit. So there’s that.

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        Okay, but what does that have to do with a journalist being arrested for investigating them?

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          So you’re saying he isn’t a supporter of those organisations?

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              This is his “investigating” https://youtu.be/N51xmP-EwSU

              Terrorist slop content of IDF soldiers being shot because “oh it’s so impressive”.

              Really great stuff to get terrorist dicks hard.

              Hope this guy’s rots in a cell haha.

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                That was a really boring and poorly made video. Could you tell me what part of it makes you sure this man is a terrorist? I might have missed it.

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                  Literally never said he was. I said he makes content for terrorists to jerk off to. I bet he cheers when he watches beheading videos. He’s a disgusting freak and should be locked up.

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              Hey, we’re all terrorists! I like dogs, Hitler liked dogs, and I don’t want to give my pin to the police, that makes me a criminal, right?

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              Well if you can find the videos glorifying terrorist kills I have on my YouTube channel I guess that’s true. Here’s his https://youtu.be/N51xmP-EwSU

              Yea I wasn’t 100% sure, I just remembered thinking this guy was an insane person. Glad I looked up his channel, glad he’s been arrested, hope they stop him making videos for terrorists and antisemites to jerk off to.

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    How loyal is our supreme court to the govt? I know it’s not-partisan but they do seem to mostly be old Oxbridge men (=tories?).