Two Analyses taking up issues raised in the Action Plan: tracking of "troublemakers" and proposals to increase the financial transparency of charities and non-profit organisations

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Today Statewatch publishes two Analyses taking up issues raised in the Action Plan:

The Action Plan includes proposals to track "troublemakers": Statewatch Analysis: The right to protest: “Troublemakers” and “travelling violent offenders [undefined] to be recorded on database and targeted by Tony Bunyan:

"Since the onset of the EU’s response to the “war on terrorism” the prime targets have been Muslim and migrant communities together with refugees and asylum-seekers. Now there is an emerging picture across the EU that demonstrations and the democratic right to protest are among the next to be targeted to enforce “internal security.”

Statewatch Analysis: EU proposals to increase the financial transparency of charities and non-profit organisations by Ben Hayes:

"The Financial Action Task Force (FATF) has strongly promoted the thesis that terrorist organisations use laundered money for their activities, and that charities are a potential conduit for terrorist organisations."

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