Talk:National Extremism Tactical Co-ordination Unit

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[edit] Let us upgrade

For the year 2006-07, let us concentrate on upgrading the contents of this page as decided: Wales to upgrade quality of Wiki. Thanks. --Bhadani 00:32, 16 September 2006 (UTC)

Have added some info on critics of NETCU (allegations of bias); if we could flesh out this article it'd be great.
One thing in particular would be the application of NETCU to areas other than animal rights; their news archive lists an anti-war incident and a rave but little else, how much this relates to the reality is unclear. Pictures on their website, for example, show anti-G8 protestors, peace campaigners, unspecified protestors, andanti-war demonstrators; their newswire, however, shows few stories not connected to animal rights (one on anti-war, one on a rave). If anyone has info on if and/or how NETCU is being deployed it would be useful to put here. --Black Butterfly 15:26, 23 October 2006 (UTC)


Whilst its good to see that the "stop the war against terror" movement is being monitored, does anyone have any more details on NETCUs investigation into the funding and control of these extremists?

[edit] Anti-abortionists?

I've included reference to the UK Life League as one of the other organisations that has been investigated by NETCU, to provide some POV balance. Is there any more information about this aspect of its work? User Calibanu 11.54, 14 July 2007.

A search on NETCU's website for "abortion" gives no hits. I was able to find a reference from March 2006 in this article tho. --Black Butterfly 14:46, 15 July 2007 (UTC)