May 11, 2014
Counter-terrorism: Seventeenth Report of Session 2013–14
House Affairs Committee
UK House of Commons
The complete report can be accessed here. The table of contents of the report follows:
Contents
1. Introduction
2. Threat Assessment
The United Kingdom
Global
Syria
Afghanistan and Pakistan
Horn of Africa
Yemen
North Africa
Nigeria
3. Foreign Fighters
UK nationals fighting in Syria
Numbers and the threat posed
Response
4. Capacity Building
UK capacity building
Counter Terrorism and Extremism Liaison Officers (CTELOs) Network in action
Funding for capacity building
The European Union
International capacity building efforts
5. The UK’s response to the terrorist threat
Countering terrorist activity
Schedule 7
Withdrawal of passports
Citizenship stripping
Terrorism Prevention and Investigation Measures
Countering extremist narratives
Countering terrorist financing
Charities
The proposal to move counter terrorism to the National Crime Agency
Partnership in the fight against terrorism
6. Oversight of the security and intelligence agencies
Parliamentary oversight
Judicial and expert oversight
Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act 2000
The Data Retention Directive and Section 94 of the Telecommunications Act 1984.
Counter terrorism
Annex A: Case chronology of Mohammed Ahmed Mohamed
Annex B: Comparison of the UK and US oversight systems of the security and intelligence agencies
Legislative oversight
Expert oversight
Judicial oversight
UK system of oversight
History
Parliamentary accountability
Failures of parliamentary accountability
Other systems of accountability
US system of oversight
History
Congressional accountability
Failures of Congressional accountability
Other systems of accountability
Comparison
Conclusion
Conclusions and recommendations
Formal Minutes
Witnesses
Published written evidence
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