In the age of the "fight against terrorism" - which seems to be all pervasive and ever-intrusive in our daily lives - another dimension to the idiocy of viewing just about everything from an anti-terrorist perspective.
CommonDreams reports in "Recording History":
"Following a series of high-profile detentions under new British anti-terrorist legislation, including the arrest of an architectural photographer and the stop-and-search of a BBC photographer, the group I'm a Photographer, Not a Terrorist! is holding a mass action Saturday in London to protest the abuse of terror laws.
"Photography is under attack. Across the country it that seems anyone with a camera is being targeted as a potential terrorist, whether amateur or professional, whether landscape, architectural or street photographer...We must work together now to stop this before photography becomes a part of history rather than a way of recording it."
CommonDreams reports in "Recording History":
"Following a series of high-profile detentions under new British anti-terrorist legislation, including the arrest of an architectural photographer and the stop-and-search of a BBC photographer, the group I'm a Photographer, Not a Terrorist! is holding a mass action Saturday in London to protest the abuse of terror laws.
"Photography is under attack. Across the country it that seems anyone with a camera is being targeted as a potential terrorist, whether amateur or professional, whether landscape, architectural or street photographer...We must work together now to stop this before photography becomes a part of history rather than a way of recording it."
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