UK Implements Law Targeting Proxies of Hostile States Amid Security Concerns
The UK introduces a law targeting proxies linked to hostile states like Iran and Russia to enhance national security while raising civil liberty concerns.

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The United Kingdom government announced a new law set to take effect next month aimed at cracking down on proxies of hostile states. This policy targets groups and actors linked to countries such as Iran, Russia, China, Israel, Iraq, and the United States, aiming to curb their influence and activities within the UK.
Supporters argue the law enhances national security by addressing foreign interference, while opponents may question its scope, legal authority, and potential impacts on civil liberties. The UK government has yet to provide detailed implementation guidelines, leaving some uncertainty about enforcement and oversight.
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