stamp Rowley tells police and media relations conference that terrorists use events to ‘radicalise and influence’ Britain’s top counterterrorism officers have urged the media to rein back on coverage approximately Islamic State and terrorist attacks because of concerns that it helps to spread propaganda.stamp Rowley,the assistant commissioner at the Metropolitan police, said a “fine balance” was needed in coverage of terrorism because Isis tries to use events as propaganda to “radicalise and influence.
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Source: guardian.co.uk