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London police officer filmed in crowd intimidating Al Jazeera journalists
Metropolitan Police says reviewing footage of incident, reporters must be able to work 'without intimidation'. Metropolitan Police says reviewing footage of incident, reporters must be able to work 'without int…

Metropolitan Police says reviewing footage of incident, reporters must be able to work 'without intimidation'. Metropolitan Police says reviewing footage of incident, reporters must be able to work 'without intimidation'.
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- Metropolitan Police says reviewing footage of incident, reporters must be able to work 'without intimidation'.
- Metropolitan Police says reviewing footage of incident, reporters must be able to work 'without intimidation'.
Background
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- to work 'without intimidation'.
- Full context often emerges as officials, markets, or courts add updates.
Why it matters
Why readers and decision-makers should care:
- Metropolitan Police says reviewing footage of incident, reporters must be able to work 'without intimidation'.
- Metropolitan Police says reviewing footage of incident, reporters must be able to work 'without intimidation'.