Control Order House

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Control Order House

The Financial Times

13 March 2013

“The Prevention of Terrorism Act, passed in 2005, gave the home secretary the power to place a control order on anyone, of any nationality, suspected of involvement in terrorism. Since then, more than 50 men have been held under control orders, their liberty restricted and many removed from their homes. The photographer Edmund Clark was allowed to visit one man in the anonymous suburban house where he spent eight months in 2011.”