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Παρασκευή, 29η Φεβρουαρίου 2008
Δαβίδ Gutierrez
Το τμήμα διοίκησης ασφάλειας μεταφορών της ασφάλειας πατρίδας (TSA) προωθεί για να καθιερώσει έναν κανόνα που θα απαιτούσε όλους τους επιβάτες για να περάσει από μια κυβερνητική αναθεώρηση διαδικασία πρίν οποιοδήποτε αεροπλάνο που απογειώνεται ή προσγειώνεται οπουδήποτε με στις Ηνωμένες Πολιτείες.
Οι ΗΠΑ. η κυβέρνηση απαιτεί ήδη τους διεθνείς επιβάτες για να συμμετέχει σε προηγμένη […]
Ταχυδρομημένος μέσα Επιτήρηση, Γενικό, Τα ανθρώπινα δικαιώματα |
Παρασκευή, 29η Φεβρουαρίου 2008
Δαβίδ Kirby
Μετά από τα έτη να επιμείνουν δεν υπάρχουν κανένα στοιχείο για να συνδεθούν τα εμβόλια με την αρχή της αναταραχής φάσματος αυτισμού (ASD), η αμερικανική κυβέρνηση έχει παραχωρήσει ήσυχα μια υπόθεση εμβόλιο-αυτισμού στο δικαστήριο των ομοσπονδιακών αξιώσεων.
Η πρωτοφανής παραχώρηση αρχειοθετήθηκε στις 9 Νοεμβρίου, και σφραγισμένος για να προστατεύσει του ενάγοντος προσδιορίστε.
It was obtained through individuals unrelated […]
Posted in Breaking, Human Rights |
Friday, February 29th, 2008
Did you know that the federal government has not only set up but is also currently operating a prison that holds entire families - including infants, children and nursing and pregnant women?It’s located in Taylor, Texas and it’s operated by Corrections Corporation of America, a privately owned corporation.
This short film by Matt Gossage and Lily […]
Posted in Multimedia, General, Human Rights |
Thursday, February 28th, 2008
A freelance historian and journalist, Andy Worthington has spent several years looking at the undercurrents of post-war British social history - in particular the clash between the state and some of its most outspoken critics (protest movements, travelers and alternative communities).
In 2006, he turned his attention to the “War on Terror”. Like many decent-minded […]
Posted in War & Terrorism, Human Rights |
Thursday, February 28th, 2008
In response to the recent Home Office consultation titled ‘Managing Protest around Parliament’, which threatened further restrictions on demonstrations throughout the UK, a second day of action [1] called by the Campaign for Free Assembly will take place on Saturday 1 March. Campaigners opposed to the Government’s proposals will assemble at London’s Trafalgar Square (north […]
Posted in Activism, Breaking, General, Human Rights |
Thursday, February 28th, 2008
Mixed results
A national DNA database could well increase, not reduce, the number of wrongful convictions
Allan Jamieson | The Guardian
Three killers have been convicted this month of appalling crimes. Two were implicated through DNA profiling. The aftermath has seen renewed calls for both a universal DNA database and the death penalty, bolstered by a belief that […]
Posted in Surveillance, Human Rights |
Wednesday, February 27th, 2008
Second National Day Of Action For Freedom Of Assembly
Via Urban75
We Own The Streets - Campaign for Freedom of Assembly
Saturday 1st of March, top of Trafalgar Square (North side), 1 pm.
t’s time we had freedom to publicly assemble in the UK. The Campaign for Freedom of Assembly is calling for a second national day of action […]
Posted in Activism, Surveillance, General, Human Rights |
Wednesday, February 27th, 2008
Harry’s Place
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hUBX8ROqLwE
Warfare Section has more related reportsHelp keep RINF going..
Posted in Multimedia, Human Rights |
Wednesday, February 27th, 2008
As George Bush visits Africa to big up his aid profile, SchNEWS reveals how 90% of that ‘aid’ ends up in the pockets of US companies…
“I’ve got a firm, heartfelt commitment to the continent of Africa and have ever since I became president.” - George Bush.
George Bush finished his six day tour of Africa […]
Posted in Breaking, General, Human Rights |
Wednesday, February 27th, 2008
Nick Heath
The latest government ID card plans have revealed people will face fines of up to £1,000 for skipping biometric scans.
Penalties ranging from £125 for not notifying the government of the loss of an ID card, to £250 for not applying for a card or missing an appointment for fingerprint and facial scans, were revealed […]
Posted in Surveillance, Human Rights |
Wednesday, February 27th, 2008
blood on their hands
There are serious concerns for the welfare of the three protestors who were arrested by inspector fox outside the gates of parliament last night. Their protest was about about the iraq war, the genocide occuring there, and the war criminals here who still evade justice.
Police have admitted in previous instances that arrests […]
Posted in Activism, Breaking, General, Human Rights |
Sunday, February 24th, 2008
We had been on the road for hours, leaving the interstate and then digressing to smaller and smaller highways. Differing vistas of the Colorado landscape got wilder and more vacant the further north we drove. Driving through Maybell, we took a right and headed through Irish Canyon, on the road towards Rock Springs, Wyoming. Dropping […]
Posted in Business, Breaking, General, Human Rights |
Saturday, February 23rd, 2008
Bush White House Maintains Waterboarding Was Legal When Used
The Justice Department has opened an internal investigation into whether its top officials improperly authorized or reviewed the CIA’s use of waterboarding when interrogating terror suspects, according to documents released Friday.
The investigation was revealed at the request of Democratic Sens. Dick Durbin of Illinois and Sheldon Whitehouse […]
Posted in War & Terrorism, Human Rights |
Saturday, February 23rd, 2008
Iain Dale
Balancing the responsibilities of the State against the rights of the individual is one ofthe most difficult things for politicians to get right. The tendency is to be all in favour of civil liberties while in opposition but to revert to authoritarian type when in government. That’s certainly happened with this Labour government. And […]
Posted in Surveillance, General, Human Rights |
Saturday, February 23rd, 2008
JONATHAN WERVE
Using data from the Global Integrity Index, we put a U.S. court’s recent order to block access to anti-corruption site Wikileaks.org into context. In summary: The Wikileaks.org shutdown is unheard of in the West, and has only been seen in a handful of the most repressive regimes. Good thing it doesn’t work very well.
Starting […]
Posted in Media, Breaking, General, Human Rights |
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