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[كّتف] يرى آلة تصوير تحت لباس

يوم الأربعاء, مارس - آذار [12ث], 2008

يذهب تطبيقات ل [كّتف] مشغلات من خلال السقف
شركة [أوك] تسويق الأولى [كّتف] آلة تصوير أنّ يستطيع رأيت أشياء تحت شخص لباس.
[ثروفيسون] [ت5000] يستطيع لطّخت مواد تحت يلبّي في مدى من [أوب تو] 25 أمتار.
يصدر كلّ [متريلس] مختلفة [ترهرتز] موجات, يسمح الآلة تصوير أن يميّز بين سكر وكوكائين, مثلا.
[كليف] […]

غوانتنامو سمح معتقلات دعوات [فون]

يوم الأربعاء, مارس - آذار [12ث], 2008

 كوبا: ال [أوس] قد وافق جيش أن ترك معتقلات جعلت دعوات نظاميّة [فون] إلى أسراتهم من غوانتنامو نباح سجن, حيث كثير يتلقّى يكون حصرت في عمليّة عزل متطرّفة ل [أس لونغ س] ستّة سنون.
The new policy by the Defense Department, which previously said security concerns prevented such calls, is part of a strategy to […]

US Wants More Powers To Ban Air Travellers

Wednesday, March 12th, 2008

Washington seeks power to ban air travellers - even if they are only flying OVER the U.S.
The US government is demanding the right to ban British air passengers from flying over America en route to other countries – even when the flights will not land in the United States.
Under anti-terrorism measures due to come into […]

Cast wary eye on surveillance efforts

Wednesday, March 12th, 2008

It’s become a cottage industry —- scaring the bejesus out of the citizenry in an effort to push U.S. House members into following the example of their Senate counterparts and pass legislation giving the administration legal authority to secretly surveil phone calls and e-mails of U.S. citizens in this country without court approval.
Surveillance advocates from […]

Government wants e-mail spying to last for longer

Wednesday, March 12th, 2008

Amendments to the Federal Telecommunications Interception Act will be put before the House of Representatives today, as the government seeks to extend the limit of a sunset clause which allows authorities to monitor internal and government communications without a specific warrant.
The federal government is hoping to extend current provisions in the act which permit various […]

Government fails to sell ID concept

Wednesday, March 12th, 2008

It would be easy to be cynical and suggest the government engaged in a bit of press control with the timing of the publication of Sir James Crosby’s report on UK identity management last week.
On the afternoon that home secretary Jacqui Smith announced the latest changes to ID cards, the Treasury-commissioned Crosby study was also […]

Identity cards chief defends government u-turn

Monday, March 10th, 2008

The head of Britain’s ID cards project and national identity database has defended the government’s revised ID card plans in the face of allegations of a u-turn after the project was scaled back.
By Nick Heath
James Hall, director of the Identity and Passport Service (IPS), told silicon.com the revised scheme is likely to cut £1bn off […]

DNA register ‘labels children as criminals’

Monday, March 10th, 2008

Campaigners condemn laws that have put 1.5 million juvenilies on a database
Jamie Doward
Nearly 1.5 million 10 to 18-year-olds will have been entered on the national DNA database by this time next year, sparking claims that Britain’s youths are being criminalised and disproportionately ‘targeted’.
Campaign group Action on Rights for Children (Arch) says ‘no other country in […]

Putting the ID in idiotic

Monday, March 10th, 2008

Iain Macwhirter
ISN’T IT reassuring that the finest minds of their generation are serving in Gordon’s government. Take home secretary Jacqui Smith and her brilliant solution to the problem of compulsory identity cards: making them voluntary! This oxymoronic U-turn sets a new benchmark in government dithering.
The whole point about identity cards - or so Tony Blair […]

Government tries to abuse the Bill of Rights

Monday, March 10th, 2008

Government and the Speaker of the House of Commons collude to try to abuse the 17th Century Bill of Rights to suppress the FOIA disclosure of OGC Gateway Reviews of the ID Cards Programme

Spy Blog 
The Bill of Rights 1689 a historical piece of the English Constitution, which was intended to preserve the rights and freedoms […]

FBI head: Give telcos immunity

Wednesday, March 5th, 2008

Nick Julian
At the heart of President Bush’s plea to give telecommunications companies legal immunity is the contention that these companies were merely being patriotic corporate citizens when they facilitated the warrantless wiretapping of Americans.
FBI Director Robert Mueller undercut that argument Wednesday, telling Congress that the ‘good faith’ argument should have nothing to do with whether […]

Met Police chief calls for European DNA database

Wednesday, March 5th, 2008

Sir Ian Blair says scheme would have obvious benefits for crimefighting
Computing
Metropolitan Police Commissioner Sir Ian Blair has called for the UK’s controversial DNA database to be extended across Europe to help bridge the intelligence gap caused by the removal of many of the EU’s internal borders.
He made the proposal at the first pan-European Serious Organised […]

30,000 children’s DNA on police database

Wednesday, March 5th, 2008

By Christine Sexton
THE DNA profiles of more than 30,000 Essex children are being kept on a police database.
Figures released in response to a Freedom of Information request also reveal that 12,345 of those young people are under 15.
The news comes after it was reported how the profile of a 13-year-old boy from Benfleet boy was […]

Lib Dem leader defends civil liberties

Monday, March 3rd, 2008

Nicol Stephen told the Scottish Liberal Democrat conference at the weekend that they must hold hard to the defining liberal issue of civil liberties.
Labour threatened to erode these through detention without trial, DNA databases, ID cards, biometrics, CCTV and stop-and-search powers, he told delegates in Aviemore.He said: “Our approach is founded on a fundamental principle […]

‘POLICE SHOULD TAKE DNA OF ALL BABIES’

Monday, March 3rd, 2008

BY SHAUN JEPSON
A Former Derbyshire Deputy Chief Constable, who established the national DNA police database, believes genetic samples should be taken from everyone at birth.
Don Dovaston, pictured, also said that immigrants should have their DNA recorded.
He believes the benefits of a universal database far outweigh any human rights issues. Mr Dovaston said not only did […]

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