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Archiv für Februar 2008
Donnerstag, den 28. Februar 2008
Durch DAVID STOUT und BRIAN KNOWLTON
Mit etwas von seiner haltbarsten Sprache in den Wochen, stachelte erklärte Präsident Bush Kongreß am Donnerstag an, um seine bevorzugte Version der überwachunggesetzgebung zu führen und die, die von täglich ist, verzögert könnte das Land in Gefahr einsetzen.
Herr. Bush sagte, daß wieder die, welche die überwachunggesetzgebung erneuert, „eine sehr dringende Priorität,“ und die es ist […]
Innen bekanntgegeben Politisch |
Donnerstag, den 28. Februar 2008
Ein unabhängiger Historiker und ein Journalist, Andy Worthington hat einige Jahre verbracht, welche die Unterströmungen der britischen Sozialnachkriegsgeschichte - insbesondere das Zusammentreffen zwischen dem Zustand und einigen seiner freimütigsten Kritiker betrachten (Protestbewegungen, Reisende und Alternativgemeinschaften).
2006 drehte er seine Aufmerksamkeit zum „Krieg auf Terror“. Wie viele kümmerte sich […]
Innen bekanntgegeben Krieg u. Terrorismus, Human Rights |
Thursday, February 28th, 2008
1. What is Scientology?
To understand Anonymous – what it is and why it exists – it is necessary to understand the Church of Scientology and why it has attracted the attention it has over the last half-century or so.
Scientology was created by L Ron Hubbard, an American science fiction writer. In 1950 he published the […]
Posted in Activism, Sci Tech, Spiritual, Breaking, General |
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
Claims the Royal Family was being bugged by GCHQ (Government Communications Headquarters) have been denied at the Princess Diana inquest.
Rumours were rife by 1993 that the Government’s intelligence and security organisation may have been behind the infamous Squidgygate and Camillagate tapes.
Under the law GCHQ would have needed to get the Foreign Secretary to sign off […]
Posted in Breaking |
Thursday, February 28th, 2008
By Joseph Benham
When George H.W. Bush first sought the Republican nomination for president, a friend announced that he was leaving a high-ranking Central Intelligence Agency job to help the man we now know as Bush One and Bush 41.
“He was the best director we ever had,” and was certain to be a great president, my […]
Posted in Breaking, General |
Thursday, February 28th, 2008
Ian GrantPeople will have to give explicit permission for the government to access their personal details held on various databases before they can get a national identity card, ID card minister Meg Hillier told MPs this week.
Hillier was giving evidence to the House of Commons’ Home Affairs select committee on the security arrangements for the […]
Posted in Surveillance, General |
Thursday, February 28th, 2008
CCTV and DNA advances add to bills but minister calls rises unacceptable
Jill Sherman, Whitehall Editor, and Murad Ahmed
Soaring costs of surveillance technology to combat crime and terrorism has contributed to the eleventh consecutive round of inflation-breaking council tax rises.
A Times/Chartered Institute of Public Finance and Accountancy survey of more than 250 authorities shows that the […]
Posted in Surveillance |
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 |
Thursday, February 28th, 2008
Researchers at Lancaster University are developing a new generation of ‘smart tags’ to “help keep workers safe on construction sites.”
NEMO technology in development
The research project is creating tiny Radio Frequency ID (RFID) tags, with sensors and memory, which can be embedded in everyday objects - such as tools - and communicate via a network using […]
Posted in Sci Tech, Surveillance, General |
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
Ed O’Loughlin
THE Israeli army has decided not to order a disciplinary probe into the killing of 21 Palestinian civilians in November 2006.
The dead men, women and children included at least 13 members of the Athamneh family, among them a one-year-old girl. Another 35 people were injured as 12 155-millimetre heavy artillery shells struck the north […]
Posted in War & Terrorism |
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 |
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