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16. Juli 2008
Durch Ian Cobain | MPs verlangen eine Untersuchung in Behauptungen, daß britische Intelligenz „outsourced“ die Folterung der britischen Bürger zu den pakistanischen Sicherheit Agenturen hat, nachdem sie Konten der Leute gehört hat, die ohne Aufladung entführt werden und unterworfen sind Mißhandlung und in einigen Fällen befreit sind.
John McDonnell, das Arbeitsmitglied für Hayes und Harlington und Andrew Tyrie, [...]
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16. Juli 2008
Durch IAN AUSTEN | OTTAWA - der Bildschirm ist blurry und der gedämpfte Ton, aber die technischen Fehler der freigegebenen Videoaufzeichnungen Dienstag machten nicht die Gefühle von Omar Khadr undeutlich, während er in der Guantánamo Buchtverzögerungmitte in Kuba abgefragt wurde.
Herr. Khadr, gerade 16 Jahre alt zu der Zeit des Aufnehmens, in [...]
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16. Juli 2008
guardian.co.uk | Kanada verbannte gestern in die US den ersten amerikanischen Armeefahnenflüchtiger, der den der Irak Krieg über dem Uns-Kanadischen Rand flieht.
Robin sehnen sich, 25, Gesichter ein mögliches kriegerisches Gericht und Gefängnis und sogar Umgruppierung nach den Irak.
Er verband die Armee 2003, nach der Invasion vom Irak, aber wurde durch den Krieg bemüht.
2005 floh er nach Kanada [...]
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16. Juli 2008
Durch ADAM LIPTAK | Präsident Bush hat die Rechtskraft, die unbestimmten militärischen detentions der Zivilisten zu bestellen, die in den Vereinigten Staaten, das Bundesberufungsgericht in Richmond, Virginia. gefangengenommen werden, angeordnet am Dienstag in einer zerbrochenen Entscheidung 5 to-4.
But a second, overlapping 5-to-4 majority of the court, the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit, [...]
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July 16th, 2008
Investigation by Martin Hickman, Simon Usborne and Andrew Grice | Britain’s restaurants are creaming off millions of pounds of customers’ tips to boost their profits, an investigation by The Independent has found.
A series of legal ploys are being used by major companies including Strada, PizzaExpress and Carluccio’s to take a slice of the £4bn a year [...]
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July 14th, 2008
By Neco Cockburn | More than half the people shocked with a Taser by Ottawa city police over the last eight years have been suicidal, mentally ill or emotionally disturbed, reports obtained by the Ottawa Citizen say.
The newspaper obtained use-of-force reports for 115 Taser-related incidents between Oct. 15, 2000, and March of this year through [...]
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Surveillance, Civil Liberties & Human Rights News |
July 14th, 2008
By Thomas Frank | The affordability and growing popularity of color laser printers is raising concerns among civil liberties advocates that your privacy may not be worth the paper you’re printing on.
More manufacturers are outfitting greater numbers of laser printers with technology that leaves microscopic yellow dots on each printed page to identify the printer’s serial [...]
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Science & Technology News |
July 14th, 2008
By Robert Verkaik and Chris Green | Britain is responsible for the abuse of hundreds of failed asylum-seekers at the hands of private security guards during their forced removal from this country, a report into the treatment of refugees alleges today.
The findings, based on nearly 300 cases of alleged physical assault and racial abuse, follows [...]
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July 14th, 2008
By MICHAEL SETTLE | A new system should be introduced to ensure that the growing number of CCTV cameras are used properly, Ann McKechin, the Labour MP for Glasgow North, will propose in the House of Commons this week.
She said: “Seventy percent of CCTV is operated by private companies. There are 16 different types of system [...]
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July 14th, 2008
As the current spate of murders and knife-related attacks reaches a new high with another four violent deaths, we should maybe get things in a proper context. Millions of pounds are being committed to the prevention of terrorism, not least of which is the proliferation of CCTV cameras and the government’s determination to force ID [...]
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July 14th, 2008
Press Democrat | The Cotati City Council is the third in Sonoma County to weigh in on impeachment for President George W. Bush and Vice President Dick Cheney.
The council voted 3-2 Wednesday night to approve a resolution calling for impeachment proceedings against the nation’s two top officials.
Voting “yes” were Cotati Mayor Pat Gilardi, Councilwoman Janet Orchard [...]
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July 14th, 2008
By Mark Yannone | From the KPHX radio station in Phoenix, Arizona, Colonel Joe Abodeely told his worldwide radio audience on Saturday exactly how and why he expects George W. Bush to be prosecuted for the war crimes he committed as president of the United States. Drawing on his considerable expertise in criminal law and [...]
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July 14th, 2008
Canadian officials knew youth was being tortured
By Michelle Shephard | The first time Omar Khadr was questioned, he was lying in a military hospital bed in Afghanistan with two gaping holes in his chest – the exit wounds of the bullets that were shot through his back before his capture by U.S. Special Forces.
Interrogators [...]
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War & Terrorism News |
July 14th, 2008
By IAN BRUCE and MICHAEL SETTLE | The prospect of Britain’s 4100-strong force in Iraq being cut this year was yesterday ruled out by the nation’s top military commander but he made clear numbers look set to be reduced in 2009.
Sir Jock Stirrup, Chief of the Defence Staff, said that the numbers of British military [...]
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War & Terrorism News |
July 14th, 2008
By D. PARVAZ | If you’re wondering how desperate of a pickle we’re in in our “war on terror,” check out the following item: The Department of Justice is mulling over whether to let the FBI investigate U.S. citizens and legal residents without evidence of wrongdoing. Instead, investigators would be allowed to use racial profiling, targeting, [...]
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