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tagged SpyingCalls for probe into prison buggingSunday, February 10th, 2008An inquiry has been demanded into claims lawyers' legally-protected conversations with clients in jail are routinely bugged. Opposition parties said such a practice would strike "at the heart" of the justice system and suggested it could only have been sanctioned by ministers. And one leading QC warned that the courts could let violent offenders walk free if it was shown their meetings with lawyers had been taped. Justice Secretary Jack ... tagged SpyingWas bugging carried out for the FBI?Thursday, February 7th, 2008Sean O¡¯Neill The inquiry into the bugging of a terrorist prisoner and his MP has been asked to examine whether the eavesdropping was carried out at the request of the FBI. The Times has learnt that two weeks after the taped conversation with Sadiq Khan, MP, in June 2006, Babar Ahmad was visited in Woodhill jail by Metropolitan Police Special Branch detectives who told him: ¡°We could help ... tagged SpyingMP first probed by MI5 over 9/11Wednesday, February 6th, 2008By NICK PARKER THOMAS WHITAKER and GRAEME WILSON BUGGING scandal MP Sadiq Khan was first probed by security services over his association with a 9/11 terrorist, The Sun can reveal. And it has emerged that Justice Secretary Jack Straw knew of concerns over the Muslim MP¡¯s visits to another jailed terror suspect TWO MONTHS ago. Security sources told yesterday how 9/11 plotter Zacarias Moussaoui asked ... tagged SpyingIllegal bug uncovered in second UK prisonTuesday, February 5th, 2008
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tagged Spying and UK NewsUS Senate to grant immunity in illegal wiretappingSunday, January 27th, 2008By Andre Damon The Democratic-controlled Senate moved Thursday to shield telecommunications companies that aided the Bush administration¡¯s illegal domestic spying program from lawsuits. By a vote 60 to 36, the Senate rejected any provision in its upcoming amendment to the 1978 Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) that would open the companies to prosecution in civil courts. Congress passed a temporary amendment to the FISA Act before its Labor Day break ... tagged SpyingPast News |
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