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9/11, Iraq And Afghanistan Have Taught Us Nothing! - 0 views

  • retarded minds
     
    You would think that most citizens and Government officials in the United States would have learned something about why people all over the world hate us through the examples of the 9/11 attacks, the Iraq War, and the war in Afghanistan, but you would be wrong.
rob g

Israel orders house demolition | Jerusalem Post (06.08.08) - 0 views

    • rob g
       
      The demolition policy violates both Article 17 of the ICCPR and Article 53 of the Fourth Geneva Convention, which prohibits all property destruction in occupied territories except as "absolutely necessary" for military reasons. They also alleged violations of Article 33 of the Fourth Geneva Convention because the demolitions are collective punishments affecting people who are not suspected terrorists.
    • rob g
       
      HRW:
      "Proposals to allow the Israel Defense Forces to resume the collective punishment of house demolitions would mark a substantial step backward in Israel's respect for human rights - a return to illegality. ...Punishing people for the crimes of others is no solution to terrorism. Israel should focus on bringing to justice those who actually plan or carry out attacks."
  • rob g
     
    Jerusalem Mayor: "The demolition will serve as clear message that the families of every terrorist who goes out to attack and murder Israelis will also be harmed."

    Barak and Shin Bet chief Yuval Diskin have expressed support for demolishing homes of east Jerusalem Arab terrorists since they both said it was an effective tool for deterring attacks.
tony curzon price

Big Brother Britain: Government and councils to spy on ALL our phones | the Daily Mail - 0 views


  • But the same powers will also be handed to the tax authorities, 475 local councils, and a host of other organisations, including the Food Standards Agency, the Department of Health, the Immigration Service, the Gaming Board and the Charity Commission.
    The initiative, formulated in the wake of the Madrid and London terrorist attacks


    of 2004 and 2005, was put forward as a vital tool in the fight against terrorism. However, civil liberties campaigners say the new powers amount to a 'free for all' for the State snooping on its citizens.

    • tony curzon price
       
      terrorism gives our phone details to all levels of gvt

  • The new measures were implemented after the Home Secretary signed a 'statutory instrument'
    on July 26. The process allows the Government to alter laws without a full act of Parliament.
    • tony curzon price
       
      extra-parliamentary law by adminsitration
johnnyryan

IEA - Publications: Countering Militant Islamist Radicalisation on the Internet | Terrorism... - 0 views

    • johnnyryan
       
      New book on Countering Islamist Militancy on the Internet
      (my own)
      themes: Web 2.0 and terrorism/radicalisation
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