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  • Smash EDO: Online map reveals the extent of police brutality - A new interactive online map reveals the extent of police brutality in Brighton during the Smash EDO protest on October 15th. Plotting events and linking them with relevant video footage, photography and eyewitness reports, the map makes for deeply concerning reading. Issues raised include: - The arrest of a disabled student, who ...
  • Nearly half of all criminals escape the DNA database say Lib Dems - Ahead of today's European Court of Human Rights ruling on whether two innocent men should be removed from the DNA database, the Liberal Democrats have revealed that 40% of Britain’s criminals escape inclusion on the database. Research by the party revealed that: > More than 2.3 million criminals, 41.6% of all criminals ...
  • ID Cards Under Fire - Ministers trying to extend identity card scheme by stealth say Lib Dems Commenting on reports that measures will be introduced to allow state officials to demand a person’s proof of identity at all times, Liberal Democrat Shadow Home Secretary, Chris Huhne said: “Ministers seem to be breaking their promise that no one ...
  • Security agreements mean Iraq occupation will continue to 2012 and beyond - By James Cogan | For more than five-and-a-half years, and at the cost of the lives of at least one million Iraqis and over 4,200 Americans, the US has occupied Iraq and repressed all opposition to its presence. The Iraqi parliament's ratification of a status of forces agreement and "Strategic Framework" with ...
  • Police turn on anti-government Facebookers - By Zoran Radosavljevic | Croatian police have detained and questioned web activists who are criticizing or ridiculing the government, media and the opposition say, accusing authorities of violating basic civil rights. Media said on Tuesday police had detained organizers of a group on Facebook, the online social networking site, which called ...
  • Feds to Judge: Don’t ‘Second Guess’ Bush Domestic Spy Program - By David Kravets The Bush administration on Tuesday urged a federal judge to dismiss lawsuits against the nation's telecommunications companies accused of complying with the government's once-secret spy program adopted in the wake of the 2001 terror attacks on the United States. "That was designed to protect from a terrorist attack," ...
  • ID cards are not voluntary - When the Government introduced its ID card legislation several years ago, it made one thing clear. Even though it would be obligatory to register on the ID database when obtaining a new passport, it would not be compulsory to carry a card. This has led some people to assume that the ...
  • Human rights abuses ongoing in Iraq - Improvements in general security have not ended serious human rights abuses in Iraq, a United Nations report has claimed. The UN assistance mission in Iraq said the first half of 2008 had seen alleged assaults on minorities, widespread torture of detainees and attacks against women. And it criticised both Iraqi law enforcement ...
  • 64,000 DNA samples from our children - This needs to be stopped - Western Mail | THE debate over privacy and the rights of the individual against those of society at large has been given a fresh twist this week with the arrest of an MP and complaints of police heavy-handedness. Damian Green, the Conservative immigration spokesman, has become one of the thousands of ...
  • Anti-ID Card Protesters Arrested - By Nick Ward | POLICE made a dozen arrests after a group of anarchists staged a protest at the Home Office buildings in Sheffield. Members of the Anarchists' Federation arrived at Vulcan House in Millsands on the Riverside in Sheffield city centre at around 8.30am to mount a protest against the ...
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