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Israel’s airport security questioned

Israel’s airport security questioned

Mick Meaney March 20, 2008 0

JERUSALEM – A civil rights group is challenging Israeli airport security practices. The group says Israel singles out Arabs for closer inspection, and that’s racisim. But experts say the practice, which is known as

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Mugabe Government Dismisses Rights Report

Mugabe Government Dismisses Rights Report

Mick Meaney March 20, 2008 0

Zimbabwe’s government has described as rubbish accusations that general elections scheduled for March 29 would not be free and fair. This follows a report by US-based Human Rights Watch, which suggests that supporters of

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UK teachers forced to work 100-hour weeks

UK teachers forced to work 100-hour weeks

Mick Meaney March 19, 2008 1

Teachers in independent schools are being denied the most basic employment rights, with some not having written contracts and others forced to work more than 100 hours a week. Growing competition to perform well

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Human rights activist on trial in China

Human rights activist on trial in China

Mick Meaney March 19, 2008 0

BEIJING – Hu Jia, a human rights activist and commentator, was tried in a Beijing court yesterday on charges of inciting subversion against the Chinese government through his writings on the Internet. Hu’s lawyer,

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Pentagon Destroys Guantanamo Evidence

Pentagon Destroys Guantanamo Evidence

Mick Meaney March 19, 2008 0

The Pentagon “likely” overwrote or deleted video recordings of a Guantanamo detainee that were subject to a court preservation order, according to a Department of Defense lawyer. In a declaration Monday night in U.S.

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DNA database will not be extended, says minister

DNA database will not be extended, says minister

Mick Meaney March 19, 2008 1

MPs told that calls from senior police officers will not be answered. The government has no plans to extend the DNA database despite the wishes of senior figures within the police force to do

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CCTV may soon ‘identify’ criminals

CCTV may soon ‘identify’ criminals

Mick Meaney March 19, 2008 0

· Offenders’ faces tracked through CCTV images · Scheme part of ‘hi-tech revolution on the beat’ The police are developing the first national database of mugshots so that they can use face recognition technology

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Big Brother Keeping Tabs On Students

Big Brother Keeping Tabs On Students

Mick Meaney March 19, 2008 0

New technology is helping Guilford County school leaders keep an eye on your kids. Greensboro, NC — The district installed the first surveillance cameras more than a decade ago, but an upgrade now gives

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America: Big Brother’s big week

America: Big Brother’s big week

Mick Meaney March 18, 2008 1

Americans learned last week that, whatever the law says, they shouldn’t assume that their private communications are private. It was a big week for Big Brother, with but a single, small ray of hope

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Amnesty: Human rights in Iraq ‘disastrous’

Amnesty: Human rights in Iraq ‘disastrous’

Mick Meaney March 17, 2008 0

LONDON – Amnesty International on Monday said the rights situation in Iraq five years after the US-led invasion was “disastrous” and that the country had turned into one of the world`s most dangerous zones.

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Guantanamo: The Bigger Picture?

Guantanamo: The Bigger Picture?

Mick Meaney March 17, 2008 0

 The U.S. base at Guantanamo has been called many things. The “gulag of our time” (Amnesty International General Secretary Irene Khan, May 2005). “The key strategic intelligence platform in the war on terror” (Charles

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MI5 Wants Oyster Card Travel Data

MI5 Wants Oyster Card Travel Data

Mick Meaney March 17, 2008 0

Counter-terrorism experts call it a ‘force multiplier’: an attack combining slaughter and electronic chaos. Now Britain’s security services want total access to commuters’ travel records to help them meet the threat Millions of commuters

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An overview of the NSA’s domestic spying program

An overview of the NSA’s domestic spying program

Mick Meaney March 17, 2008 0

In Wednesday’s Wall Street Journal, Siobhan Gorman pulled together the disparate threads of reporting on what’s known of the NSA’s secret domestic spy program, and combined them with some of her own reporting to

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Obama Questioned On Rev. Wright’s AIDS Sermon

Obama Questioned On Rev. Wright’s AIDS Sermon

TheHangedMan March 16, 2008 6

Obama Questioned on Rev. Jeremiah Wright’s AIDS Sermon – Denies Evidence of Genocidal Conspiracy to Save Candidacy Sandpoint, ID — Barack Obama critics are questioning the candidate’s sudden estrangement from his long-term minister and

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Police: Put young children on DNA list

Police: Put young children on DNA list

Mick Meaney March 16, 2008 0

Primary school children should be eligible for the DNA database if they exhibit behaviour indicating they may become criminals in later life, according to Britain’s most senior police forensics expert. Gary Pugh, director of

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Eli Lilly E-Mail Discussed Unapproved Use of Drug

Eli Lilly E-Mail Discussed Unapproved Use of Drug

Mick Meaney March 15, 2008 2

John C. Lechleiter, an Eli Lilly official who is about to become the company’s top executive, wrote an e-mail message in 2003 that appears to have encouraged Lilly to promote its schizophrenia medicine Zyprexa

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Yemeni man accuses CIA of torture

Yemeni man accuses CIA of torture

Mick Meaney March 15, 2008 0

A Yemeni national accused American secret agents of subjecting him to various forms of torture during nearly three years of CIA detention, in a statement released by Amnesty International yesterday. Khaled Abdu Ahmed Saleh

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MPs raise fears over data protection for ID register

MPs raise fears over data protection for ID register

Mick Meaney March 15, 2008 0

Repeated breaches of data protection laws by government departments raise huge question marks over plans for the national identity register required for ID cards and biometric passport, an influential parliamentary human rights watchdog has

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‘FBI continues to break the law’

‘FBI continues to break the law’

Mick Meaney March 14, 2008 1

The Justice Department’s Inspector General has reported the FBI continues to illegally obtain personal information about Americans. ‘It is too early to tell whether these measures will eliminate fully the problems,’ Inspector General Glenn

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Millions put at risk from Government ID records

Millions put at risk from Government ID records

Mick Meaney March 14, 2008 0

Millions of Britons face having their lives made a “misery” by mistakes on Government databases, it was claimed last night.Experts warned these errors could even put lives at risk by leading to inappropriate medical

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A triple ring of security around Britain

A triple ring of security around Britain

Mick Meaney March 14, 2008 0

The Home Secretary yesterday set out her plans for a “triple ring of security around Britain”. This “triple ring” entails the funding of new Special Branch police to patrol UK borders; tougher checks at

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MoD requests ‘voluntary’ DNA samples

MoD requests ‘voluntary’ DNA samples

Mick Meaney March 13, 2008 0

The Ministry of Defence (MoD) is asking armed forces personnel to voluntarily submit DNA samples leading to fears that they are becoming part of a larger national DNA database. Under secretary of state for

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Experts wary over ID card plan

Experts wary over ID card plan

Mick Meaney March 13, 2008 0

Home Office slows ID card rollout as independent Treasury study recommends fast implementation The government’s failure to take on board the recommendations of independent reports on the national identity card scheme may lead to

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China slams US human rights report

China slams US human rights report

Mick Meaney March 13, 2008 0

China on Wednesday voiced strong opposition to the US State Department’s 2007 Human Rights Report that criticizes China’s human rights conditions. “China is willing to have dialogue and exchange of views with other countries

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CCTV camera sees under clothing

CCTV camera sees under clothing

Mick Meaney March 12, 2008 0

Applications for CCTV operators go through the roof A UK company is marketing the first CCTV camera that can see objects under a person’s clothing. The ThruVision T5000 can spot items underneath clothing at

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