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Spies ‘R’ Us
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| 15/6/05 |
Statewatch News Online, 15 June 2005 (23/05)
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Full contents see: www.statewatch.org/news 1. EU: Updated documents on EU Terrorism Action Plans 1. EU: Updated documents on EU Terrorism Action Plans: a. EU Terrorism Action Plan (version dated 10 June) b. Council and Commission Hague Programme (10 June – English version) c. Report from EU Anti-terrorism Coordinator – useful summary of implementation of measures at national level 2. EU: Report from the European Union Committee, House of Lords: Evidence by Commissioner Franco Frattini, Commissioner for Justice, Freedom and Security on Justice and Home Affairs Matters: 3. UK: Violent Crime Reduction Bill published (pd). Includes: Alcohol Disorder Zones and Directions to individuals to leave a locality: “That test is that the presence of the individual in that locality is likely, in all the circumstances, to cause or to contribute to the occurrence or continuance in that locality of alcohol-related crime or disorder”: 4. Italy/Spain: Big Brother Awards: 5. Denmark: Greenpeace verdict introduces collective punishment in Danish law: 6. Council of Europe: Report from the Committee for the Prevention of Torture and Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment (CPT) on the UK. Critical report on the treatment of people held in Belmarsh and Woodhill under the Anti-Terrorism, Crime and Security Act (2001): 7. UK: European Commission against Racism and Intolerance – 3rd report on UK (pdf) Reports on Muslims, asylum-seekers and refugees living in a “climate of fear and suspicion”: www.statewatch.org/news/2005/jun/coe-ecri-uk-rep.pdf 8. Statewatch’s ASBOwatch monitoring the use of Anti-Social Behaviour Orders throughout the UK has been updated: 9. New publication: The glass consumer: Life in a surveillance society edited by Susanne Lace. The Policy Press: 10. EU: Forsenic DNA databasing: A European Perspective (link): 11. USA: Justice Department, Inspector General’s crticial report on the role of the FBI in investigating leads prior to 11 September 2001 (link): 12. Lord Steyn: Britain accused of creating terror fears: Law lord says UK and US tried to bend international law with Belmarsh and Guantánamo detentions (Guardian, link): www.guardian.co.uk/print/0%2C3858%2C5213512-111274%2C00.html 13. Norway: Update on the Krekar case (link): Norway: All charges dropped against Krekar (Statewatch News Online, June 2004): BOOKMARK News online – full contents: ________________________________________________ |
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