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In the linked article, Britain's top prosecutor points out the inherent fallacy in declaring war on an abstract.
he director of public prosecutions, Sir Ken Macdonald, put himself at odds with the home secretary and Downing Street last night by denying that Britain is caught up in a "war on terror" and calling for a "culture of legislative restraint" in passing laws to deal with terrorism.Sir Ken warned of the pernicious risk that a "fear-driven and inappropriate" response to the threat could lead Britain to abandon respect for fair trials and the due process of law.
January 24, 2007 at 04:40 pm by jordan, 388 views, add comment