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Clinton, in Pakistan, Confronts Rising Hostility

Hillary Clinton arrived in Islamabad today. She promises 'a new page in relations' and several civilian investment deals. According to reports in the local media, in her interview she focussed mainly on a desire to...

s.76 Counter-Terrorism Act 2008: Photojournalism or Terrorism?

From today, a photojournalist taking photographs of police officers whilst documenting political dissent or public disorder on the streets of the UK may be deemed to have committed a criminal offence...

Part of the Mumbai Attack Plan Hatched in Pakistan

After receiving the dossier from the Indian government in early January regarding the Mumbai attacks, the Pakistani government last night officially delivered evidence that part of the plan was hatched in Pakistan. A few other countries have also been named by Pakistan. Peace...

Serving Indian Officer Involved in Terrorism

"Written by www.daily.pk    Sunday, 09 November 2008 21:43 Police in India have arrested an army officer in connection with two bombings in Maharashtra state which killed at least eight people in September.The blasts happened in the mainly Muslim...

CAIR Attacks Anti-Terrorism DVD

Here is the other-side to this half-truth, half-lie that some on Now Public would like for you to believe. It appears that the truth is not so important as long as the "right" ideology has its day."CAIR Attacks Anti-Terrorism DVD October 3, 2008 - by Bridget Johnson ...

Anti-terrorism police arrest two men at airport

Two men have been arrested at Manchester Airport in the UK on suspicion of terrorist activities. There isn't much detail being released by the authorities at this time, and it is unknown whether they were about to carry out an attack, or were just planning one."Two men have...

UK may store all phone calls and emails

The UK government just loves to know what your up to. "The UK government is considering a massive database to store every person's emails, phone calls, text messages and internet use. The plan was suggested as a tool to help security forces tackling crime and terrorism. ...

CBP Officers in Texas Find $3 Million Worth of Dope in 'Empty' Sea Container

"El Paso, Texas - U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers working anti-terrorism operations at the Bridge of the Americas commercial cargo lot in El Paso discovered 3,343 pounds of marijuana in a sea container yesterday. The huge bales of pot were concealed in a false...

Spanish court rejects lawsuit against Fidel Castro

"The Committee of Help to Dissent 2506 accused Castro and Cienfuegos of crimes against humanity.The complaint was based on the deaths of nine participants in the US-fuelled Bay of Pigs invasion attempt in 1961....

British Columbia's al Qaeda Connection

OpinionBarry Artiste, Now Public Contributor If accused Saudi businessman and former resident of British Columbia is convicted the ramifications both politically and diplomatically will be horrific for Canada, and...

The great passport gouge

In a year when U.S. and Canadian citizens were more or less forced to acquire passports en masse, there was very little comfort to be offered for the time and money travelers spent papering up. Hours of lines,...

Guerrillas in mist test terror laws

New Zealand has been in turmoil over a police raid on suspected terrorists. The editorial from the conservative Wellington based Dominion Post newspaper sums it up reasonably well. It also shows the clear...

FBI loses 007 license

"The FBI lost its ‘blanket right’ to access financial, telephone and Internet records without court authorization after a federal judge struck down the parts of the recently revised USA Patriot Act. A US judge...

Cotecna awarded US SAFETY Act Designation

"The SAFETY Act (Support Anti-Terrorism by Fostering Effective Technologies Act) provides liability protections for providers of Qualified Anti-Terrorism Technologies - whether they are products or services. The goal of the SAFETY Act is to encourage the development and...

Bush Alters Rules for torture in terror interrogations: AP

On the day before his scheduled colonoscopy, US president George Bush has signed an executive order that will spell out what coercive techniques can be used by the CIA in getting information out of terror...

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