31 July 2002
Cover story: Surveillance of telecommunications: Data retention to be "compulsory"
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Surveillance: Data retention to be compulsory
ICC/EU: US tries to split EU on ICC
EU: Fast-track to expelling migrants
EU/Netherlands: Eurojust’s “ETA suspect” bailed
Germany: Contempt for refugee children
UK: “Snatch squad” storms mosque
Ukraine: EU deportation regime adopted
Europe: International Border camps 2002
Spain: Expulsions rise three-fold
IRR concern over sentencing
Italy: Ombudsman criticises “anomalous” data retention
Germany: Death of a prisoner
UK: O’Brien family - £250,000 damages, but still no apology
Italy: Genoa - police evidence discredited
Netherlands/Turkey: Case reveals tampering with intercepted evidence
Netherlands: Intelligence services expand
Ireland: Call for Saville-type inquiry
Germany: Government still refuses to disclose NPD informants
UK: European court decision frees Satpal
Italy: Suicides and protest in Marassi
N Ireland: Racist attacks on increase
Austria/UK: Haider’s London visit
Wales: Mosque official dies after attack
France: Presidential candidate was a torturer
EU: Unaccountable undercover teams set up
EU: Information to be exchanged on terrorists (and protestors)
EU: Law enforcement agencies win out over privacy
US/EU/ICC: Farcical birth of International Criminal Court
The EU Constitutional Convention: Will the Sinners Repent?
In the name of a “Just War” - defending the “civilised world”, extract from “Beyond September
11 - an Anthology of dissent edited" by Phil Scraton (Pluto Press)
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