29 February 2004
Support our work: become a Friend of Statewatch from as little as £1/€1 per month.
Download the journal in pdf format
G8 pushing for “preparatory” terrorist offences, secret trials and secret evidence
Germany: Terrorist trial targets the left, again
Germany: Thuringia's interior minister under attack in CCTV dispute
France: Prisoner’ DNA samples entered into database
Denmark: A quarter million Danes may end up in DNA register
Spain: The Committee against the manipulation of information
Italy: Round-up of Italy’s immigrant detention centres
Spain: Entering Fortress Europe
Netherlands: Decision to deport 26,000 refugees
Denmark: Guantanamo prisoner freed without charges
UK: Low-level policing schemes mushroom
Spain: Guardias civiles seek an end to military status
UK: “Beam me up, Scottie”
USA/UK/Iraq: 10,000 civilian deaths in 2003
EU: Defence surge despite constitutional hold-up
UK: Prisons in crisis
UK: NUJ protest against BNP “intimidation”
Germany: AI criticises institutional racism and police brutality
Viewpoint: Spain 11 March 2004 -Carnage on the Madrid commuter line causes rude awakening
Viewpoint: Internment under the ATCS: the first two years - extracts from speech by Gareth Peirce
UK: Civil Contingencies Bill - Britain’s Patriot Act - despite changes the Bill remains a danger to democracy
Download the journal in pdf format
Spotted an error? If you've spotted a problem with this page, just click once to let us know.
Statewatch does not have a corporate view, nor does it seek to create one, the views expressed are those of the author. Statewatch is not responsible for the content of external websites and inclusion of a link does not constitute an endorsement. Registered UK charity number: 1154784. Registered UK company number: 08480724. Registered company name: The Libertarian Research & Education Trust. Registered office: MayDay Rooms, 88 Fleet Street, London EC4Y 1DH. © Statewatch ISSN 1756-851X. Personal usage as private individuals "fair dealing" is allowed. We also welcome links to material on our site. Usage by those working for organisations is allowed only if the organisation holds an appropriate licence from the relevant reprographic rights organisation (eg: Copyright Licensing Agency in the UK) with such usage being subject to the terms and conditions of that licence and to local copyright law.