30 April 1999
Cover story: "Brussels stitch-up" threatens right of access to EU documents
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Contents
Germany: Citizenship reform law disputed
Italy: Turco-Napolitano law amended
UK: Pinochet round two
Italy/US: Cermis victims denied justice
UK: Police/MI5 operation nets “neo-nazi” soldiers
Norway: Norway joins Schengen
Norway: Juvenile prison custody criticised
France: Government covered up police massacre
Belgium: Arrests follow banning of anti-war protest
UK: Officer faces murder charge over Hastings raid
Netherlands: Mosque suspended after BVD intervention
Italy: Andreotti faces murder charges
Italy: Secret service link to “anarchist” bomb
France/Belgium: Le Pen questioned about arms
Austria: Bomber sentenced to life
UK: Nail bomb campaign arrest
Netherlands: New Nationalist Party
Italy: LN steps up racist crusade
Features
UK: Immigration and Asylum Bill: a nasty piece of work
EU/US: EU-FBI telecommunications surveillance system moves two steps nearer
EU: UK to join Schengen & JHA Council, 12 March 1999
EU: Secrecy: The “dinosaurs” are on the march again.. excluding citizens and civil society
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