Alternative View 2006 - for john schou
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What Really Happened Jan_06.xls Seite 47<br />
16.04.<strong>2006</strong> Guardian 4 Police in Northern Ireland [killed a young man]. Witnesses claimed that the<br />
man had jumped out of the car be<strong>for</strong>e being shot but security sources later<br />
said he had been shot while still in the vehicle<br />
17.04.<strong>2006</strong> Guardian 4 US-style terror alerts <strong>for</strong> UK - MPs to recommend clearer public warnings in<br />
wake of London bombings<br />
18.04.<strong>2006</strong> BAZ 4 Im Kampf gegen Terrorismus und grenzüberschreitende Kriminalität haben<br />
Deutschland und die USA eine engere Zusammenarbeit vereinbart<br />
26.04.<strong>2006</strong> X 4 Destroy Internet Explorer campaign gets tooled up - In the UK such actions<br />
are illegal, as they could be deemed an incitement to cause harm to a pillar of<br />
the community and there<strong>for</strong>e terrorist in nature<br />
28.04.<strong>2006</strong> X 4 Juror in Hamid Hayat terrorism trial claims she was pressured to change vote;<br />
defense will ask <strong>for</strong> new trial in light of declaration ... A federal jury convicted Hayat,<br />
23, of providing material support to terrorists and 3 counts of lying to the FBI —<br />
charges that carry a sentence of up to 39 years in prison ... Lopez said she told her<br />
fellow jurors that they didn't have to reach a unanimous verdict, but the pressure did<br />
not let up<br />
10.05.<strong>2006</strong> Guardian 4 VA British computer hacker accused by US prosecutors of perpetrating the "biggest<br />
military hack of all time" was today recommended <strong>for</strong> extradition by a UK court ...<br />
McKinnon says he .. began hacking to look <strong>for</strong> evidence of a government cover-up<br />
about UFOs ... He faces up to 70 years in prison and a £650,000 fine if convicted in<br />
the US<br />
10.05.<strong>2006</strong> Independent 4 MI5 has seen its work<strong>for</strong>ce grow by about 500 to 2,500 since 11 September<br />
2001, and this is due to rise to 3,500 by 2008 {effect?}<br />
11.05.<strong>2006</strong> Berlingske 4 Ung mand idømt behandlingsdom efter bombetrussel, der berørte 11.000<br />
togpassagerer – fik 89 S-Tog aflyst<br />
12.05.<strong>2006</strong> BAZ 4 Der im Juli 2005 aus US-Haft in Afghanistan entflohene Libyer Mohammed<br />
Hassan hatte in einer Videobotschaft alle Muslime aufgerufen, Frankreich<br />
und Norwegen sowie Dänemark mittels Terroranschlägen zu zerstören<br />
12.05.<strong>2006</strong> Berlingske 4 regeringen og Politiets Efterretningstjeneste tager terrortrussel fra al-Qaedamedlem<br />
alvorligt<br />
17.05.<strong>2006</strong> Guardian 4 Lord chancellor insists that UK will not leave European convention on human<br />
rights or repeal act ... after the prime minister called a high court judge's<br />
ruling that Afghans who hijacked a plane should be allowed to stay in Britain<br />
on human rights grounds "an abuse of common sense"<br />
19.05.<strong>2006</strong> Independent 4 Britain's human rights record has been criticised in an EU report which calls<br />
on the government to sign key international conventions be<strong>for</strong>e lecturing<br />
nations on their failings<br />
19.05.<strong>2006</strong> Telepolis 4 "Ich kommuniziere, also bin ich verdächtig"<br />
19.05.<strong>2006</strong> Wash Post 4 The country's busiest border crossing [San Diego] reopened .. after federal<br />
authorities shot and killed the driver of a sport utility vehicle headed <strong>for</strong> Mexico ...<br />
One passenger in the vehicle was arrested on smuggling charges after the shooting.<br />
others were illegal immigrants - They shot him <strong>for</strong> driving illegal immigrants INTO<br />
Mexico?<br />
19.05.<strong>2006</strong> BAZ 4 Die grossen Schifffahrts-Nationen haben nach UNO- Angaben neuen Regeln zur<br />
Satelliten-Überwachung von Handels-Schiffen auf den Weltmeeren zugestimmt.<br />
Damit solle der Kampf gegen Extremisten verbessert werden. Weiteres Ziel der<br />
Massnahme ist es zu verhindern, dass Güter zum Bau von<br />
Massenvernichtungswaffen transportiert werden {sonst sinnvoll}<br />
21.05.<strong>2006</strong> BAZ 4 Zwei Männer aus Saudi-Arabien sind in US-Staat Florida festgenommen<br />
worden, weil sie einen voll besetzten Schulbus bestiegen haben ... Eine<br />
Richterin lehnte es zunächst ab, sie auf Kaution freizulassen<br />
22.05.<strong>2006</strong> Asian Tribune 4 The Blair government‘s ongoing offensive against civil liberties escalated this<br />
week with the declaration that it wants to override a range of existing laws<br />
such as the 1998 Human Rights Act. This followed a High Court ruling earlier<br />
this month that the government was guilty of an ―abuse of power‖ in its ef<strong>for</strong>ts<br />
to subvert the rule of law<br />
23.05.<strong>2006</strong> Welt 4 Die bundesweite Rasterfahndung nach inaktiven Terroristen, auch Schläfer<br />
genannt, in der Zeit nach dem [9/11] war verfassungswidrig. Das hat das<br />
Bundesverfassungsgericht entschieden<br />
24.05.<strong>2006</strong> Independent 4 chaotic and farcical scenes as police wrestled with 9 protesters .. and a 40metre<br />
line of anti-war placards .. was dismantled and dumped in a metal<br />
container. 2 demonstrators, who tried to climb the metal container to salvage<br />
the placards, were arrested ... Last July, the Serious Organised Crime and<br />
Police Act came into <strong>for</strong>ce, bringing with it powers to halt demonstrations in<br />
Parliament Square and its vicinity