Tuesday, February 3, 2004

Britain ponders new terrorism laws?

The British Government is considering introducing new legislation that it claims would make it easier to convict suspected terrorists, [scapegoats for the Coalition of the Killing's resource war's in the Middle East.]

The measures suggested by Home Secretary David Blunkett would expand current anti-terrorism laws, [scapegoat laws], that already allow for the detention of foreigners who are suspected of terrorism, [scapegoats for the Coalition of the Killing's resource wars in the Middle East.]

Blunkett says Britons who are alleged to be planning attacks, [people minding their own business], should also be detained without charge and face sentencing on the basis of "probable guilt" rather than "guilt beyond reasonable doubt".

[Just plain rubbish, fear-mongering to help bolster support and quell dissent for the Coalition of the Killing's illegal and degrading resource war's in the Middle East.]


Blunkett is also proposing sensitive evidence be withheld from defendants to protect intelligence sources.

[Now they want to lie to you about it because it's not true and just plain rubbish love.]


He says the measures would target potential suicide-bombers. [Rubbish!]

Civil liberties groups have criticised the proposals, saying they will fail to stop terrorist attacks. [? It will fail to stop the Coalition of the Killing.]

By Just Us 3 February 04

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