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76. Article: Nawaz Sharif
- en.wikipedia.org
- When time was short, he tended to act on the side of force and strength rather than on the side of caution and patience. ...
- The military courts that he was tried under sentenced him to several life sentences for corruption, hijacking, tax evasion, embezzlement, and terrorism in 2000. ...
77. Article: Arab-Israeli conflict
- en.wikipedia.org
- In 2000, Israeli forces left that as well; however, the Hizballah still periodically launched attacks and kept Israeli prisoners as hostages, some of whom were civilians. ...
- Israelis point out that this proposal is an act of good will, as there was also a huge number of Jewish refugees from Arab nations that were forced from their homes between 1947 and 1967, totaling over 1,200,000, who were not, and do not expect to be compensated. ...
- However, most Israelis do not view the building of house and stores in Israeli settlements as an act of war, and believe that disputes over land do not justify terrorism and mass-murder, but rather need to have politically negotiated solutions. ...
- In 2000, at Camp David, the Palestinians were offered an independent state composed of most of Gaza and the West Bank. ...
- Most Palestinian leaders reject terrorism as a solution. ...
- Some Arab and Muslim countries, as well as groups like Hamas, Hizbollah and Islamic Jihad disagree with any form of peace process, and hold that terrorism against Israel is right and just. ...
- Israel, however, claims that this does little to explain why the Palestinian Authority has not arrested a single Hamas official of importance since 2000, although they did arrest many prior to that. ...
- The Palestinians claim the newer batch of the textbooks, released in 2000, are more truthful. ...
- Camp David 2000 Summit between Palestinians and Israel .
- War on Terrorism .
78. Article: AIDS conspiracy theories
- en.wikipedia.org
- These theories often state that the disease was meant to deliberately wipe out a certain segment of the population in an act of genocide. ...
- was based on 1971 Special Virus Cancer Flow Chart that he obtained through the Freedom of Information Act. ...
- Nature, Accident or Intentional? and Death in the Air: Globalism, Terrorism and Toxic Warfare, has advanced the theory that the AIDS virus was engineered by such US Government defense contractors as Litton Bionetics for the purposes of bio-warfare and "population control. ...
- From the September 2000 white paper Rebuilding America's Defenses, published by the Project for the New American Century, comes the statement: " . ...
79. Association of Forensic Physicians
- www.apsweb.org.uk
- Guidelines on the 'Medical care of persons detained under the Terrorism Act 2000' can also be found on the publications page. ...
- Railways and Transport Safety Act.
- The Railways and Transport Act received Royal Assent in July 2003. The AFP has concerns regarding the Act and has written to the Minister responsible at the Department for Transport. ...
- Mental Health Act Assesement Pro-Forma.
80. Privacy International - United Kingdom Page
- www.privacy.org
- A jury found David Shayler, the former MI5 agent who revealed the existence of illegal wiretaps, secret files on government ministers and botched assassinations, guilty of three violations of the Official Secrets Act. ...
- London Conference on Rights and Terrorism - 6 September 2002.
- The Information Commissioner has released a legal opinion questioning the legality of the data retention provision of the Terrorism Act 2001. The opinion found that because the information can be obtained for other purposes besides national security, it violates the Human Rights Act. ...
- The Data Protection Act 1998 went into effect in March 2000. ... Previously, the Data Protection Act 1984 controlled the use of automated files about individuals.
- The Lord Chancellor's Department issued a consultation paper "Data Protection Act 1998: Subject Access" in October 2002 which recommends limited access by individuals to their own records following embarrassing revelations after Lord Ashcroft and comedian Mark Thomas obtained their own files. ...
- The Information Commissioner (previously the Data Protection Commissioner) enforces the Data Protection Act and the Freedom of Information Act (at least in theory). ...
- After 20 years of campaigning, the UK adopted the Freedom of Information Act in 2000. ...
- Annual report on proposals for bringing fully into force those provisions of the Freedom of Information Act 2000 which are not yet fully in force.
- Announced delay in Act.
- White Paper, Your Right to Know: The Government's proposals for a Freedom of Information Act, December 1997.
- The repressive Official Secrets Act 1989 remains in effect, which can be used to prosecute government officials who blow the whistle on corruption and mismanagement at the intelligence services. ... The Public Interest Disclosure Act 1998 protects whistleblowers but does not apply to the intelligence services. ...
- Includes info on the Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act, Anti-terrorism Act 2001 and other related surveillance legislation.
- Security Service Act 1996. ...
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81. Article: 1996
- www.wikipedia.org
- Years: 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 - 1996 - 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 .
- February 1 - Communications Decency Act is passed by the United States Congress. ...
- February 8 - The Telecom Reform Act is signed into law by United States President Bill Clinton .
- March 14 - American President Bill Clinton commits $100 million to an anti-terrorism agreement with Israel to track down and root out terrorists. ...
- July 29 - The child protection portion of the Communications Decency Act (1996) is struck down as too broad by a US federal court. ...
- October 2 - The Electronic Freedom of Information Act Amendments are signed by U. ...
- December 2 - US President Bill Clinton signs Electronic Freedom of Information Act Amendments. ...
82. Article: Terrorism
- www.wikipedia.org
- Terrorism.
- Abuse Bodily harm Ethnic cleansing Genocide Terrorism Torture Violent crime War .
- Terrorism is a tactic of violence that targets civilians, with the objective of forcing an enemy to favorable terms, by creating fear, demoralization, or political discord in the attacked population. ... "Terrorism" is also used as a pejorative characterisation of an enemy's attacks as conforming to an immoral philosophy of violence, in a manner outside of warfare, or prohibited in the laws of war. ...
- The use of the term terrorism or terrorist is politically weighted, because of the universally negative connotation of harming civilians. A nation that supports terrorism may then tend to dissociate itself from the term, by using neutral or even positive terms to characterize its combatants —such as fighters or freedom fighters —both of which can be ambiguous terms for describing terrorist actors. ...
- Terrorist is a label for one who personally is involved in an act of terrorism. ... The term "terrorism" originated from the French 18th century word terrorisme (under the Terror). ...
- 3 Examples of terrorism.
- 5 International Conventions on Terrorism.
- 6 Types of Terrorism.
- 1 Nationalist Terrorism.
- 2 Religious Terrorism.
- 3 Neo-Nazi or Racial Terrorism.
- 4 Left-wing Terrorism.
- 5 Right-Wing Terrorism.
83. November 2003 - Wikipedia
- en.wikipedia.org
- IBM War on Terrorism Afghanistan timeline November 2003 .
- In Norfolk, Virginia, the USS Cole leaves port on the destroyer's first overseas deployment since it was bombed is the year 2000 in Yemen's port at Aden. ...
- War on Terrorism: A terrorism expert with access to intelligence on Al-Qaeda says the group wants to launch a catastrophic attack in the United States. ...
- At 5:51 AM, the United States House of Representatives passes the Medicare Prescription Drug, Improvement, and Modernization Act by a vote of 220-215, as fifteen Democrats change their votes. ...
- 116 117 Abandoning tolerance toward Taiwan for the first time since 2000, the PRC threatens to use force and, ultimately, conduct war against Taiwan if it pursues independence. ...
- Speaking in London, UK, Richard Perle says that the 2003 invasion of Iraq was an illegal act but morally correct: "international law stood in the way of doing the right thing". ...
- The four headed the security services for two decades between 1980 and 2000. ...
- War on Terrorism: A leaked UN report claims that attempts to cut off the flow of funds to al-Qaeda are being undermined by lack of will. ...
- War on Terrorism: An Arab magazine claims to have received an e-mail from a member of the Al Qaeda group claiming responsibility for Saturday's bombing in Riyadh that killed 17 people and injured over 100. ...
- War on Terrorism: The United States Supreme Court has agreed to hear appeals by 16 people detained at Guantanamo Bay. ...
- War on Terrorism : .
- War on Terrorism: The Commission set up to investigate the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks votes to serve a subpoena on the North American Aerospace Defense Command but rejects a proposal to subpoena the daily intelligence briefings that the president receives from the CIA. ...
- War on terrorism : USA military commander for the Middle East reportedly creates a covert commando force (named Task Force 121)to hunt Saddam Hussein and Osama bin Laden (and other key terrorists throughout the region). ... The Special Operations organization to act with greater speed on intelligence tips about "high-value targets" and not be contained within the borders where American conventional forces are operating in Iraq and Afghanistan. ...
- War on Terrorism: Suspected al Qaeda member tried unsuccessfully to enter the country around the same time as the September 11 hijackers may have been part of a plan to launch other attacks on targets in the United States. ...
84. Article: February 2003
- www.wikipedia.org
- He also repeated that if the United Nations did not act to disarm Baghdad, the United States would lead a coalition of voluntary countries to disarm Saddam Hussein. ...
- After more than three months of negotiations following the general elections of November 24, 2002, Schüssel (Austrian People's Party) decided to continue the coalition with the right-of-centre Austrian Freedom Party begun in early 2000. ...
- Sami Al-Arian was arrested by the FBI after he and seven others were indicted on 50 terrorism-related charges. ...
- At London Gatwick Airport, British police arrest a man carrying a hand grenade under the Terrorism Act 2000. ...
- The Center for Public Interest, a United States nonprofit watchdog group, obtained a leaked draft version of John Ashcroft's proposed Domestic Security Enhancement Act of 2003, also known as "the Patriot Act II". ...
- In the United Kingdom, seven more arrests have been made under the Terrorism Act 2000 in raids in the cities of Edinburgh, Glasgow, London and Manchester. ...
85. Article: October 12
- en2.wikipedia.org
- 2000 - In Aden, Yemen, the USS Cole is badly damaged by two suicide bombers who placed a small boat laden with explosives along-side the United States Navy destroyer, killing 17 crewmembers and wounding at least 39. ...
- 2001 - War on Terrorism: Prompted by a request by US President George W. ...
86. Article: Talk:Violence in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict 2004
- en.wikipedia.org
- Note that the first few comments on this page refer to the time when it was called "Terrorism against Israel". ...
- Viajero, many of the incidents, listed on the Terrorism against Israel in 2004 page, are suicide bombings of people commuting to work on buses, eating with their family in restraunts, or other every day activities by everyday people. ...
- No moral person could have a neutral point of view regarding these acts of terrorism. ...
- This article can be fixed if 1) it lists all Israeli-Palestinian violence in the conflict, 2) it avoids the use of the word "terrorism". ...
- 5 Violence and Terrorism.
- There is a redirect from Terrorism against Israel in 2004. ...
- The orginal title was Terrorism against Israelis. ...
- The orginal article was named Terrorism against Israel but BL changed the title as he himself admited: That's why I changed the title in the first place. ...
- To relate there views is not establishing a moral equivalence between different acts such as between between the murderer and the victim or between one act of violence (e. ...
- Either way, it is probably best to decided formally whether it is best to have a general Violence page or a (IMO unfairly POV) "Terrorism victims" page, and leave a clear statement of that decision on the start of the article. ...
- We should have multiple, separate pages: one containing a timeline of Palestinian terrorism against Israelis, one containing a timeline of Israeli military activities that resulted in Palestinian deaths, and so on. ...
- There is probably the issue of defining "terrorism" for the second option, which is one of the reasons why I choose the first. ...
- Terrorism is defined for us on the Terrorism page which includes the statement: .
- Acts of revolutionary or guerrilla warfare usually are not considered to constitute terrorism, unless the revolutionaries or guerrillas they deliberately and specifically select civilians as targets of violence in the pursuit of political or religious ends. ...
- The crux of the matter is that one group has created and maintained over a period of 5 years a series of pages recounting Palestinian terrorism that has resulted in Israeli deaths. ...
- One of Palestinian terrorism against Israel; one of Israeli military action against Palestinians; and possibly others. ...
87. National Institute of Military Justice
- www.nimj.org
- Dep't of the Navy; Privacy Act not Affected by Feres Doctrine.
- Terrorism and Human Rights; Report of the Inter-American Comm'n on Human Rights (Oct. ...
- CRS Report on Terrorism and the Law of War; Trying Terrorists as War Criminals before Military Commissions.
- Drapeau, CF (Ret); Sentencing Under the National Defence Act: Perspectives and Musings of a Former Soldier.
88. Article: March 2003
- en.wikipedia.org
- Bush's Mideast policy, his approach to North Korea and the domestic consequences of the War on Terrorism. ...
- War on Terrorism: Suspected al-Qaida terrorist Yassir al-Jaziri, is arrested in eastern Pakistan. ...
- One, dated 2000, was on stationery from the military government of the 1980s and referred to a foreign minister who had not been in power for 14 years; another bore a signature of the president of Niger that was an obvious fake. ...
- Iraq disarmament crisis: The White House press secretary, paraphrasing the President, stated "If the United Nations fails to act, that means the United Nations will not be the international body that disarms Saddam Hussein. ...
- War on Terrorism: Two of Osama bin Laden's sons are rumored to have been arrested in a skirmish in southern Afghanistan. ...
89. Article: Anti-globalization movement
- www.wikipedia.org
- Many protesters take training in first aid and act as medics to other injured protesters. ...
- At the 2000 protest of the Republican National Convention in Philadelphia, John Sellers, a key organizer of the Ruckus Society, one of the groups organizing the protests, was arrested on charges of jaywalking and held in jail on $1,000,000 bail for the duration of the protests. ...
- Aside from the indisputably violent tactics by a minority of protesters (possibly aggravated by the police), some see a blockade of an event as in and of itself a violent action (although many protesters would counter that blockades are a time-honored technique of civil disobedience, and that for alleged war criminals to hold a meeting to plan further crimes is itself a violent act). ...
- 2000 .
- April 20 -- Washington, DC (War on Terrorism) .
90. Proposed National Laws
- www.privacyexchange.org
- 106th Congress (1999-2000).
- 106th Congress (1999-2000).
- Privacy Amendment (Private Sector) , Attorney General's Department, April 2000. This became law December 21, 2000. ...
- Amendment of the Commonwealth Privacy Act of 1988, Attorney General's Department, September 1999. ...
- Bill S-27: An Act to Guarantee the Human Right to Privacy. ... First Reading, June 15, 2000. ...
- Bill C-36: An Act to Amend the Criminal Code, the Official Secrets Act, the Canada Evidence Act, the Proceeds of Crime (Money Laundering) Act and Other Acts, and to Enact Measures Respecting the Registration of Charities, in order to Combat Terrorism. ...
- Bill S-23: An Act to Amend the Customs Act and to Make Related Amendments to Other Acts. ...
- Personal Data Protection Act, October 25, 1998. ...
- The open letter from Charles Clarke regarding this bill of March 13, 2000, and the testimony of Yaman Akdeniz before the House of Commons of March 6, 2000 concerning the then pending Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act 2000. ...
- Anti-Terrorism, Crime and Security Bill. ...
- HR 220: Freedom and Privacy Restoration Act of 1999. ...
- HR 293: Genetic Information Health Insurance Nondiscrimination Act of 1999. ...
- 306:Genetic Information Nondiscrimination in Health Insurance Act. ...
- HR 514: Wireless Privacy Enhancement Act of 1999. ...
91. Article: 2001
- en2.wikipedia.org
- Years: 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 - 2001 - 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 .
- Bush's Electoral College victory and thus as the winner of 2000 presidential election. ...
- presidential election, 2000. ...
- October 10 - War on Terrorism: US President George W. ...
- October 12 - War on Terrorism: Prompted by a request by US President George W. ...
- November 13 - War on Terrorism: In the first such act since World War II, US President George W. ...
92. Childrens Law Centre :: A Few Words about the Police in Northern Ireland.
- www.childrenslawcentre.org
- Police powers to deal with terrorist and serious offences are found in The Terrorism Act 2000, (TA). Part VII of the Act makes special temporary provision for Northern Ireland and replaces the Northern Ireland (Emergency Provisions) Act 1996. The Prevention of Terrorism (Temporary Provisions) Act 1989 is also repealed, (TA s. ...
- 100 which is not yet in force; see TA 2000 (Continuance of Part VII) Order 2002, SI 2002/365). ...
- TA 2000, s. ...
- 14, para 6(1) permits the Secretary of State to issue Codes in relation to the exercise, by officers, of all functions provided for in the Act. ...
- This provided that, nothing in the PACE Codes could apply to the, "exercise of powers conferred by or under the terrorism provisions or to a person arrested or detained under those provisions". ...
- See the Justice (NI) Act 2002, Part 4, s. 63, (not yet in force), gives effect to schedule 11 of the Act, which makes amendment to relevant enactments in order to extend the remit of the Youth Justice System to 17 year olds. ...
- Police Powers: Powers to Deal with Terrorism.
- The TA 2000 confers on police the power to deal with terrorist and other serious offences. ...
- There are specific terrorist offences referred to throughout the Act. ...
- 40 (1) (b) provides that being a "terrorist" will include being concerned in the commission, preparation or instigation of acts of terrorism. There is no offence of "terrorism" in the legislation.
- The Explanatory Notes to the Act, at para. 45, state that this power is necessary to cover the circumstance where there is not enough evidence to charge with a particular offence even though there is reasonable suspicion of involvement in terrorism. Terrorism is then given a wide definition in s. 1 of the Act, which provides that it means the use or threat of action where: -.
93. CNS - CBW: Terrorism and Response
- cns.miis.edu
- Home > Publications > Chem/Bio > Terrorism > Counterterrorism .
- Return to the CBW Terrorism and Response page. ...
- Department of the Treasury, August 18, 2000 .
- Office of the Press Secretary, The White House, April 7, 2000 .
- President Clinton and Vice President Gore's FY 2000 Budget: Preparing America For the 21st Century .
- Fact Sheet on Combating Terrorism, Office of the Press Secretary, The White House, May 22, 1998 .
- Public Law 106-113, Consolidated Appropriations for Fiscal Year Ending September 30, 2000 .
- Contains the Chemical Weapons Convention Implementation Act of 1998 and the Persian Gulf War Veterans Act of 1998 .
- Public Law 105-261, Strom Thurmond National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 1999, October 17, 1998 .
- Title XIV establishes the Advisory Panel to Assess Domestic Response Capabilities for Terrorism Involving Weapons of Mass Destruction (Gilmore Commission) .
- Instructs the Attorney General to conduct a "terrorism threat assessment of Federal agencies and their facilities" .
- Conference Report 104-863, including Defense Against Weapons of Mass Destruction Act .
- Emergency Supplemental Appropriations for Additional Disaster Assistance, for Anti-terrorism Initiatives, For Assistance in the Recovery from the Tragedy that Occurred at Oklahoma City, and Rescissions Act, 1995 .
- National Defense Authorization Act for FY 97 .
- Biological Weapons Anti-Terrorism Act of 1989 .
- 1984 Act to Combat International Terrorism .
94. Article: U.S. invasion of Afghanistan
- en.wikipedia.org
- The United States, with support from the United Kingdom and the Northern Alliance invaded Afghanistan in October, 2001 as part of its "War on Terrorism". ...
- The council also referred to a resolution it adopted in December 2000 demanding that the Taliban turn over bin Laden to the United States or a third country for trial in the deadly bombings of two U. ...
- Nearly 2000 al-Qaeda fighters fortified themselves in positions within bunkers and caves, and by November 16, U. ...
- Nearly 2000 captured Taliban died, either by suffocation or execution, in what came to be known as the "Convoy of Death". ...
- Doctors Without Borders called it an act of transparent propaganda and said that using medicines without medical consultation is much more likely to cause harm than good. Action Against Hunger head of operations in Afghanistan Thomas Gonnet said it was an "act of marketing". ...
95. Article: 2003 invasion of Iraq
- www.wikipedia.org
- In 1998 the United States Congress passed the Iraq Liberation Act which stated "It should be the policy of the United States to support efforts to remove the regime headed by Saddam Hussein from power in Iraq. ...
- In September 2000, in the Rebuilding America's Defenses report 9 , the conservative Project for the New American Century thinktank advocated that the United States take a stronger military position against the regime of Saddam Hussein. ... Bush as president, many hawkish advocates of such a policy (including some of those who wrote the 2000 report) were included in the new administration's foreign policy circle. ... Bush administration announced a War on Terrorism, accompanied by the doctrine of preemptive military action dubbed the Bush doctrine. ...
96. Talk:Interim - Wikipedia
- en.wikipedia.org
- Former Chief Medical Officer of Finland and we have aclip when she talked on Tv Channel Independent Laponia on December 6, 2000 - Let's listen! - In 1948 Norbert Weiner published a book, Cybernetics, defined as a neurological communication and control theory already in use in small circles at that time. ... The goal of mind controllers today is to induce the targeted persons or groups to act against his or her own convictions and best interests. ...
- Among the categories covered by the new law are "participation in a criminal organisation, terrorism and IT crimes". ... - The EU anti-terrorism proposals refer to an "increase of violent actions in connection to EU summits, perpetrated by uncontrollable elements among which people belonging to terrorist organisations have been discovered". ...
- Everybody go there to help their comrades! Spread the word!" For this, and other much more unclear messages, they were sentenced by the district court to between 3 and 4 years in prison! Since telling people to help their illegally locked-up friends is – obviously – a very criminal act, some 60 brave citizens who, having committed the very same criminal act, turned themselves in at the police station in an act of solidarity. ...
- Bland aktörer i styrelsen för organisationen för år 2000, sågs förutom Gerald Nagler som ordförande och ovannämnde Thomas von Vegesack som styrelseledamot, även: .
- Bland övriga i toppen för år 2000 ses Bibi Andersson styrelseledamot, den kända skådespelerskan, som i andra sammanhang visat sitt stöd för Israel och som tidigare var ihop med supersionisten Per Ahlmark, se denne. ...
- 1-2000, i en "tacklista" i tidskriften som en person Förenade Israelinsamlingen tackar för bidrag till deras kampanj EXODUS. ...
- marrano-extraktion, som tillträdde posten som chef för Svenska Amnesty men som raskt därefter tvingades hoppa av våren 2000, när hans omfattande bedrägerier kom i dagen. ...
- jpg American state terrorism: http://www. ...
- (Act Now to Stop War & End Racism) http://www. ...
97. Article: Kosovo War
- en.wikipedia.org
- 1996-99: Guerrilla conflict between Albanian separatists and the Serbian and Yugoslav security forces, which Albanians characterised as a national liberation struggle and Serbs saw as terrorism. ...
- Many opposition supporters feared for their lives, particularly after the murder of the dissident journalist Slavko Curuvija on April 11, an act widely blamed on Milosevic's secret police. ...
- Milosevic survived the immediate aftermath of the war, but the effective loss of Kosovo was a major factor in provoking the popular revolt which overthrew him in 2000. ...
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98. UNBSJ Ward Chipman Library Low Intensity Conflict and Terrorism
- www.unbsj.ca
- UNB Saint John Ward Chipman LibraryLow Intensity Conflict and Terrorism.
- Biological, Chemical and Nuclear Terrorism.
- Selected Internet Resources: Terrorism, Library of Congress .
- Publications, Counter-Terrorism Training and Resources for Law Enforcement, US government .
- Terrorism Resources, FAS .
- Terrorism and Security Collection, National Academy Press .
- International Terrorism in 1997: A Statistical View, DCI Counterterrorist Center, March 1998 .
- Bibliography on Future Trends in Terrorism, LaVerle Berry, et al. ...
- Bibliography on Terrorism, ALIC, NARA .
- Low-Intensity Conflict, Jim Fogler, Air University Library, SNCOA Library Bibliography, August 2000 .
- Terrorism, Subject Bibliography 259, US GPO .
- Afghanistan: The Consolidation of a Rogue State, Zalmay Khalilzad and Daniel Byman, Washington Quarterly, Winter 2000 .
- International Coalition Against Terrorism, Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade .
- National Counter-Terrorism Plan, National Counter-Terrorism Committee, Attorney General, Australia, June 2003 .
- Australian Security Intelligence Organisation Legislation Amendment (Terrorism) Bill 2002 and related matters, Senate Legal and Constitutional Committee, Parliament of Australia .
- Terrorism and the law in Australia: legislation, commentary and constraints, Research Paper 12 2001-02, Department of the Parliamentary Library, Parliament of Australia .
99. SecurityFocus HOME Mailing List:
- www.securityfocus.com
- anti-terrorism law imperils hackers, privacy,property.
- commentary on aspects of the UK Terrorism Act 2000. Appaers to be wrong in attributing the Act to the current "uneasy situation" in Northern Ireland. As the Explantory Notes of the Act show, its history and antecedents are rather older. Supports suggestion that Terrorism Act may be used to tackle computer hacking and related crimes that should be dealt with by the CMU Act 1990. ... anti-terrorism law imperils hackers, privacy, >property >Sender: owner-ip-sub-1 admin listbox com >Reply-To: farber cis upenn edu >X-Filter-Version: 2. ... Anti-Terrorism Law Imperils Hackers, Privacy >> posted by cicero on Saturday July 28, @06:34PM >> from the how-nice-that-hackers-are-covered-too dept. ... >> >> The measure, called the Terrorism Act of 2000, received >> royal assent >> in July 2000. ... >> >> Parliament, after lengthy debate, defined "terrorism" >> as any threat to >> influence any government (U. ... >> >> An IDG article in February confirmed that the Home >> Office plans to >> prosecute hackers under the Terrorism Act. ... >> Cops can seize any cash that they believe "is intended >> to be used for >> the purposes of terrorism," with no court authorization >> required. ... " >> >> Perhaps the most fascinating section restricts even >> owning information >> that could be useful to "a person committing or >> preparing an act of >> terrorism.
100. DoJ Analysis of Anti-Terrorism Act (Sep. 19, 2001)
- www.eff.org
- 20 Draft Anti-Terrorism Legislation Would Amend Existing Law, September 20, 2001 PDF format .
- "Redline" Showing How Title I, Subtitle B, §§ 151-157 of 9/20 Draft Anti-Terrorism Legislation Would Amend Existing Law, September 20, 2001 PDF format .
- Anti-Terrorism Act of 2001.
- This section facilitates the disclosure of Title III information to other components of the intelligence community in terrorism investigations. ... This will harmonize Title III standards with those of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA), which allows such information-sharing. ...
- This section amends the Cable Communications Policy Act ("Cable Act") to clarify that when a cable company acts as a telephone company or an Internet service provider, it must comply with the same laws governing the interception and disclosure of wire and electronic communications that apply to any other telephone company or Internet service provider. The Cable Act, passed in 1984 to regulate various aspects of the cable television industry, could not take into account the changes in technology that have occurred over the last seventeen years. ... Because of perceived conflicts between the Cable Act and the laws that govern law enforcement's access to communications and records of communications carried by cable companies, cable providers have refused to comply with lawful court orders, thereby slowing or ending critical investigations. ...
- This section reforms a critical aspect of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA). ...
- This change would eliminate the current need continually to evaluate the relative weight of criminal and intelligence purposes, and would facilitate information sharing between law enforcement and foreign intelligence authorities which is critical to the success of anti-terrorism efforts. ...
- In fact, the FISA authority differs from the criminal authority only in that it requires, in addition to a showing of relevance, an additional factual showing that the communications device has been used to contact an "agent of a foreign power" engaged in international terrorism or clandestine intelligence activities. ...
- At the present time, National Security Letter (NSL) authority exists in three separate statutes: the Electronic Communications Privacy Act (for telephone and electronic communications records), the Financial Right to Privacy Act (for financial records), and the Fair Credit Reporting Act (for credit records). ...
- However, section 408 of the National Statistics Act clearly prohibits disclosure of such information to appropriate Federal officials for these purposes; and, of equal importance, section 408 criminalizes the disclosure of any such prohibited information. ...
- Section 444 (Protection of the Rights and Privacy of Students and Parents, commonly referred to as FERPA) of the General Education Provisions Act generally prohibits the release of personally identifiable information from student education records without the consent of the student (or, in the case of a minor, the student's parents). While there are certain exceptions to this prohibition, it is not clear that these exceptions are fully applicable to the pressing need to share such information from student education records relating to terrorism with the appropriate Federal officials for the purpose of criminal investigation and prosecution and ensuring national security. ...
- First, the section restores to the President, in limited circumstances involving armed hostilities or attacks against the United States, the power to confiscate and vest in the United States the property of enemies during times of national emergency, which was contained in the Trading with the Enemy Act, 50 app. ... Until the International Economic Emergency Act (IEEPA) was passed in 1977, section 5(b) permitted the President to vest enemy property in the United States during time of war or national emergency. ...
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