Alternative View 2006 - for john schou
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What Really Happened Jan_06.xls Seite 50<br />
27.06.<strong>2006</strong> Wash Post 4 The arrests came in the nick of time, since all that prevented mass murder,<br />
mayhem and an incessant crawl at the bottom of our TV screens was the<br />
lack of explosives, weapons or vehicles. The alleged conspirators did have<br />
boots, which were supplied by an FBI in<strong>for</strong>mant ... the Bush adm. has already<br />
lost almost {?} all credibility when it comes to terrorism<br />
29.06.<strong>2006</strong> Guardian 4 A high court judge last night demolished a central plank of the government's antiterror<br />
policy when he quashed "control orders" on six suspected terrorists ... the<br />
system of control orders, which places the terror suspects under "draconian"<br />
restrictions just short of house arrest <strong>for</strong> up to 12 months, was incompatible with the<br />
European human rights convention<br />
30.06.<strong>2006</strong> Guardian 4 The 6 Iraqis at the centre of the growing "constitutional battle" over the government's<br />
anti-terrorism laws are believed to have been al-Qaida supporters sent to bring the<br />
insurgency to Britain ... are believed to have been sent to Britain by al-Zarqawi ...<br />
there was not enough evidence to charge them. Instead, they were subject to the<br />
control orders .. amounting to virtual house arrest in one-bedroom flats<br />
02.07.<strong>2006</strong> Independent 4 In the guise of fighting terrorism and maintaining public order, Tony Blair's<br />
Government has quietly and systematically taken power from Parliament and<br />
the British people. The author charts a nine-year assault on civil liberties that<br />
reveals the danger of trading freedom <strong>for</strong> security<br />
05.07.<strong>2006</strong> BAZ 4 Im Kampf gegen Terrorismus sollen Ermittler in die Privatsphäre eindringen<br />
können. Lauschangriffe werden aber einer strikten Kontrolle unterstellt ...<br />
sollen die Überwachung von Post, Telefon und Mail, das Anbringen von<br />
Mikrofonen in Privaträumen und das verdeckte Eindringen in fremde<br />
Computersysteme angeordnet werden können<br />
06.07.<strong>2006</strong> Telepolis 4 Ziemlich unbemerkt von der Öffentlichkeit {Fussball-WM} haben sich die Innenpolitiker<br />
beider Koalitionsfraktionen auf das Terrorismusbekämpfungsergänzungsgesetz<br />
geeinigt. Hinter dem Wortungetüm verbirgt sich die Fortschrei-bung der<br />
nach [9/11] erlassenen Anti-Terror-Maßnahmen ... Sei sahen u.a. größere<br />
Auskunftsbefugnisse der Nachrichtendienste bei Luftfahrtunterneh-men, Banken,<br />
Post-, Telekommunikations- und Teledienstunternehmen vor<br />
07.07.<strong>2006</strong> BAZ 4 Präsident Putin hat sich seine Machtbefugnisse in der Terrorismusbekämpfung<br />
erweitern lassen. Künftig kann der Präsident ohne Rücksprache Sondereinsatzkräfte<br />
ins Ausland entsenden {Terroritis auch in Russland}<br />
07.07.<strong>2006</strong> Guardian 4 US authorities disrupted terrorist plot to attack Manhattan tunnel system, it is claimed<br />
07.07.<strong>2006</strong> Raw Story 4 [3 <strong>for</strong>mer] officials confirm, that the alleged plot by Muslim extremists to bomb<br />
the Holland Tunnel in New York City was nothing more than chatter by<br />
unaffiliated individuals with no financing or training in an open <strong>for</strong>um already<br />
monitored extensively by the US Gov.<br />
07.07.<strong>2006</strong> ABC 4 Adam Gadahn [Pearlman], who disappeared from Cali<strong>for</strong>nia 7 years ago,<br />
appeared unmasked on an al Qaeda tape made public on the internet<br />
08.07.<strong>2006</strong> FAZ 4 Die Bundesanwaltschaft einen in Kiel ansässigen mutmaßlichen Unterstützer der<br />
terroristischen Vereinigung Al-Qaida in Hamburg festnehmen lassen ... verdächtig,<br />
die ausländische terroristische Vereinigung Al Qaida durch Rekrutierung von<br />
Kämpfern für Selbstmordattentate im Irak und durch Geldzahlungen unterstützt zu<br />
08.07.<strong>2006</strong> CNN 4 Landmark al Qaeda trial collapses - The trial of 19 alleged al Qaeda<br />
members had been designed to showcase how serious Yemen was in the<br />
fight against terror. But the Islamic militants, accused of plotting to<br />
assassinate Westerners and blow up a hotel frequented by Americans, were<br />
all acquitted <strong>for</strong> lack of proof<br />
13.07.<strong>2006</strong> Berlingske 4 EU nedgraderer den højt profilerede Københavns Lufthavn til »mindre sikker«<br />
16.07.<strong>2006</strong> Telegraph 4 Muslim extremist admits he was spy who revealed Canada bomb plot - So<br />
remember that a loser with bad breath and smelly armpits, trying to talk you<br />
into blowing something up, is a government plant<br />
17.07.<strong>2006</strong> Independent 4 [Robert Fisk] ... the 2 children who were atomised in their home in Dweir on<br />
Thursday and whose bodies cannot be found. Their 6 brothers and sisters<br />
were buried yesterday, along with their mother and father. Another "terrorist"<br />
target ... Terrorist, terrorist, terrorist. There is something perverse about all<br />
this, the slaughter and massive destruction and the self-righteous, constant,<br />
cancerous use of the word "terrorist"<br />
20.07.<strong>2006</strong> Telepolis 4 Abdelghani Mzoudi: 428 Tage war er inhaftiert. Da er inzwischen rechtskräftig<br />
von diesem Vorwurf freigesprochen wurde, stünden ihm 4708.- €<br />
Haftentschädigung zu. Doch die Hamburger Justizbehörde will das Geld nicht<br />
auszahlen, da Mzoudi auf der so genannten UN-Terrorliste steht