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Police corruption: Would you confront your local law enforcer?
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(Matching tags: Civil Rights,9/11,NSA,Privacy,surveillance)
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There are various issues (problems...) in societies that seem to persist through the years. One of these problems seems to be the corruption in the police force. In various countries around the globe, ...
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Created on 29 November 2012
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Newsletter subscription confirmation
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(Matching tags: Middle East,surveillance,Technology,democracy,Siemens,Nokia,Civil Rights)
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Created on 29 October 2012
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US law fails to protect internet privacy
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(Matching tags: Civil Rights,surveillance,Internet,Privacy,ECPA,United States,Privacy Rights)
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21st century technology needs 21st century laws
The Electronic Communications Privacy Act is the basis from which all US laws regarding civil rights in the use of electronic communications stem ...
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Created on 24 October 2011
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How 9/11 Completely Changed Surveillance in U.S.
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(Matching tags: surveillance,Privacy,Civil Rights,NSA,9/11)
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Former AT&T engineer Mark Klein handed a sheaf of papers in January 2006 to lawyers at the Electronic Frontier Foundation, providing smoking-gun evidence that the National Security Agency, ...
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Created on 12 September 2011
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Nokia-Siemens Spy Tools Aid Police Torture in Bahrain
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(Matching tags: Technology,Middle East,democracy,Siemens,Civil Rights,Nokia,surveillance)
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Torture
Spy tools sold and maintained by German communications and engineering giants Siemens and Nokia Siemens Networks are being used by authorities in Bahrain to aid in their interrogation and ...
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Created on 06 September 2011