The antiterrorism bill he is proposing represents a sweeping and unprecedented assault on civil liberties and constitutionally guaranteed rights. |
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He has built his entire political career on antiterrorism, on the slogan of not giving into the demands of hostage takers. |
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Such a move would solve any concern over detracting from the peacekeeping or antiterrorism effort. |
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If found guilty, he could face the death penalty as he has been charged under new government antiterrorism regulations. |
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These initiatives can begin to elicit a context for antiterrorism rather than more terrorism. |
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And they must work to strengthen the capacity of states to meet the binding antiterrorism obligations imposed on them by the Security Council. |
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Congress is expected to incorporate the crime-fighting measure into an omnibus antiterrorism bill that will likely become law. |
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Attorney General Ashcroft is working to keep details of many antiterrorism countermeasures secret so as not to educate the terrorists. |
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In a nutshell, it encourages the development of antiterrorism technology by providing liability limits for terrorism claims. |
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It should impose martial law or state of emergency in the zones of armed conflicts and antiterrorism operations. |
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In California, West Hollywood is employing the same type of antiterrorism bollards as used by the federal government to stop car bombers. |
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To be sure, some details of funding needed for antiterrorism measures remain unclear. |
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As one of the key issues in the morning, the forum discussed antiterrorism measures in the wake of Sept. 11 attacks in the United States. |
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An extraordinary session was convened last Friday to enable the government to extend the Japanese antiterrorism law by another two years. |
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Strong antiterrorism measures can actually support, and not conflict with, civil liberties, Collier said. |
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The decreases are widespread and probably still multiplying, given the expanding character of the antiterrorism campaign. |
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Nor are they likely to be spending more on defense or antiterrorism measures. |
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In addition, that expertise causes other countries to look to Canada for advice and assistance in drafting their own antiterrorism laws. |
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France took note that the Emergency Law will be lifted once the new antiterrorism law will be adopted. |
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Another factor affecting human rights was the threat posed by terrorism and antiterrorism activities. |
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Belgium made reference to the Emergency Law adopted in 1981 and to the antiterrorism law under discussion. |
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We have stringent antinarcotics and antiterrorism legislation and measures that continue to be reviewed to take into account emerging challenges. |
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Focused on law enforcement and constrained by the need to open a case, the FBI's pursuit of the antiterrorism mission was uneven. |
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As part of the broader antiterrorism initiative, there was a significant reorganization of the security and intelligence community. |
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The unlimited geographic scope of terrorist attacks and antiterrorism operations may create program and service discrepancies. |
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She has been an adjunct faculty member of the New School for Social Research in NYC since 1993 and lectures on the antiterrorism laws and the Constitution. |
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The ordinance, which is similar in content to an antiterrorism bill the government has drafted, calls for the death penalty for militants who plot or launch terrorist attacks. |
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Are these antiterrorism measures going to make our nation safer? |
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The groups that joined today in pleading against rash action on new antiterrorism laws included many organizations that would normally have nothing in common. |
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As a result of this conflation of development and conflict prevention with global security and antiterrorism, the integrity of development assistance for poverty eradication is at stake. |
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I call on this Parliament to adopt not only all the reports on antiterrorism measures but also the Moraes report on anti-discrimination policies and minority rights, because fundamental rights are for all citizens. |
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It has yet to change its opposition to refueling in support of antiterrorism activities. |
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Among other functions, the preparation for RAFs must include planning, coordination, and antiterrorism training. |
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The branches deal with provincial law and the National Section deals with federal laws including antiterrorism laws, corporate laws such as the former Bill C-21, dealing with non-share capital corporations and income tax. |
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It is a positive signal that an antiterrorism coordinator has been appointed and the solidarity clause from the draft Constitution has been brought forward. |
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With that in mind, our country has signed all the antiterrorism agreements, both those brokered by the United Nations and those put forward by the African Union. |
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As for the law in question, the antiterrorism battle is a cause that is unanimously supported by the international community, of which we are an integral part. |
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In response to public outcry, the government delayed until 2009 the submission for parliamentary approval of a draft antiterrorism law to replace the 27-year-old state of emergency. |
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Prominent among those charged under the antiterrorism law was journalist Eskinder Nega, who was arrested in 2011 and later sentenced to 18 years in prison. |
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A remobilization of Al Qaeda will take some time, giving members of the antiterrorism coalition opportunity to improve their intelligence and security efforts. |
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The course was organized by the OSCE Centre in Bishkek in co-operation with the Antiterrorism Centre of the State National Security Committee. |
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Antiterrorism initiatives and airline cutbacks are making it ever harder to be a road warrior, so business owners are increasingly taking to the skies in their own aircraft. |
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