Gość: deos
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27.10.08, 05:31
Dolacz prosze do naszej grupy jesli masz podobne zainteresowania i poglady.
Dowiedz sie o swoich prawach obywatelskich w UK i podziel sie wiedza, ktora
masz. Ponizej link do naszej nowej grupy:
tinyurl.com/5bv6qu
Stworzylem ta grupe, ze wzgledu na to, co sie dzieje w kraju, w ktorym mieszkamy:
In Britain today:
* The legal definition of terrorism includes acts of civil disobedience that
harm no one, potentially including organising a mass emailing or faxing of an
organisation;
* The government can outlaw an organisation without proving wrongdoing,
criminalising not only membership of that organisation but also organising
protests in support of that organisation. It is even an offence to wear
clothing in public that make the authorities suspicious you might be a member
or supporter of a proscribed organisation.
* The police, security agencies, inland revenue and customs and excise can
monitor who you email or phone, which websites you visit, and the location of
your mobile phone whilst switched on(read sections 21 to 25 at the page linked
to here) without your knowledge and without a warrant authorisation, or
effective oversight. The govt is also wants this data stored for extended
periods for retrospective searches by the police, etc.
* The government can detain foreign nationals indefinitely without trial if
the Home Secretary certifies they are "suspected international terrorists".
* Authorised officials working for local authorities or the Department for
Work and Pensions can demand any information they deem relevant about a
customer from banks, credit card companies, utility companies and phone
companies without a warrant and without the customer being notified if they
think the customer might be involved in benefit/tax fraud.
* The police can access confidential information held by the govt or other
public authorities without a warrant or any other oversight for the purposes
of (deciding to initiate) any criminal investigation. This information can
even be shared with other polices forces overseas.
* In England and Wales, the health secretary can require confidential patient
information to be handed over to any person or oganisation he specifies.
* For various crimes a defendant has to prove his innocence.
* The human rights laws cannot override legislation passed by its national
parliament even when it has been found to be incompatible with those human
rights laws.
This is the result of a long term trend, stretching back to at least the
1980s, where successive governments have attacked civil liberties designed to
protect the individual from abuses of state power. Both Conservative and
Labour governments have contributed to it.
There's more to come, such as another attempt at removal of the right to jury
trial for complex cases and cases where the judge thinks the jury might be
intimidated, the removal of the double jeopardy rule for serious crimes and
extradition to EU countries without any evidence being presented to British
courts for offences that need not exist in British law and where the charges
can be altered after extradition has occurred.
To dotyczy kazdego, a w szczegolnosci emigrantow w UK!