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Politics : Israel to U.S. : Now Deal with Syria and Iran

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To: sea_urchin who wrote (10085)2/14/2006 6:21:16 PM
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> we can unquestionably look forward to more oppressive laws in the name of increasing "security" or preventing "terrorism" or whatever.

For example, in Australia.

news.ninemsn.com.au

>>Police and spy agencies will for the first time be allowed to monitor the phone calls, emails and text messages of people not suspected of a crime under laws to be introduced to parliament this week.

A joint meeting of Nationals and Liberal parliamentarians has endorsed changes to surveillance laws establishing the powers indefinitely.

Under the changes, police will be able to tap the phone calls and trace the emails and text messages of third parties to suspected crimes.<<
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