Sentences with phrase «as a suspected terrorist»

«On that dangerous theory, the government is secretly blacklisting people as suspected terrorists and giving them the impossible task of proving themselves innocent of a threat they haven't carried out.»
Facebook already removes some content, such as suspected terrorist propaganda before anyone sees it.
Why not freeze their assets as a suspected terrorist organizations under Canadian law?
The six, described as suspected terrorists, were in the vehicle that was destroyed in the attack on Monday.

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As director of the CIA, Mike Pompeo reportedly set up small teams of commandos to kill suspected terrorists, according to a report by BuzzFeed.
Republicans said owning guns is a constitutional right and cited people erroneously suspected as terrorists.
While once focused on written and oral communications, the N.S.A. now considers facial images, fingerprints and other identifiers just as important to its mission of tracking suspected terrorists and other intelligence targets, the documents show.
It comes as the Prime Minister's announced new powers for police to seize terrorist suspects» passports and to prevent British people suspected of fighting abroad in places like Iraq and Syria from returning to the UK.
Since Ferguson concludes his article by stating that he suspects such a terrorist attack as being «bound to happen... sooner or later,» he is effectively saying that England has a loaded weapon pointed at its head, with the trigger poised.
The prime minister distanced himself from the former US president's comments that conducting the controversial practise of simulating drowning on terrorist suspects such as Khalid Sheikh Mohammed - who was allegedly waterboarded 183 times - directly prevented attacks on British soil.
Perhaps a book that describes Bob Quick, the anti-terrorist policeman who decided to arrest me and later revealed the names and addresses of terrorist suspects before a raid as «one of the fi nest offi cers of his generation» should best be treated as a source of unconscious comedy.
An anti-terror advert which suggested people who kept their curtains drawn could reasonably be suspected as terrorists has been banned.
The committee's views on detention of terror suspects will also make good reading for critics, as it finds that it has yet to see evidence to justify the time terrorist suspects can be held without charge.
Democratic 2016 frontrunner Hillary Clinton referred to the San Bernardino shooting suspects as ISIS «wannabes,» because of their social media activity online, and said social media companies should help track and shut down suspected terrorist communication.
However, besides addressing some of the recent controversies in the UK human rights landscape such as deporting suspected terrorists and prisoner voting, the Conservative Manifesto does not provide much detail on what specifically a British Bill of Rights will contain and how it will differ from the HRA.
The UK operated black sites for detained suspected terrorists as well, holding them without charge and denying them justice.
This led to many US Supreme Court cases trying to determine the rights of captured suspected terrorists, ranging from the rights of basic humane treatment to the right of public jury trials as civilians are entitled.
Question 2 The OP doesn't specify which parts of the Geneva Conventions he is referring to, but I believe it is in regards to the treatment of suspected terrorists, also known as «enemy combatants.»
I'm going to repeat one more time: As a matter of policy, the preference of the United States is to capture terrorist suspects.
What good was the HRA when New Labour's database state was being built, tourists, photographers and trainspotters were routinely treated as terrorist suspects, and the right to peaceful protest was systematically eroded until it became almost a cipher?
Speaking to reporters in Times Square, U.S. Sen. Chuck Schumer said that as early as Wednesday, Democrats would move to add legislation to ban people suspected of terrorist inclinations from accessing firearms as an amendment to a Justice Department appropriations bill.
«Once the accuracy of the designation of a controlee as a terrorist suspect has been verified by the court, as a general rule judges should recognise that officials and the police have far more understanding of the restrictions required to effect a control order,» he said.
The gun - rights group NY2A has delivered petitions to Senate leaders in opposition to IDC Leader Jeff Klein «s bill that would not only prevent the sale of guns to people on no - fly suspected terrorist list but allow for their confiscation as well.
No fewer than 18 Boko Haram suspects were killed while several others escaped with gunshot wounds as troops of 26 and 28 Task Force Brigades repelled an early morning daring attack by the terrorists on military locations at Pulka and Bitta in the fringes of Sambisa forest.
Confirming the arrest in a statement, Acting Director, Army Public Relations, Colonel Sani Usman said, «As all hands are on deck to finally defeat Boko Haram terrorists in our country, today (Monday) in the morning, another declared wanted suspected Boko Haram terrorist, Ishaku Wardifen, was nabbed by vigilant troops of 23 Brigade Special Battalion at a check point in Maiha, Adamawa State.
Ms May said the government was doing «everything possible» to deport the suspected terrorist, she emphasised, and described the European court as having come to a decision «not in the best interests of the United Kingdom».
«The troops also recovered one Fabrique Nationals (FN) rifle, one G3 rifle, charged magazines and a pair of military camouflage uniform suspected to be used by the terrorists to disguise as military personnel.
His statement reads: «The attention of the Nigerian Army has been drawn to a news story circulating on Social Media and some mainstream media that suspected Boko Haram terrorists have allegedly attacked Pulka and abducted 22 women, attributing it to an unidentified Bulama as source.
Hayden declined to specify the nature of Abu Khattala's debriefing, but noted that «as a general rule, we will always seek to elicit all the actionable intelligence and information we can from terrorist suspects taken into our custody.»
He can also show political courage and, as New York City Police Commissioner Bill Bratton urges, get behind closing the loophole that currently allows suspected terrorists on the Terrorist Watch List to legally purchase firearms.
The vote came nearly a week after a well - coordinated suicide - bombing and shooting attacks in Paris by Islamic State terrorists killed 129 people, and amid reports that one of the suspects posed as a Syrian refugee to enter France.
«I myself, as a prosecutor, have dealt with gun violence... As long as (the denied gun sale to a suspected terrorist) is brought before an independent judiciary with the standard of probable cause... that's the issuas a prosecutor, have dealt with gun violence... As long as (the denied gun sale to a suspected terrorist) is brought before an independent judiciary with the standard of probable cause... that's the issuAs long as (the denied gun sale to a suspected terrorist) is brought before an independent judiciary with the standard of probable cause... that's the issuas (the denied gun sale to a suspected terrorist) is brought before an independent judiciary with the standard of probable cause... that's the issue.
The figures do not even include the handful of terrorist suspects such as Abu Qatada whom the Government is seeking to extradite.
Four gunmen suspected to be members of the Boko terrorist, on Tuesday, shot dead six members of vigilante youths known as civilian JTF in Damasak, Mobar...
Four gunmen suspected to be members of the Boko terrorist, on Tuesday, shot dead six members of vigilante youths known as civilian JTF in Damasak, Mobar Local Government Area of Borno State.
Suspected Boko Haram terrorists and accomplices numbering 249 were on Monday released by the Joint Interrogation as approved by the Chief of Army Staff in Maiduguri.
Two days ago, on Thursday 22nd February 2018, suspected Boko Harm terrorists attempting to escape through one of the blocking positions of the troops, paid dearly as quite a number of them were neutralized.
As for DD, I thought he was concerned more about detention of terrorist suspects without trial too long, rather than with Labour's curbing of basic freedoms of speech and conscience, but I may need to be corrected on that point.
The suspected terrorist, who simply identified himself as Alkali, according to the police, was arrested by security operatives after he confessed that he fled from Sambisa forest.
«As we continue our push to clear all remaining elements of Boko Haram terrorists we call on law abiding citizens of the country to continue providing security agencies with credible information about all known and suspected terrorists.
Criminologist Lorenz Boellinger of the University of Bremen in Germany and his colleagues probed the backgrounds of 250 people who had been suspected or convicted of terrorist activity — they read trial records and spoke to prison officers as well as to seven of the terrorists themselves.
Indeed, many people reflexively brand terrorists as «crazy»; some researchers, too, have suspected psychiatric problems such as antisocial personality disorder as a cause of political or religious violence.
Regardless of whether terrorists are sloppy or stupid, they do have a wide array of explosive tools at their disposal: from highly volatile chemical bombs manufactured from relatively common ingredients, such as the hexamethylene triperoxide diamine (HMTD) suspected in the foiled London terror plot, to the military grade plastic explosive Semtex.
In the Season 2 premiere, several months after foiling a terrorist attack on Dodger Stadium, FBI agent Darwyn Al - Sayeed is about to start a new life as a teacher at Quantico when he is asked to investigate a new terror suspect; former cell leader Farik is interrogated by the CIA.
The reasons for that failure to prosecute are complicated, but involve some trepidation over the suspect's status as an FBI informant who is working to uncover a terrorist sleeper cell functioning out of a closely - watched LA mosque.
The director made the bold decision to cast, as themselves, the three young American friends who wrestled the suspected terrorist to the floor, but audiences do not appear to have been very intrigued by that novel prospect — in the UK at least.
The bombers were not Nuri's former drug associates, as the police first suspect, but neo-Nazi terrorists.
Running parallel to Isabella's quest to locate her missing husband, and the barbarous abuse he suffers abroad, is the backstory of the suicide bombing which El - Ibrahimi is suspected of being involved in, as it relates to Abasi's romantically confused daughter who mistakenly dates a terrorist.
As Americans flock to the movie, Zero Dark Thirty, by the brilliant and gifted director, Kathryn Bigelow (whom Naomi Wolf appositely named the new Leni Riefenstahl, «torture's handmaiden» and «apologist for evil») to rejoice in the apparent success of the U.S. government's plan for sodomizing and water boarding suspected Muslim terrorists, no U.S. citizen, whether living within or outside the U.S., is safe from drone surveillance or assassination.
A person suspected or known to the government as a terrorist is not issued a credential.
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