Sentences with phrase «foreign terror suspects»

2004: House of Lords rules that the indefinite detention without trial of foreign terror suspects at Belmarsh jail is unlawful.
In a related story, the Supreme Court «agreed Monday to review a constitutional challenge to the Bush administration's military trials for foreign terror suspects, stepping into a high - stakes test of the president's wartime powers,» writes Gina Holland of The AP, in a report on four terror suspects (including Bin Laden's driver) who are to be tried in military court.
Lord Carlile delivered a sensible speech last night which again made the case for control orders, as well as an enhanced ability to deport foreign terror suspects.
It is worth remembering that control orders were introduced primarily for foreign terror suspects that could not be deported (specifically those detained without trial at Belmarsh prison).
Charles Clarke is hoping to secure a deal with foreign governments that would pave the way for the deportation of foreign terror suspects being held in British jails.
He ruled that the detention of foreign terror suspects without charge breached their human rights, said Britain's decision to invade Iraq breached international law and was a committed and outspoken defender of the Human Rights Act.

Not exact matches

Parliament last week held a closed - door meetng with Foreign Affairs Minister, Hanna Tetteh, on the issue of the two Yemini former terror suspects.
Nick Clegg has signed up to a plan drawn up by Theresa May to strip foreign - born terror suspects of British citizenship — a move that would render them stateless — if they are judged to present a threat to national security.
Turning to the new amendment making it easier for the government to strip foreign - born terror suspects of their citizenship, Jacob Rees - Mogg says he has concerns about this.
He says Theresa May's plan to extend her powers to take away citizenship from foreign - born terror suspects has to be weighed against the public good.
Theresa May now turns to New Clause 12 - the one that would allow the government to deprive foreign - born terror suspects of their citizenship.
As far as they are concerned those evils involve foreign rapists who can't be deported and terror suspects who can't sent home, which means they will be able to bang a populist drum on crime and immigration while blaming foreign European judges — all in one hit.
The legislation raises a plethora of issues and significantly alters the security landscape: It gives the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) powers beyond intelligence gathering (to actively target threats and derail plots); creates new offences (criminalizing «terrorist propaganda» and the «promotion of terror»); lowers the legal threshold to trigger detention to those who may carry out an offence from the existing standard of will carry out to may carry out; extends preventive detention for «suspected» terrorists from three days to seven days (inconsistent with the constitutional presumption of innocence); legally entrenches a no fly list; and grants government agencies explicit authority to share private information with domestic and foreign entities.
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