Sentences with phrase «terrorist suspects such»

The figures do not even include the handful of terrorist suspects such as Abu Qatada whom the Government is seeking to extradite.
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.

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But being a suspected or known terrorist is not one such category.
Facebook already removes some content, such as suspected terrorist propaganda before anyone sees it.
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.
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.
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.
Nationwide Mortgage Loans Corporation compares the name of each borrower to any list of known or suspected terrorists or terrorist organizations issued by any federal government agency and designated as such by the Treasury Department in consultation with the federal functional regulators.
Here's what TSA spokesperson Nico Melendez told TravelSkills: «Currently, TSA's Secure Flight system uses information provided when making a flight reservation — such as name, date of birth, and gender — to identify and prevent known or suspected terrorists or other individuals from gaining access to airplanes or secure areas of airports.
First, he has a well - earned reputation beyond the art world as an independent investigator of government malfeasance, particularly domestic surveillance and off - the - books military operations such as the kidnapping and «extraordinary rendition» of suspected terrorists.
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