Sentences with phrase «where terrorist suspects»

De Blasio made New York a sanctuary city, rolling out the red carpet for illegals, and de Blasio ended stop and frisk even where terrorist suspects are known to congregate,» the narrator adds.

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During the CNN Republican debate on Tuesday night, Donald Trump said that he would be open to closing parts of the internet where suspected terrorists communicate.
Shami Chakrabarti, director of campaign group Liberty, said: «There's no problem with the targeted investigation of terrorist suspects, including where it requires linking apparently anonymous communications to a particular person.
Hours after the raid, explosions were heard in a Brussels neighborhood where police were searching for another suspected terrorist, news agencies reported.
At least 700 of these suspected Boko Haram terrorists are currently detained in Maroua Central Prison, where already poor conditions «have been worsened by these massive arrests of Boko Haram suspects», the attorney general for the Far North Regional Court of Appeals, Joseph Belporo, told IRIN.
Disclosure orders will be extended to money laundering and terrorist financing cases, requiring disclosure where someone is suspected of having information or documents relevant to an investigation.
Following the failure of control orders, TPIMs are the Home Office's second attempt at a legal mechanism that places restrictions on those who the Security Services suspect may go on to commit a terrorist attack, but where they lack the evidence to prosecute them.
It is true that in A-G's Reference for Northern Ireland (No 1 of 1975)[1977] AC 105, [1976] 2 All ER 937 Lord Diplock seemed to apply the Palmer principle in a case where a soldier shot at a fleeing terrorist suspect, but this case has generally been criticised (most forcefully by Amnesty International).
[217] Special Rapporteur Martin Scheinin wrote in his October 2009 report that, while there had been «a small number of cases where police officers have been subject to investigations and trial following torture complaints,» he was «troubled that complaints against SSI officers in this regard have produced no results,» and «gravely concerned» by information that terrorist suspects subjected to detention by SSI officers were at particular risk of torture.
One notable example is A v UK (2009) 49 EHRR 29, [2009] All ER (D) 203 (Feb), where the ECtHR held that the detention of terrorist suspects based «solely or to a decisive degree on closed material» always amounts to a breach of procedural fairness as guaranteed by the European Convention on Human Rights)(ECHR)[220].
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