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In reply to the discussion: Detention of Greenwald's husband 'extraordinary', says UK Chairman of Home Affairs Select Committee [View all]dtom67
(634 posts)2. to me, the use of the terror law in this manner
Is the only interesting part of the story. The Nanny - Cam crowd can attack the players all they want; the exposure of the surveillance state remains the main story. They can try to change the focus all they want.
This clearly shows the intentional deprivation of civil liberties.
Hell, even the garbage cans spy on you in London.........
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Detention of Greenwald's husband 'extraordinary', says UK Chairman of Home Affairs Select Committee [View all]
Catherina
Aug 2013
OP
Not sure, but based entirely on the comments made by those that claim to be Boggers
Dragonfli
Aug 2013
#38
How would I know? Either way, you stop someone entering the country with stolen material.
randome
Aug 2013
#8
I have to agree that Miranda was terrorized so if that's the purpose of the law, it worked.
last1standing
Aug 2013
#21
I don't think what Greenwald of Poitras has is 'stolen', under English law
muriel_volestrangler
Aug 2013
#28
Snowden should have gone to a law-abiding country such as the UK instead of Russia! nt
David Krout
Aug 2013
#10
Amnesty International quoted in French paper says "mari" (husband), as well
Laughing Mirror
Aug 2013
#27
And they detained Bolivian President Morales for 12 hours after grounding his State jet.
Fire Walk With Me
Aug 2013
#39