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Links of the day Monday 13th June 2011
Daniel Hamilton: It’s time to defend our freedom and lift this ban
Toxic Plankton feeds on Android Market for two months
Royston's ANPR surveillo-plan goes to ICO
Labour and liberty: Do the rights thing
Taxman recruits tax-collecting robots
Turkey arrests Anonymous suspects after DDoS protest
Facebooking juror heads for trial
Hacker criminals plant fake news to discredit security researchers
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Billymanning
13 Jun 2011 20:00:00
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Leaks reveal misinformation from University of Nottingham concerning student detained for ‘terrorist activities’
In May 2008, University of Nottingham student Rizwaan Sabir and staff member Hicham Yezza were arrested by counter-terrorism officers causing huge controversy. Sabir had downloaded an al-Qaida training manual as research for a dissertation he was producing, and asked Yezza, editor of a political magazine called Ceasefire, for his help in drafting a PhD proposal. University officials alerted the police and the men were held in police custody for six days. Documents have recently been released on the Unileaks website which give a fresh insight into those events of 2008. They reveal that the university officials who initially contacted the...
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Considering the bad press that CCTV often receives for being expensive, useless and often mismanaged, when the residents of Tredworth in Gloucestershire actively asked police to install cameras due to the vandalism of their cars in the high street, you would have expected them to check they worked first. But this didn’t cross the minds of the Tredworth constabulary. They installed a camera months ago, but after five months locals were shocked to find no arrests had been made. They were even more surprised when it was revealed the camera had never worked. Apparently a blank screen for 150 days...
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