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Content minus NARINT & The Netherlands 51► The Middle East Fallout Could Be Grave
52► Obstructionists Hinder WikiLeaks Probe
Colour = WikiLeaks related articles 53► The Not So Secret US War in Pakistan
56► Army withholds … Lewis Spy Probe
02► Private Guards Outnumber Policemen 57► Is Killing our only Option for Terrorists?
02► Clumsy Vatican Diplomacy 58► Attacks on Nuclear Scientists in Tehran
04► Taking Stock of WikiLeaks 60► Anti-terror Expert to Prevent new Leaks
07► JASON: Science of Cyber Security … 61► WikiLeaks and Rendition
08► How Many … Security Clearances? 63► Sifting Through The Wikileaks Fallout
08► The Shadow War in Iran 63► Kim Philby on Truth in Diplomatic Cables
11► Islamic FBI Set-Ups 64► US Focuses on Pakistan's Nuclear …
13► WikiLeaks Cables on Litvinenko 65► Doubt on Iran Missile Cache
14► Sweden Military Knew about Attacks 66► Haftstrafe für Telekom-Mitarbeiter
14► Focus on the Policy, not Wikileaks
15► WL Iimplications for "the Cloud"
16► Targeted Sanctions
16► European Investigation Order
16► Jailed Afghan Drug Lord Was US Spy Content on NARINT: Natural Resources Intel
19► The CIA's El-Masri Abduction [Co-editor Laetitia Baars -More info in colophon]
20► België & VS akkoord: vingerafdrukken
21► Leaks: Military Treatens Courts-Martial 67► Conference: The Future of Intelligence
21► Govt Response to WikiLeaks Problematic 68► US Monitors Aggressive China in Africa
22► Ex-Intel Officers See WikiLeaks Plusses 69► Somalia's Pirates Take to the high Seas
24► Criminal Prohibitions … WikiLeaks
25► US Pressed Germany on CIA Kidnapping
26► Publishing Classified Info
26► Guidance on Using Leaked Docs
27► Selling Classified US Docs Content on The Netherlands
28► Call to Probe Sweden-US Intel Contact 70► Why Holland Is so Important to US
28► The Many Headed Hydra 75► Conference: The Future of Intelligence
31► US Used Israel Intel … Arms Trade 76► OM hield stukken achter …
32► US Govt Forced to Release Spy Docs 76► Boston – Child Abuse - Netherlands
33► Washington Fights to Rebuild Reputation 77► Foute jurist blijkt lek FIOD
38► Iran: Elite Security Unit after Stuxnet 78► NCTb krijgt ook rampen en crises erbij
38► CRS Blocks Access to Wikileaks
39► National Security: The Limits Change
40► More Foreign Fighters … Back in Iraq
41► Mossad: Was this the Chief's last Hit?
43► Vast Hacking by a China that Fears … Content ’in the Fringe’
45► Russian Mole inside NSA
47► Norwegian Firm Wins NATO Contract 79► De Roy van Zuydewijn in het gelijk
47► WikiLeaks War Room - Revisited
49► JTF2: Canadian Secret Unit
49► Syrian Spies Deployed to … Capitals
05► Govt Reports Violations of Limits … 80► Fringe Colophon
TARGETED SANCTIONS
► Source: Statewatch / London / www.statewatch.org
Dec 12 2010 ► Dec 12. EU: European Centre for Constitutional and Human Rights (ECCHR): New
ECCHR-Report - Blacklisted: Targeted sanctions, preemptive security and fundamental rights
Press release:
http://www.statewatch.org/news/2010/dec/eu-ecchr-blacklisted-prel.pdf
Full report written by Gavin Sullivan and Ben Hayes with a foreword by Martin Scheinin, the outgoing
UN Special Rapporteur on the promotion and protection of human rights while countering terrorism:
http://www.statewatch.org/news/2010/dec/eu-ecchr-blacklisted-report.pdf
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