"Welcome to Great Britain." "The country of delicious food an exciting nightlife and animal." "But above all a country of freedom." "In 2003went Tony Blair and George Bush this freedom spread to Iraq." "3Buses full of people went to a American military base to protest." "En route they were challenged 100man by police in M.E. equipment." "The police took them 2hours standing and searched every corner and hole." "" " Is there something in what someone may injure, something sharp?" "I have keys and some other things." "Do you think we have time for the protest going get what we want legally attend?" "" " I answered this kind do not ask, we have a job and who do we." "Pardon, you're forgetting something!" "There were some paper masks, scissors and speelgoedsoldaatjes seized." "The seized items would indicate that there is a chance for disturbance of public order." "so they escort us back to London." "This is illegal." "I want to speak with ..." "They let us not matter." "" " Pull the door." "The police pushes the door closed, 3are the agents." "" " Hey, this is a moving vehicle." "He'd like to talk to the supervisor." "5agents keep the door shut." "They filmed me." "Legally, they do not." "Democracy?" "Freedom?" "They let us not from the bus to go to the toilet to go." "People feel nauseous." "The driver is afraid of the police." "They have threatened to arrest him." "The people are desperate and it feels like a hijacking." "The right to deprive against to protest the war." "The deprivation of freedoms" "In 1933a fire broke out in the Reichtag building in Germany." "Hitler said that this is a terrorist attack was by the Communists." "He used the media to fear and panic to spread." "He claimed the Reichtag regulation, what an anti terrorism law." "This law stipulated that personal freedom might be curtailed." "This deprived the right to a fair trial and freedom of expression." "In 1939, a stamp J Jewish shops used to identify." "During the kristalnacht were the windows inserted and the Holocaust began." "Because nobody could protest could Hitler the most brutal totalitarian state." "In 1939Germany fell within Poland." "Great Britain and France declared war." "A whole generation was scrapped." "But with the hope that the future generation could live in freedom." "In 1945, the allies the victory and said, "never again"." "To the world it had to protect the Citizens are protected against the state." "If not Hitler's rights German citizen had deprived they may perhaps Hitler to stop the war." "In november 1950, the disrupted European countries together to this in the future." "The European Convention on Human Rights was offered by Winston Churchill." "These included basic fundamental rights to to protect citizens against his government." "This would in the next 50years intakt remain in Great Britain." "In 1997we could not wait for the Conservative Party to send back home." "The saviour in times of distress." "Tony Blair was not a politician, he was a film star." "When the labour party was founded ..." "I've always been like this do in Usher Hall." "Fantastic." "England was so charmed Tony moved to Downing Street." "The nation was in safe hands." "New labour laws took more than any government ever did." "Remembered in more than 10years 3000new crimes." "It is illegal for a traffic to imitate." "Potatoes import from Poland is fundamentally wrong." "It is now an offence to a atomic bomb to explode." "But the terrorist attacks in New York from 2001" "Tony gave the chance to on the global stage." "The world is grateful what Great Britain has contributed in the war against terrorism." "In order to protect the nation against terrorism" "Laws were adopted which also undermine fundamental rights." "March 11, 2005:" "If, god verhoede, a terrorist attack is carried out in this country." "Then do people not say that these laws are too heavy, whether fundamental rights are flouted." "Nobody will tell me this." "They will ask whether the it was strict enough." "On July 7, 2005" "I stepped into the subway, to my work." "And suddenly .... boem!" "We sat under the black soot and blood." "People were injured, had glass in their feet, cried." "I said "komop we are nearly there"." ""We should make a complaint because it is a bad trip. "" "Everything for the people to calm them." "We let violence is not our society and values and standards change." "Blair always said that our way of life not change but they do so." "They are not terrorists but the government does it." "We have the terrorism legislation of 2000." "The anti terrorism and 2001crime legislation." "The most recent anti terrorism legislation of 2005." "A change to suspects to imprison." "We also have our modernised extradition." "An extension of house arrest imposed." "If there are more obstacles there will be more laws." "Do not panic, everything is ok." "1Person was in my train with a bomb." "900People remained calm and care for each other." "Thousands of people wanted to help us." "Very London, the following day return to his work." "We have since then no attack more." "You can live with it." "If I had gone dead ..." "I would not torn the constitution want to be seen on my behalf." "Have no doubt, the rules of the game are changing." "Freedom of expression" "Freedom of speech means sometimes hear things that you do not like." "Tony Blair solved this by the Labour Party conference by banning comments about the Iraq war." "We had you would not." "" " The Germans are, say nothing about the war." "Walter Wolfgang is already a member of the Labour Party since before the birth of Tony Blair." "He is 83years old, I'm 93years old." "I know only since last year that he has fled the Nazis." "He goes to the labour conference." "Does the best speech, he said "nonsense"." "During the speech, Straw it became too much for me and I cried, "nonsense"." "We are in Iraq 1for some reason." "Then someone cried, "let the old man with peace"." "and then they went to him." "You must leave the building." "" " For what reason?" "Because breaking the rules in the hall." "You can not force me to leave the building." "No, I am entitled to my opinion like Jack on his." "They battered Steve Forrest, but he is solid and the bruising were a few days later less." "" " Do they have beaten him?" "Yes, they've done." "Why you're not ga Just with him." "Walter was arrested terrorists under the legislation." "They think that if they control about the conference that public opinion among them control, but that's not true." "The result was exactly the opposite." "Sorry, that was never allowed to happen." "I was not even in the conference room when it happened." "Well sir, you may protest." "Fortunately, we live in a democracy so that it is possible." "The danger is that they create an atmosphere where public protest increasingly difficult." "You can now throughout the country shall be fined if you do not agree 're with the government." "You do not agree to talk on the arms of the law feel." "I had not expected that we have a fine would receive due insult." "We started as the central supplier for the country side alliance." "A 20-year old girl was arrested because she had her t-shirt exchange." "A very friendly girl, quite fun really." "She had her t-shirt off." "They thought that they are a joke made but they were serious." "She was totally intimidated by the police." "My mistake was that perhaps I asked what the word insult." "" " How was the sale after this incident?" "Rijsde the pan." "You know you can be arrested if you bear?" "" " Nice way!" "If people are not entitled to freedom of menigsuiting and come together." "Then they have no right to their government to control." "The government does not more accountability to go." "The place where the government accountable to testify is the House of Commons." "Where are our representatives in the sweat work on our behalf." "Game, set and match." "Not once." "It should be possible to demonstrate and protest and our annoyances into the political centre of Great Britain without the consent of a policeman." "The "major organized Crime Act "of 2005 it is prohibited to protest within 1kilometer of the parliament." "Except if you consent receives from the police." "The right to protest" "I've fixed a lot of mistakes things done in my life but a badly organised In any criminal case." "I will probably be in prison, approximately 2weeks, because I am not a wild form filling to the police permission." "On October 25, the police were immediately on the spot." "She said that there is zero tolerance policy, I went back and took Maya." "I thought immediately that I certainly would be arrested." "All kinds of things shooting immediately through your head." "How does this on my C.V. stand, but then I thought." "I do not want any job who punish me for something which I believe." "Maya and Milan held a commemoration by Downing Street." "She mentioned the names of killed citizens and British soldiers in Iraq." "Fortunately, there were 14 agents on the ground." "We were arrested and stopped a minibus and were taken to the Charing Cross police station." "Maya, a vegan chef from Hastings was a minor celebrity." "What kind of a society we live as a woman that does not look dangerous, arrested for a peaceful protest." "I think someone like the Maya should be able" "" " But that has not, they will be convicted." "What I would like to know in detail why the police had refused previewed their wishes." "We had the police a week informed in advance and when we arrived were bringing us to wait." "I remember when I bid called for the newspaper to buy." "It was midnight and no store was still open." "I am however concerned about Maya its security." "I am far too cowardly to to barbed wire fences and over climbing, a watchdog against." "On the anniversary of their arrest" "Maya and Milan tried again a commemoration to be held on Parliament Square." "I am a bit more nervous, the police will of course have already done." "As organizer of the meeting" "I walk the chance to 51weeks' imprisonment." "Achmed Khaled Hussein age unknown, died on March 19, 2006." "Lieutenant Tom Townsil, age 27 died on October 27, 2006." "Good day." "A flyer with rules of the police station." "This tells you everything what you need to know." "Get your information, oh pardon." "One of the goals for a policeman to have is to prevent crime." "The British agent is a friend of everyone except the criminal." "He has learned to serve the citizen not to suppress." "It is his job to always be ready to stand if someone needs help." "Please understand that you do these measures, the E.U. Convention of violating human rights?" "I share them now and maybe we can discuss that later." "Do you now fit freedom of expression?" "As I said, I share them and you have to wait." "And what exactly do we wrong?" "The police took no risk with this revolving door criminals." "So Maya and Milan were re-arrested." "For my fundamental rights, I am prepared to go to prison." "If you pay the fine than say you really that you're guilty." "That I refuse to do so." "2days later on Remembrance Day" "Tony Blair also commemorated the dead at the Cenotaph." "He had no asked permission, but fortunately he was not arrested." "If I daily protesteerders pass by Downing Street." "Mention anything, they protest against it." "Then I may not like what they call me but I thank god that they can say." "That is freedom." "Then why protests around the parliament banned?" "In June 2001Brian Haw began his protest against the sanctions against Iraq." "In 4years the government has Brian arrested several times and lawsuits ensued." "But Brian won every time, So the Minister of Home Affairs David Blunkett changed the law." "It is described as a sledge hammer in order to crack an acorn but sometimes you have an acorn that you needed a sledge hammer." "And this is a big acorn." "August 2005, the badly organised crime law prohibits protests in the parliament without permission." "But because Brian his protest began earlier he was an exception." "Domestic affairs were appealed and won." "When agents went 78Brian visits." "No idea why they paid for this dirty work." "Look at the time, like Nazis middle of the night." "Brian was only 1to 3meters use for his protest." "The justification of the police was:" ""Terrorists can hide bombs in the protestborden "" "If I would want to be a zelfmoordterrorist" "I would form and return." "I would get my licence and as an agent passes let me see my licence, "Everything is ok, I have permission"." "And then I myself would inflate." "Paperwork sign protects absolutely nobody." "You need a permit to protest." "Even if you're on your own." "So what will happen as a whole group will demonstrate individually, but together." "We are all one application." "If the police want to burocratie then we play them." "How much have you there?" "" " I've had 5." "Fantastic!" "We have overvist." "The war in greening." "The government that makes abused by the police." "Protests for too little subsidy zweef for boots." "More people magazines about politicians." "Can I return my form?" "Oh my god, you must see!" "Pie are also weapons in the struggle for fundamental rights." "Indeed, there are also important Details on the cakes." "I would like to take a photocopy wish." "He would not have the cake but it would overwrite." "What kind of cake is it?" "Raspberries cake." "The Minister of Home Affairs now has the power to ensure an protestfree zone." "This is especially easy in Yorkshire to a U.S. military base to protect against hazardous objects." "The first people convicted were under the new law were 2's grandmother, Helen and Sylvia." "We decided to go here to the law to challenge in the security zone on the basis to go hiking." "We have been indicted under Section 168, 128sorry." "We are well received despite the metal barriers for cars." "They did not pass that we were on foot." "We just ran around and now They themselves ingemetseld." "Heavy police organised criminals law." "No, we are ....." "Section 128of the heavy Organised Crime Act." "We are very excited, we have made history." "You are the first arrested and we will arrest you as the first agents." "Let's all sing." "They are more psychological games." "Wait ...." "They are sheep." "" " Oh someone from the port." "They are rigorous and you make it harder." "But the point is, they do this to protest a stop." "Can I ask what you do?" "How is it?" "We had the fine." "Why has that changed?" "Because 2policemen disturb us." "What you filming?" "" " For the Olympic ceremony." "I have information you need." "" " Are we obliged?" "Yes." "" " Under what law?" "Which section?" "We have Section 44to say searches." "Does he Section 44 of the 2000terrorism law?" "I can assure you searches and write data." "" " Where is this justified?" "Do you mean in Section 44?" "So he is still the terrorism legislation." "But we are middle of a meadow." "" " You are standing in the direction of the base." "I stand with my back against the base, agent." "" " You can easily turn around and look at it." "Why would I want to do?" "I give you the reason and I ga not in dispute." "Would you give your information or not?" "What do you know?" "Name, address and date of birth." "Do we suffer from dementia?" "The police left the anti terror legislation to 100,000people used to hold." "But nobody was really a terrorist." "Ok, another pleasant day." "Good luck with the Olympic ceremony." "Look, we have no data handed over." "Most people think that they are obliged but they must have a valid reason." "Fundamental rights and duties we in this country because people have been obtained This would suffer." "They are ordinary people who did so." "At the beginning of the 20th century saw the Sufferjets civil disobedience as the only way to get their message to spread." "It worked." "In the 80years introduced Thatcher the flat." "This caused some angry people." "This was the flat." "If the government can no longer listens we go very far to be heard." "Climate change is a major problem" "The aerospace industry is the growing greatest polluter." "So we wanted a peaceful protest." "We do not shouted to the police, nothing aggressive." "It is for me very important that our daughters brought anyone in danger." "I am a Christian preacher, you might not" "Think of something good, what you find important." "Then bend your head as if we are to pray." "On an unused runway East London Airport" "Carroll was a pastor commemoration climate change for all victims." "There was a gijzelingsonderhandelaar along." "But you had no hostages?" "" " No." "They were 4hours on the runway held with armed police on standby." "After a day locked up and if their parents do not call." "They were in an isolation cell imprisoned for 36hours." "All apart, in separate police." "I sat naturally in the cell but my son was at home." "He was awakened by loud to 02:45 gebonk and the word "police"." "He says that the agents may had a gun." "" " How many agents?" "5agents." "And as a parent I want my this family does not inflict." "The police themselves can be carried away in this atmosphere that shows no clear line between peaceful protest and terrorism." "They left us 1to 1Friday Throughout the night and told that we do not could deal with each other." "They were on the streets put no money or mobile phone, with the statement that they arrested would be if they talk to each other." "We do clearly secure peaceful protest." "Boom!" "A politically driven politielaars comes down." "To be honest, when I saw and released my belongings that they had fallen." "That was my house doorgezocht and my partner in panic." "I thought, 'I never do this more "." "I wish that she never does." "Never ever." "And therefore I want it never again have to do." "Would you do it again?" "" " Yes, certainly." "Maybe one year break." "While this treatment is worrying it is still far from the terrible suffering that people elsewhere undergone t.g.v. political action." "Yet we must see the small steps between a state of freedom and a no state of freedom." "In order to protect the aviation industry, to Alan and Rose "conspiracy" charged." "where a long prison sentence can stand." "And I am that we live in a country where peaceful protest a natural part of our democratic heritage." "" " CITIZEN ARM INSPECTION -- ." "But in Brighton," "Some made the mistake for which democratic legacy to be used." "We are the Brighton Burger weapons inspectors and we are here to monitor EDO MBM on mass destruction." "It would be foolish to protest in London, to lobby for a government of which we know that they are determined to wage war, while in our own backyard The guidance systems were made used for these atrocities." "We want to see what they do in the factory." "They manufacture electronic circuits." "The bomb itself, they have perhaps never seen." "My daughter was already in the frontline on this issue." "And so I was really aware of the importance of a local demonstration." "Let this somewhat larger." "John Catt was a painter of 82years." "He served in the Air Force during WW-2." "John and Linda regularly take part in the protests at the EDO weapons." "The company reacted excessively, and demanded an straatverbod." "And this ban covered a large area." "In the first instance, there was even a public park decided in this area." "So if you're in a public park would be caught with an anti-weapon protestbandje, you could be arrested." "The ban covered everyone." "Yes, it was a ban on the whole world a public area." "It would have the effect of a demonstrator not even to his own house could go." "A man who later very struck by the protests, named Mark Lynch, submitted on behalf of EDO MBM straatverboden." "Sommatie 1as presented." "Sommatie 2as presented." " Who are you, sir?" " It is not issued!" "Number 13, handed over." "He throws rubbish down." "Are you an agent of the ..." " Hee, I saw that you pushed that man!" "Very naughty yours" "There is a straatverbod of force." "You need to that side of the road." "If you do not disappear just the way you are liable for the cutting of the road." "If you're on the road, you will be arrested." "for obstruction of the highway?" "And yourself?" "CAMERA'S POLICE" "I went to the other side of the road, As usual, and told a police agent:" "listen, I make some sketches." ""Today!" He said." ""You had to remain on the berm." And that was the first time I realized it is now a different world has become." "And they went twice the row with demonstrators along." "I could not understand what the agents said, because there was much noise from us, the demonstrators." "We had everything to us." "I really have my hands on my back was fascinated," ""Let him go!"" "And shortly afterwards was also my daughter in the politiebus justified." "I saw how the events took place and my father instinctively came to help." "Are you attacked?" ""CV 56"" "By this guy in the white shirt." "And I was arrested." "In the chaos, and was accused maltreatment of an agent." "What are you doing?" "Is this the man who attacked the agent?" "Chris and Linda were indicted for attacking a policeman." "49Suspects received a demand for payment." "They were seen as the instigators of the harassment of EDO MBM, and were repeatedly arrested." "With deliberately done to make them black and something to be able to show that the massive deployment of police justified." "Chris In his case: 9times arrested." "Sussex Police consulted with the company and the lawyer, on how to act." "And how they should act to stronger on the court." "And how they actually were on order must arrest." "So what they did: when they straatverbod applied, they said:" ""Look, these people we have arrested, A tm Z, blablabla and here is the list "" "They arranged themselves so sufficiently arrests to be able to obtain the execution." " In order to stop the protests?" " Yes." "The anti-stalking law which is a profession did against the demonstanten, was written by the lawyer Timothy Lawson-Cruttenden," "EDO who also represented, and the person was behind the execution strategy." "" " These are very serious crimes, that the people charged?" "" " Yes, that have been withdrawn." "" " Why is that again repealed?" "I do not know." "According to the demonstrators because the police certain records are not public wanted." "We asked for e-mails, correspondence between" "Lawson-Cruttenden, EDO and chief inspector Cox." "The Sussex police would not think there is evidence top water was brought to the court regarding their collusion with EDO MBM and their involvement in the plant." "Hm, that's what the demonstrators say, and that they would always say, right?" "I mean, look obvious from the police to act as arbitrators." "They have 8cases simultaneously." "I want you over." "It is a court order that says, that the execution now only 5, named, activists are concerned." "Overhandigd." "Fine." "" " If you comment?" "" " None." "I would like this over:" "In order to avoid any misunderstanding," "The execution, what you already eleven months long time, concerned now only five named defendants." "" " I am fully aware." "OK." "Overhandigd." "" " A moment, come here, I am speaking against you!" "Take that with you, or I'll grab for disorder and throw waste on the streets." "The end result is better than expected:" "From the execution is nothing, EDO had managers from the U.S. there." "Their lawyers have significantly pain offered to those who were the target straatverbod of the campaign ..." "Each of the 35charges had been withdrawn." "The protests will continue." "If you want to do:" "every Wednesday between 4and 6hours." "This is what the police repeatedly appointed as a spotter pamphlet." "As used by FIT teams." "" " Are you out?" "Yes, here I stand next to Mark Thomas of Channel-4." "I know cases of people who, during a anti-war demonstration, by constantly a team of police agents were followed and filmed while they just demonstrated." "No violent history or whatever." "Hoofdcommissaris Barry Norman, FIT-founder of the team:" "When police come into contact with demonstrations is the FIT team." "This profusion of surveillance which was introduced by the FIT teams, whose work was monitoring the demonstrators;" "for their homes." "The task of the police is the tracking of people if they committed crimes." "Would you like it if someone approached you and a camera, or so close?" "It's pretty intimidating when it happened to me." "" " Natural" "How close they come?" "If they all so close then filming" "(I do not know because I was not here,) that is probably not what they should do." "You're in a public space." "There is a great opportunity, especially in London, that a CCTV camera in a lamppost you walk in filming." "Right to Privacy" "People across the world have fought for these rights." "We in Britain have been so long that we are a bit have become easy." "There is a danger that we are on day 1 too late to wake up and think ..." "Wait, where is the law Privacy remained." "Welcome to the world anti terrorism." "This is an annual security and surveillance fair." "Where an entire industry kapitaliseert our fears." "Anyone can the-art on espionage matters buy." "Including cameras that by clothes may watch." "So you have a weapon?" "" " Yes." "And now that you hide." "" " Yes." "And this is the weapon, but what is it?" "Did you also a weapon?" "" " This is perhaps light reflection." "But it indicates that you 2weapons have." "Now 3." "It takes a while to adapt." "It is a temporary installation." "We had 2days for the future." "The black stain in the gun." "" " But it could also be something else?" "It may be something else, we can not say exactly what it is." "But we can say that something is." "If you closer to the camera it may perhaps be clear." "He has something, look." "That is the weapon." "Unbelievable." "So you have cameras everywhere?" "Only power is the problem." "Completely no problems with privacy?" "Cameras can hang everywhere, We have only power." "So you are watching the person the whole time?" "" " Yes" "You see everything he sees?" "" " Yes" "And you see him from above?" "" " Yes yes." "This was not surveillance designed." "But it is more profitable." "The opportunities are greater in this industry." "So you can monitor 2people?" "" " That I leave to them." "But if they can say, "no no, that is wrong"." "Is there a place where you No camera would hang up?" "If, for example ehmm students not to the w.c. can because this is put on fire." "I would focus on a camera the sinks, not the toilets themselves." "Do you think there is such a thing as too much cameras or you do not believe in?" "If you have nothing to hide why would you be afraid?" "So you believe in that assertion?" "" " Yes." "So you've never to hide?" "Ehhh, that's a good question." "Approximately 4million cameras in Britain." "That than 250,000people to enable them to drive." "" " No that's not the case." "How many are there?" "" " I have no idea." "What training do you need to to drive?" "" " Nothing at all." "You can just start." "" " On the first day?" "On the first day you can Just the levers operate." "That does not immediately positive." "How do we reconcile liberty with security in this new world." "And so I do not live in a police state or a big brother society." "Or some essential freedoms at stake." "In 1787the architect designed a perfect prison, a Panopticon." "Prisoners would be seen everywhere without knowing whether someone looked." "It was intended to safeguard prisoners only by sending surveillance." "It was seen as the ultimate power of mind over mind." "None Panopticon was ever built." "But Tony Blair his legacy will that he has changed the whole country in the perfect prison." "The government want a tracking chip in each car stop." "Surveillance cameras are dir connected to microphones and facial recognition software so that they know where you are and what you say." "We can also make choices in terms of expenditure." "Instead of millions of pounds to to compulsory ID cards" "We can also provide additional agents put on the streets for safety." "Now Labour want to spend billions to compulsory ID cards." "We want ID cards because this is good." "This time it is legitimate to ID cards to bear." "It is the right thing to do." "Within a few years you have a compulsory ID card." "This will be a gold mine to store information." "This will in national identity Registry will be saved." "If you get the government to do you get a note so that your entire government Life knows." "This will be linked to your medical and school records and you d.n.a. profile." "Gordon Brown told that he Information will sell to companies where computer hackers free from them." "Your address, if you moved you must pass." "If you fail at school is it in the database." "Buy a licence." "If you are a member of a trade union." "If you get medication for your rheumatism." "If you have HIV State in the database." "Your child to school let go." "Ga than you sollicitereren you will not be eligible." "And that is the police state." "Why should they have all that information and know everything?" "What will they do with it?" "Can they not just opzouten." "The information gathered about you and your children will even stop crime before it is committed." "If we do not predict much faster and intervene then children grow in non-functioning families." "A few years later they have a problem for the society and themselves." "How early?" "Research says that children still in their diapers to sit." "Or even before the birth." "If you have nothing to hide then you have nothing to fear." "What I fear most of such a database is incompetence." "The computer says no." "If the computer "no" says in a society where where everything depends that the Computer "yes" says." "What's that?" "Is that 1times until you solve the besta not you think?" "Previously they had to justify why they are our privacy and liberty." "Now we have our existence to justify them." "If we introduce ID cards, what many countries have long, a totalitarian measure called is absurd." "Total absurd." "Many countries have ID cards." "But often obliged to the people authoritarian dictators such as Napoleon." "ID cards during 2nd World War introduced." "Churchill had regret the deprivation of our freedom." "He promised to delete the once the war was over." "But he lost the elections and the Labour Party removed nothing." "The information on the map grew enormously and police started to randomly to demand of people." "In 1950protested Harry Willcock from Leeds." "The police required ID card, but he refused." "He said, "I am a liberal, I am against this sort of thing. "" "He was arrested but took his case to the highest court in the country." "Because the maps so unpopular were he was a national hero." "The judge said that ...." "The compulsory ID card changes neat citizens criminals." "The government removed the ID card and gave privacy back." "In Rwanda introduced the colonial Belgian government ID cards to the Hutus and Tutsis to divorce by their physical differences." "In 1994destroyed the country itself when the Hutus the Tutsis mercilessly attacked." "A Tutsi ID card was fatal at every roadblock." "Because everyone had an ID card the genocide was very efficient." "Nearly 1million lives were lost in just 100days." "The secret police in Soviet East Germany had a record of each man, woman and child." "Their entire history of birth to their death." "This was used to control." "They could not digitize because the technology did not exist." "If they had it would seem on the national identity register." "There are big advantages in a national identity approach." "That among us can help against terrorists and criminals." "The biometric ID card system in Spain The bombings in Madrid in return." "We know that the attack-perpetrators ensure that they have an ID with them." "Mohammad Sidique Khan gave his ID in the other three attack-perpetrators, and ensured that it was found spot after the attacks." "On the ID is not a yellow stamp with "terrorist"." "They are ordinary people." "Mohamed Atta showed a normal valid passport when he went on board the flight he invloog the WTC." "So here, in England, we stand shoulder to shoulder with our American friends in this tragic hour." "January 2002:" "Tony Blair  George Bush are nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize ." "January 2002:" "Tony Blair  George Bush are nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize (Really)" "April 2002:" "Tony Blair visits Texas and promises unconditional support for the invasion of Iraq." "Thank you." "Thank you." "24september 2002:" "Tony Blair gives the best performance his whole acteercarriere." "Iraq has biological and chemical weapons within 45minutes geaktiveerd can be." "Attack within 45Minutes." "Focus revealed that Saddam is finished to carry out chemical attacks" "January 2003:" "The preparations are ready for the invasion of Iraq" "Ga to zapruder.nl" "And you also!" "February 10, 2003:" "Blair gets a secret report" "which states that a war in Iraq the threat of terrorism will increase." "Tony Blair ignored the report and millions of demonstrators" "We have never meegelopen in a demonstration." "I just had the feeling that we suddenly sat in a roller coaster, and I wanted out." "The war will create more anger and frustration between Muslims and the west." "The report proved accurate 2years later, when 4Britons committed a suicide attack in London" "The kaleidoscope has been shaken." "The pieces change." "Soon they will find their place again." "For the time comes;" "Let this world around us re!" "Innocent until the contrary is proved" "The day after the 7/ 7attacks" "The Sun demanded that possibly innocent people in internment had to be stopped." "They decided that each time a bomb, they must show that they are doing something, that they are strong." "The Sun continued to call for action." "As a reaction to that effect, Blair tried one of our oldest rights to pieces." "He announced that the police would have the power to you, without charge, 3months to conclude." "Verbijsterend." "After what happened in Ireland." "Invalid convictions with jury-rechtzittingen." "In 1974the IRA bombardeerde two cafees in Birmingham, with 21deaths as a result." "The "Birmingham Six" by acquaintances ill-treatment during police detention." "It took them 16years to prove their innocence." "In order to imagine someone 90days for interrogation to maintain ..." "I still can not believe that they were seriously here." "Secondly, with regard to the 90days:" "The reason for this is that according to the police" "This possibility is needed to prevent attacks." "Interesting." "The reason for the police was:" "We have a problem because the majority of those arrested remain silent and ... a large part of the time is wasted because they pray to." "And they represent approximately ... blabla same, and therefore it is difficult to ... enough time with them." "For us they are feeling at the point to tell us something." "but we must release them again." "So if we have them 90days it's a lot easier." "In principle, they hope to use them to break." "On the day of the vote in the House The Sun placed a bomslachtoffer on the front page, and insisted on a change in the law." "They used the photo of Prof.." "John Tulloch, who an expert, it seems, a manipulation of images." "That I am." "The Sun has asked me nothing." "The Sun, like several other tabloids, The name for the people, but the person used are not being asked." "I was totally against that legislation." "I do not doubt the position of the country is." "The country will think that the parliament itself very responsible has worn today." "Without doubt." "For his 291." "Against his 322." "This was the first time that Blair a vote in the House lost." "but he was still an extension of the pre-period to 28days for each other." "We live NOT in a police state!" "The police will now a house in London." "This is a huge police operation by 250agents." "Chemically device found ... 2The arrested are probably brothers." "The information required a large commitment." "A few months after gaining more flexibility was the police getipt on a bomfabriek in London." "250Armed agents came polshoogte." "One suspect was shot during the raid." "I heard a bang hard ... and it was a big flash." "I see blood come out of my chest ... and I see the hole in my chest." "I realised that my own brother ... was shot to nothing." "They tried to murder my brother." "I'm in his house." "This is not bomfabriek." "He has a home like everyone else." "This time it seems like we were wrong ..." "During the detention of the brothers, with the new maximum duration," "Then began a smear campaign against them." "After a week they were released without charge." "The invasion itself:" "I am completely satisfied." "Was rightly so." "And the operation itself was perfectly executed by the Metropolitan police." "Who knows I'm the next." "That makes me angry." "It makes me realize that we can not trust the government." "We can not trust the police." "Due to the pressure on results, the police will inevitably focus on the wrong people." "The longer you pre lasts, the greater the injustice when mistakes are made." "Your right not to be detained without that you denounce the authorities." "That right, we have already year 1000, in this country." "This right is now seriously affected, and it will be a considerable task to the back." "Means Magna Carta you nothing!" "Is she then died in vain!" "Britain 1215:" "It started a quarrel about money between King John and the baronnen." "They wiped out king to an island in the Thames, and he could only come back if he had signed the Magna Carta." "It is Article 39:" "No free man caught will be put than by the lawful judgement of his peers or by the law of the country." "Nobody could be imprisoned without to be brought before a court, and everyone was innocent until the guilt was proven by a jury." "This was habeas corpus." "In 1772brought a master of a slavenschip one of the slaves to England." "A few Quakers got a warrant on the basis of habeas corpus." "The slave was charged in court but because there was no indictment, he was released." "The ruling of the court was that slavery is so awful that support is not permitted" "A few years later, slavery gebant." "Complete." "Habeas corpus was suspended in the dark days of 1940." "The Nazis were about to enter." "Churchill therefore signed a law that gave him the right to fascists without charge at closing." "He baalde them and called this right the foundation for any totalitarian government." "When he knew that the Germans not an invasion were able," "Churchill disrupted the Law and the fascists were released." "In 1971the British government tried the IRA a heavy blow to the lot by the introduction of a new law, called "internment"." "This meant that the government-terrorism could imprison suspects without charge." "but it took quite wrong." "Then there is suddenly "internment"." "Detention without trial." "You have 1court." "No jury." "Boom, there ga you." "That attracted many people to the Republicans." "Very much." "This was clear injustice, people wanted the challenge and since they could help." "NO OPSLUITING WITHOUT AANKLACHT" "The Prevention of Terrorism Act "of 2005 put an end to habeas corpus." "The Minister of Home Affairs gave himself the power to give you a house arrest without charge." "Jennifer and Des are two retired headmasters who help people with house arrest." "That is the toilet." "Do you see?" "You open the door ... the bathroom ..." "Can you keep the door open with your foot?" "That is the toilet here." "The toilet is here, see h." "It is right opposite the table where I eat ... where I sleep, where I train and where I boil." "I've told them that." "You have to least two separate spaces." "I'm trapped here for at least 15and half hours each day, for an unlimited duration." "I must admit nobody in this building." "I have to sign each day on the police." "I have an ankle strap." "And there was the recipient device." "There is no limit, no limit." "It is unlimited." "There is still something that I have not yet shown." "Part of my limits which is one of the worst, is that they gave me a map ..." "In the 8.5hours that I'm Friday I must remain in the green zone." "That is where I stuck." "First station, the second station and that's it." "Here I am." "What happens when you go to another area?" "Then ga me immediately back to prison." "They send me back to prison." "Those are the rules that they have made." "Who has signed map?" "That was the judge." "Pakt just a pen and signed it on good luck." "That is that." "Like much in a prison?" "It is worse than prison, because you can see outside your freedom, but you can not go beyond to have a good time." "My life is ruined." "Mouloud was first arrested in 2002." "The recent arrests of Algerian suspects, both here and in Europe ... are the result of never earlier showed cooperation between Britain, France and Algeria." "" " This cooperation marked the passing of Information obtained by torture." "Mouloud Said was that and eight other men made deadly poison ricin in a flat in Wood Green." "They were all arrested and the flat was searched." "Police video of the search " "The police were very cautious when a handful wonderboomnoten, ... a coffee mill and a tin of Nivea found." "These hazardous materials were sent to a lab for testing, but before the results came back ..." "As the arrests earlier this day of show this danger is present, real and in our midst." "and its potential is enormous." "What got less publicity, was that ultimately" "No ricin was found." "But this shifting them not to Mouloud's Case to be used as a reason for an invasion of Iraq." "The president of the United States and the prime minister of the United Kingdom." "Welcome back at the White House Tony Blair." "Recently, Tony Blair's government - a poison plot uncovered." "This would give the people of Britain should make clear that there is a danger exists that weapons of mass destruction a danger to people of freedom." "We know that these terroristennetwerken will seize any means to maximize death and to cause destruction." "Congratulations on this great task the use of your security services and law enforcement to the people of Britain to protect." "But at the UN draafde Colin Powell too far." "The network agents are taught to produce ricin." "Less than a pinch of ricin and the death comes within 72hours." "It is deadly." "And so we began the war." "In England waited Mouloud still at his trial in a heavily secured prison in Belmarsh." "During that two and half years I felt me as a convicted terrorist." "By the end of 2004, with still no ricin, eventually began the process ricin." "Some of the jurors wanted to talk process if they could remain anonymous." "And I remained at a fairly expect the prosecutors with convincing proof would come." "But that did not." "It was not given." "On the day that the prosecutors their case afsloten I thought with amazement:" "Wow, unbelievable, why are those guys here?" "They were innocent." "All four were declared innocent." "One was only convicted." "So four were acquitted." "And she said not that he was involved, she said simply "a burden"." "But the other four were acquitted and when the indictment was withdrawn." "Months go by in that year after the acquittal." "then he again picked up." "Two months after the subway attack arresteerden my self again." "Saying:" "You were involved in the ricin case, therefore you're a threat to national security." "and that gives us the right to deport you." "Despite that I am acquitted for that ricin, those so-called ricin, which never has been." "He tells you about his re-arrest?" "He said that at about four o'clock in the morning came with about 30agents." "He was awakened by the people in the flat below, a mother with two children, glaring." "Doodsbang." "She went there first inwards." "She went to the wrong flat?" "" " Yes" "Shields, masks, rifles, flashlights everything." "She kicks the door just in" "And he sticks his hands in the air, so and one of them grabbed his wrist and threw him down." "And the others wore him in the living room." "they work me to the ground and then jump on my back." "I could not even breathe." "Eight men on my back." "If they believed that he was a security risk, or probably would go underground, they would let him Friday throughout August?" "They made mistakes and that they do not want to admit I think." "That did you say?" " No." "That there is no ricin." "23Year long there was no major British minister to Algeria since the regime was so bad." "Then there september 11 and the war against terrorism and Algeria joins the coalition." "That means that the suddenly an acceptable regime." "So the people who are now fought against terrorists." "Mouloud himself evaded military service." "Our government thought seriously about it to people returning to Algeria, to make possible torture or even to be slain." "Because of the failure of the law, help jurors Mouloud and meet with him regularly." "I to him that we are obliged to him about his own life to decide, because anyway, Britain-made his choices and he has nothing to look forward, no light at the end of the tunnel." "The police is there." "It puts me under pressure and gives me the feeling that as long as I stay in GB I never will have a life." "I think that my life is destroyed and I will never get back those years." "What will happen to Mouloud?" "We do not want to think." "" " Since we would be sad." "Although he was declared innocent by a jury" "The government and most media always maintained that he is guilty." "We sat close to a disaster." "There was no clear and well omscheven goal." "The war against terrorism was involved David Blunkett." "In 2003he flew to the U.S." "and signed an extradition treaty that your freedom left to the American justice system." "I am very pleased today in this important moment in the cooperation of the United States and the United Kingdom in the offer resistance to those which we want endangered." "There has never been a greater neglect of the government against civilians, then this law." "And it has given us, in terms of justice, the 51st state of America." "Tony Blair rejected demands for renegotiation England's provisions on extradition with the U.S.." "Giles Darby, David Bermingham and Gary Mulgrew were transferred this morning to U.S. agents at Gatwick Airport" "They are brought to Houston where the Natwest 3 indicted for a miljoenenfraude." "In this court behind me take them fingerprints and photographs of them." "Here they will their first night spend behind bars." "Look, we are fundamentally onsympathieke people." "We are ex-bankers who have earned a lot of money with a deal which later appeared to have fresh air." "What he had done or not was not the point, but if we still want to denounce him;" "any crime happened in this country." "As against England and the Natwest bank" "But the British authorities, the Public Ministry Natwest and do nothing." "It is the Americans who want him because touches on the Enron case." "And just because they claim and without convincing evidence that they are giving he put on transport to America." "If we can leave than anyone can overcome this." "If we lose our case and if this law does not change then the gate of the dam." "We are the ones who this fight with the government." "But David lost that battle in June 2006, when all his appeals were rejected, and the date was given for the Natwest 3 to be flown to Texas." "The law is apparently the fact that people as bags onions from this country, where they live, the family, lawyers and support to the other side of the world sent, without them even the slightest made it hard to be here in England." "What's new with Emma and the children?" "(two days before the transport)" "That is a lot better than I had expected." "Jemima those eight wins is the calm." "I think there is something of oppikt." "Maybe she still sometimes a lawyer." "She said: "That is stupid." "Why can not the process here? "" "Freddie these seven there has been much more trouble with it." "He is father's son at the time, I think it will be hard for him." "And Archie four still know nothing, frankly." "He will there ever come back." "And Emma is absolutely astonishing." "I married without doubt the best woman." "On reaching the police, there was that situation." "Everyone ran and tripped over each other." "How felt that?" "I am not inherited." "My body was there perhaps, but in my mind I was not here." "Weather home I set up the TV and saw the repetition of that tomorrow." "It felt as if I was not." "I just thought that this was so terrible." "This is a sad day for you, because you are British, and the government has let you choke." "Let them go." "Uitgeleverde suspects but may rarely released on bail in the U.S., because they are seen as absconding." "but because of the great media attention came" "David, Giles and Gary on bail Friday under special conditions and are still waiting for their trial in Texas." "How is that in order to criminals to be married?" "My 40th birthday came out in August." "That cancelled." "Eventually I flew to Houston for a week with David." "A friend said: "you've never thought firmly that you would celebrate your birthday in Houston with an ankle man." "No other country will extradite its inhabitants to foreign countries without convincing evidence." "That is the question." "Extradition is best if the fair." "In addition to the Natwest 3or planned the following people without proof extradited to America." "I know that it is hard for America and in one corner of this vast country" "In Nevada, Idaho, or in those places where I have never been am." "but I always go wild" "That somewhere is a guy who lives his life, that nobody is tricky, contrary to the politicians of this country says:" ""Why me, why we and why America?"" "The only answer is:" "Because the fate you this place in history, This has given moment." "It is your task." "You will not be alone." "We will assist you in this fight for freedom" "Tony Blair will be required spot in the history books get but then as prime minister who helped the one to destroy freedom, that are non-negotiable should be." "BAN ON MARTELING" " "Stop forced feeding in Guantanamo" protest " " U.S. Embassy, London " "Yesterday I came back from Guantanamo where they have a seat, they called the martelstoel, where they vastgespen people." "People who peaceful hunger strike." "People who peaceful hunger strike." "She buckles down and they push a tube through their nose," "She buckles down and they push a tube through their nose, twice a day, 109cm long, food by the snake, snake out." "But there is still much worse things happen." "These people are not as prisoners regarded or treated they are not treated the same as a military prisoner." "They are not prisoners?" "No sir." "What is detained for nearly a half years?" "Vastgehouden staff sir." "Is that katagorisch different from a prisoner?" "Yes sir, with respect to their treatment that is true." "A prisoner is guilty for a crime and is convicted." "These people are only detained." "And we get information out of them." "I was bespuugd, uitgescholden, geschopt, beaten, rondgesleept naked, photographed, dogs barking to us, approximately the same humiliating treatment that the others were." "It is very shocking that this is still continuing." "They totalled about 750people who are detained in Guantanamo." "We have heard of the hunger strikes, the force-feeding and the suicides." " Where were you during september 11?" "I was in Afghanistan with his wife and children, to build a girls' school and wells in the dry northwest." "When to family in Pakistan, where there are at the door was beaten at 12o'clock at night on January 31, 2002." "I opened the door and there were Pakistanis, who also were officers perhaps, who were shot by me and a bag over my head did." "Just before my head was covered," "I saw them walk into my room where the children had slept." "You can receive millions of dollars if you Anti Taliban forces helping the Al Qaeda and Taliban murderers to tackle." "." "You can receive millions of dollars if you Anti Taliban forces helping the Al Qaeda and Taliban murderers to tackle." "The Americans commended 5thousand dollars per capita" "It is enough money for your family, village or tribe for the rest of your life to maintain." "So many people were transferred." "It is enough money for your family, village or tribe for the rest of your life to maintain." "." "I was there for a couple weeks detained." "The British secret service were there." "Then we were literally, and I am not exaggerating, as animals kept in cages until I go to another facility was." "That was Bagram, the U.S. military airbase, where they had a detention specially designed for heavy interrogation." "But worse still, to a female neighbour heard screaming which I thought then, not knowing where my wife was, that it was my wife who cried." " How long you stayed in Bagram?" "Approximately 10months." "Then I was brought to Guantanamo Bay." " How long have been directly in Guantanamo?" "I think it's about 2years old." "Is there a gradual process for information from someone?" "What is your job?" "We will not discuss questions about ondervragingszaken." "Let's talk about them somewhere else." "If the interrogators visit, how long they take than the men, and how often that happens?" "That depends on how long ..." " Stop, that's not really ..." "Anything to do with interrogation we can not insist." "So, where was the British prime minister during the torture of Moazzam by the American army?" "Good afternoon." "Tony Blair is a leader with conviction, with passion," "with moral clarity with eloquence." "He is a true friend of the American people." "The United Kingdom has some of the world's greatest statesmen produced." "And I am proud to be beside one of them here today." "I would like to pay tribute to your leadership in these difficult times, because since september 11 the leadership was a heavy task." "And I think that you've fulfilled with great conviction, determination and courage." "What will happen now with the Guantanamo prisoners?" "Especially if there is a chance that the President British citizens back let go ..." "Well, the only thing I know for sure is that this poor people." "We look forward to working with the Blair government on this point." "There are pictures of President Bush where he talks about how important it is to the right information from individuals, that he "criminals", to get in Guantanamo, and in many of these images Blair stands next to him," "silently." "Moazzams father had also visited Washington but did something to the release of his son." "I believe that what my release ultimately caused the shame was I believe that this government felt by the pressure of my father aktiegroepen and others who supported him." "But it seemed to me that for any small dingetje, which the Americans felt that they had the right," "Britons were behind them in order to give a pat." "Put your hands on your head (Reach!" ")" "And Shackle-Shuffle to the left (Move!" ")" "You do the monkey-squat and then (Squat!" ")" "You Shackle-Shuffle back again" "At this exclusive little venue" "Halal is always on the menu" "Free Toiletries, and what is more an" "Gideon's Edition of Quran" "O heck - did I forget to mention" "We're busy building an extension" "Where every wish will be respected" "As you are lethally injected!" "At the Club X-Ray!" "(Shackle-Shuffle to the right)" "Cha-cha-cha." "The buoys Hiatt factory in Birmingham sells well to Guantanamo Bay" "Yesterday was the fifth anniversary of Guantanamo." "But it is also 200years ago that the slave trade was abolished." "Hiatt, formerly known as "negerboeien" for the slave trade." "I think that if William Wilberforce were still alive that he was here to make sure" "" " The buoys-shuffle were doing shuffle-the-buoys were doing and protest." "It is a disgrace for this country that we are complicit in torture complicit in the rendities and we support British industry to benefit of the torture of our own residents." "That is why we are here today." "What we face is the slave trade of the 21st century." "Where people like Omar Deghayes, whose brother is also here today, gekidnapped and be shipped to Guantanamo without aangeklacht to be a crime." "Many thanks." "This is the fifth year that my brother hostage is in Guantanamo Bay, without an indictment or any legal right to defend itself." "Omar Deghayes comes from Libya." "His father was tortured and slain by Kadaffi in 1980." "The family escaped fortunately six years later." "They came naturally to England, received political asylum here, and there were very grateful." "Omar wanted to study rights and was very interested in justice, and he was in Libya no law to study." "Now, unfortunately, 25years later, we see history repeating itself because" "Omar is in Guantanamo." "The U.S. and Britain want him send back to Libya, because, in the aftermath of the Iraq war," "Bush and Blair thought that Kadaffi in the democratic club heard." "As if anyone believes that!" "The Libyans came to Guantanamo, she looked him in the eyes, and one of them said:" ""You have no problems with the Americans." "We are the problem. "" "Then he said:" ""We can here in Guantanamo receives nothing, but when you come back in Libya I will personally murder "" "That is a quote from one of the Libyans." "It is very sad for Omar's family." "If they are guilty, take them to the court." "And otherwise they should be left Friday." "They must release them." "He was also worried about that the medical staff participated in the torture, so they already know the weaknesses of the prisoners." "Maybe some people here do not agree with the approach of the U.S., but I say that it is understandable so that they have acted." "But I do not think the U.S. unreasonable." "Every night I have a big dream." "I hear his voice and see him in my dream, but when I wake up then it is totally different." "I can not see him and not to talk to him." "The prisoners in Guantanamo are only 4% of those affected by the Americans around the world in secret places detained." "About 96% which we do not agree." "What we see is what the Americans 'extraordinary rendition'." "Coming from countries that do not torture then people are brought to countries that do torture, to be questioned." "Rend Air, the ultimate low budget airline" "We have thousands of happy customers flown over the world in our luxury Gulfstream jets." "We are doing all places martyrdom." "Prestwick Airport and Manchester we use to refuel." "Even though this goes against international laws." "The British government sees it through the fingers, so your trip is not delayed." "You can not see movie because the bag over your head." "For your safety you will be fascinated and tied during the whole flight." "Upon arrival you will be quickly transferred to your host for an active vacation." "Why torture in his own country?" "It is much cheaper abroad!" "Rend Air." "Does slimming cheaper." "So international law is very clear." "When you torture supports, it facilitates, or even an eye dichtknijpt, then this is responsible for collusion and complicity with torture." "For example, in Syria, they a device that they are "the German chair ', that the spine is stretched." "Sometimes to the breaking point." "Uzbekistan:" "The cooking of living people." "Egypt:" "Administration of electric shocks." "Morocco:" "Edit with broken bottles." "These details come from the U.S., while simultaneously others from the U.S. sending people to these locations." "I use the vluchtlogs by CIA aircraft." "These logs show that there is actually flights to Egypt have been." "Flights to Uzbekistan." "Flights to Morocco." "Stephen Grey published evidence that CIA martyrdom regular flights refuelling at British airports." "Everything the CIA in Europe does, it always with the support of European governments." "There is no evidence, as far as I know, that some of these 200flights for renditie is used." "These allegations are not based on truth." "There is no evidence that a number in which category fits." "We have already often said, We have no evidence that what you are talking about." "... you deny it?" "I only say that we have no proof." "If you are asking for the opposite to prove we have no evidence." "Thank you." "... the CIA works with your letter?" "Very thanks." "Thank you!" "To say that there is no evidence does not." "You have to be there and searching." "And our government has done?" "No." "If there is evidence that shows above water, that the prime minister knew, or should have known it, that these practices took place, then he runs the risk to be indicted for complicity with torture." "If people are tortured than they confess everything." "They imagine it." "They fill in what is being said." "So ..." "How come our leaders on the idea that torture brought good information?" "You tell me what I want to know." "The only question is how much pain you want it." "You would tell." "What's going to happen eight hours?" "What is your primary goal?" "Minister of Defence." "Please, reliable information by torture." "Haller." "Minister Haller?" "" " Yes." "Minister Haller is the target!" "Call the secret service, now!" "You can not discuss democratic values, or distribution in the world, as the means of spreading torture." "Riz Ahmed is a akteur from the movie "Road To Guantanamo"." "The movie seemed to be reality when Riz terugvloog of the Berlin film festival and was detained as a terrorist at Luton Airport." "They knew that I was an actor in that film and for that reason that I travelled there." "The guy who had me in a polsklem and my cell phone wrapped, went close to me in a sit and allegedly began my phone." "Noemde me an acorn, and it was funny when I returned my phone ... the language was changed on the phone from English to Danish." "He examined the so not really." "He simply lukraak crowds on the buttons." "Purely for me to sew." "That incident inspired me to write this song." "The Post-911Blues" "Riz is still one of us." "If I am not shaving do not want them with me in the bus." "Everybody do the dance after 9-11." "Look scared, shake your ass, when the fire bombs." "Everyone, after 9-11shake your thong." "Ok, the dossier was wrong." "Grab what oil, throw a bomb, sing a song." "Bush and Blair in a tree." "K-I-L-L-I-N-G" "Scheer your beard if you're brown and salueer to the Crown ga otherwise you out as a Brazilian and shoot you leak." "After 9-11politics seems strict, but it is the fault of the terrorists that we have ID cards." "And the charging that very far." "And RFID in the arms of straatschoffies." "Of course we needed:" "strict prison and 28days." "We are all suspects, so watch out." "I had an outline and was arrested for a chemical attack." "You know, we let them win." "A climate of fear to arise." "That we not only have laws to keep us in check." "There are a new kind of unwritten limits to which people voluntarily comply." "Or that now my family is saying:" ""You should not talk about your mistreatment by the Special Unit. "" "Whether it is a well-known radio DJ who says:" ""You know, I think the song pretty well but I can go when I turn him. "" "Will it be gedraait, dude?" "If the BBC does not want to send me to Al Jazeera." "Everybody do the dance after 9-11." "Look scared, shake your ass." "when the fire bombs." "Everyone, after 9-11shake your thong." "Ok, the dossier was wrong." "Grab what oil, throw a bomb, sing a song." "Bush and Blair in a tree." "K-I-L-L-I-N-G" "It takes about six months to choose a successor to ..." "Six months?" "I assume that there is an election within the Party should be, and so on." "No, I do not think it's a big problem." "Look, there is ever a Labour party leiderverkiezing." "Unless I always aanblijf." "Tony Blair came off eventually as Prime Minister in the summer of 2007." "He got it together, in just 10years, our primary freedoms abort." "How big is the chance that we now get back, do you?" "You can follow my path." "You can stand in my shoes" "I believe that we must be realistic that the new terrorist threat, which is in multi-continental range, and multi-dimensional works, the rules of the game has changed." "But I believe that if the evidence shows that more than 28days we need, therefore we must be prepared to do so." "How we protect the freedom of people should be otherwise, to comply to the new security requirements." "Nobody knows who will be prime minister in the next 20years." "But who are too they will control about us heirs of Blair." "Citizens' rights are our protection against iniquities of the government itself." "Once purchased by the politicians it may be generations before we conquer them back." "In the meantime, one can England controlling authoritarian state where nobody is safe." "So whom should we hold responsible for this permanent state of fear." "The government?" "The police?" "The media?" "Or ourselves?" "We are the checks and balances "." "We are the democratic process." "So we could start us to behave as such." "Unless you, like me, a human rights are nerd," "Most people only understand how dangerous it is, when they themselves experienced injustice." "I think, and striking that you asked for the day that there is an interesting statement in the House of Lords." "The case concerns a bus with women working in Gloustershire wanted to protest against the war." "They were stopped by the police under the guise of the disruption of public order." "Does the bus close, so that they could not, and sent them back to London." "We knew that the police went beyond its booklet and were very indignant in the bus." "They wanted no fuss that attention would give to the activities at the airbase." "The Americans said they would shoot for people who would come over the fence." "The Fairford protesteerders fighting three years for their case." "The police won every lawsuit." "but they just have the judgement of the House of Lords heard." "Well, we have won!" "The Lords decided that the police us could not dismiss with a weak response." "One of the basic rights which he defended today it was right to protest." "If the police are so should behave scare people off who are less motivated." "If you hear something about a demonstration." "It was the first and also the latest demonstration for a few friends that I had with me." "I hope this ruling will encourage people to demonstrate and to be heard." "Look at how wrong the reaction of the government on the peaceful protestaktie." "That is surely an encouragement." "Come from your house." "Get involved." "Let us hear from you." "If you're against torture requirement than the closure of Guantanamo Bay." "Pak to our letters!" "Pak to our letters!" "Omar Deghayes and other British citizens sit still." "No deals with people who torture." "If there are enough people who refuse an ID card to contribute than they will abolish." "To get to know more about your rights and freedoms." "Brian Haw." "Nominated as the most inspiring political person." "These are the Channel-4political prices 2007." "I'm happy with the person who won." "Because it is Brian Haw." "So now, because I am an inspiring person:" "Be inspired!" "Thank you participate." "About a month there is one." "See you later." "7/ 7Research Now!" "Bin Kloten Laws." "If the people the government fears there is tyranny . ." "If the people the government fears there is tyranny When the government fears the people's freedom." "If the people the government fears there is tyranny When the government fears the people's freedom Thomas Jefferson A woman asked me about stopping of the war and what we can do it." "She said: "Will we write a letter to Tony Blair?"" "And I said, "Yes, write a letter to Tony Blair, wrap seeking a stone and put through his window. ""