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    Susan Estrich: This Could be the Year for Democrats  Oct 3, 2008
    com - A Year That Should Be Big For Democrats Might Actually Turn Out That Way - Opinion. Send news tip to FOXNews. (Fox News)

    Malaysian blogger to be detained for two years...  Sep 24, 2008
    Malaysia's most prominent blogger has been ordered to spend two years in detention under internal security laws after being accused of insulting Islam, his wife said Tuesday ... Their arrests triggered the resignation of Zaid Ibrahim, a cabinet minister in charge of legal affairs, as well as calls from within the ruling coalition for the security law to be abolished. (The Drudge Report)

    Malaysian blogger jailed  Sep 24, 2008
    KUALA LUMPUR Malaysia on Tuesday jailed a prominent anti-government blogger for two years under a strict security law that can keep him in prison indefinitely for allegedly ridiculing Islam with his writings ... The centre houses about 60 detainees held under the security law, most of whom are suspected Islamic extremists. (Globe and Mail -- International)

    Malaysian blogger jailed for 2 years  Sep 23, 2008
    Malaysia jailed a prominent anti-government blogger for two years under a strict security law that can keep him in prison indefinitely for allegedly inciting racial tensions with his writings, a lawyer said Tuesday ... The center houses about 60 detainees held under the security law, most of whom are suspected Islamic extremists ... Five ethnic Indian activists who organized a massive anti-government rally last year are also being held in Kamunting under the security law. (International Herald Tribune)

    Book review: 'Angler: The Cheney Vice Presidency'  Sep 22, 2008
    At the height of his power, Gellman says, the vice president "made big things happen": He "reshaped national security law, expanded the prerogatives of the executive branch, midwifed the birth of domestic espionage, rewrote the president's tax bill," shut down negotiations with North Korea and played a major role in bringing war to Iraq. Gellman also argues that Cheney, in trying to face down opposition from within the Justice Department, would "come close" to leading the Bush presidency "off a... (International Herald Tribune -- Arts)

    IVDesk and The COR: A True Matter-Centric Solution for Law Firms  Sep 18, 2008
    Small office servers are not capable of providing the security law firms need to lock down their highly confidential matters. Full Integration IVDesk and The COR not only complement each other, they are also compatible with nearly any operating system or application, including a myriad of legal software. (Yahoo News -- Press Releases)

    Malaysia's Law Minister Quits, Adding to Pressure on Abdullah's Government  Sep 16, 2008
    He has pledged to scrap Malaysia's system of preferences for the majority Malays, as well as fighting corruption and getting rid of the security law allowing the detentions. Najib today rejected suggestions that the ruling coalition, which has 142 seats in the 222-member parliament, will fall. (Bloomberg -- Asia)

    Malaysia resignation amid arrests  Sep 16, 2008
    The security law] should only be used on armed terrorists or those out to topple the government by force. Zaid Ibrahim. (BBC News -- Asia-Pacific)

    Malaysian ministers slam use of draconian law  Sep 15, 2008
    Several Malaysian ministers have protested the use of a draconian security law in a series of arrests last week, reflecting growing divisions in the ruling party as the opposition threatens to seize power. In a rare show of defiance against Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi, the ministers criticized the government's use of the Internal Security Act a legacy of British colonial rule allowing indefinite detention without trial to detain three people on Friday. (International Herald Tribune)

    * Anwar announces mass anti-government rally tonight  Sep 15, 2008
    Anwar said on Saturday that he has enough support to pull off a parliamentary coup, but that the takeover slated for tomorrow could be delayed by the series of arrests under tough internal security laws ... The gathering at Kelana Jaya stadium is to express our solidarity for the two people held under the draconian security law and to demand their freedom, he said. (Taipei Times, Taiwan -- World)

    Malaysia frees journalist  Sep 14, 2008
    KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia (AP) -- A Malaysian journalist detained in an apparent government crackdown using a tough security law was freed Saturday, but an opposition lawmaker and another journalist remained under arrest, officials said. Home Minister Syed Hamid Albar defended the trio's seizure Friday under the Internal Security Act, which allows indefinite detention without trial. (Sioux City Journal, IO)

    Full Story »  Sep 13, 2008
    Saturday, September 13, 2008. Malaysia activists, US denounce arrests under draconian law Posted: 13 September 2008 1204 hrs. (Channelnewsasia.com)

    Myanmar junta urged over health of Suu Kyi  Sep 6, 2008
    "She is refusing food supplies in protest against ... her unlawful detention under the security law," the party said. Suu Kyi also wants greater freedom of movement for two female companions who live with her and help take care of the house, it said. (CNN -- World)

    * Malaysia detains six men under Internal Security Act  Aug 30, 2008
    Malaysia has imprisoned six more men under a strict security law that allows for indefinite detention without trial, a rights group said yesterday. The Abolish ISA Movement, which campaigns to repeal the Internal Security Act (ISA), found out recently that the six men were detained last month under the law, group chairman Syed Ibrahim Syed Noh said. (Taipei Times, Taiwan -- World)

    Hamdan sentenced in first terror tribunal  Aug 8, 2008
    Linda Malone, director of the Human Rights and National Security Law Program at William and Mary Law School, said the administration's prior position on holding enemy combatants raises important questions. "The overriding problem is that the Bush administration has said that [Hamdan] will be held until the war on terror is over, regardless of what sentence he gets," Professor Malone says. (Christian Science Monitor -- USA)

    Army declines comment on anthrax researcher  Aug 3, 2008
    "I don't believe that reviewing a person's medical record is part of a typical security investigation unless there is an indication that there's a concern there," Michael Woods, who used to be chief of national security law at the FBI, told NPR.. Woods said investigators only find what they look for. (San Francisco Chronicle -- Business)

    Planning Maui Land & Pineapple's next 100 years  Jul 25, 2008
    A. I attended Columbia Law School, and I actually practiced for a couple of years in corporate security law. Then I figured out that the clients were having more fun, and I moved over to the business side. (Honolulu Advertiser)

    * MOJ says 26,000 Chinese violated laws since 2003  Jul 20, 2008
    Those convicted mainly violated the National Security Law (awk), the Statute Governing the Relations Between the Peoples of the Taiwan Area and the Mainland Area (HY) and committed forgery and theft, the MOJ said. While 134,000 Chinese entered Taiwan in 2003, the number increased to 320,000 last year, the ministry said, adding that of the 26,000 criminals, most were illegal immigrants who were worked illegally, some as prostitutes, and that they were repatriated to China... (Taipei Times, Taiwan -- World)

    Meanwhile, down south one slips past the keeper  Jul 18, 2008
    Nonetheless, there remains a very nasty taste in the mouth about the raw and brutal way that judges are being jigged up under the security law to provide a "veneer of impartiality" to what really are rigged proceedings. The court said it doubted that "ordinary members of the community" would be concerned that judicial integrity could be compromised by such an arrangement. (Sydney Morning Herald -- Opinion)

    Seven-Strong Employment Team Quits Gide in Paris  Jul 15, 2008
    Grange's practice focuses on employment and social security law, advising on M&A, restructuring, transfer of companies, collective negotiation and litigation. Conche, Allix and El Aougri all specialize in labor law. (Law.com)

    Sudan signs crucial election law  Jul 13, 2008
    "The press and media law, the national security law and even the criminal laws must be changed," said Yasir Arman, a senior SPLM official and member of parliament. Officials from northern and southern Sudan said last month that an international court should settle the border row affecting Abyei. (BBC News -- Africa)

    Sudan passes election law ahead of key 2009 vote  Jul 8, 2008
    "The press and media law, the national security law and even the criminal laws much be changed," said Yasir Arman, a senior SPLM official and member of parliament. "We cannot have free and fair elections without having new laws". (AlertNet)

    Questions raised about capital case 24 years later  Jul 6, 2008
    " Yes, prosecutors insist. "Contrary to some television and movie portrayals, the fact is that no ethical prosecutor would ever seek a capital conviction, in fact any conviction, unless they were convinced of the defendant's guilt," said Ronald Sievert, a federal prosecutor who was named as a special prosecutor to assist in Bower's trial. He is now a professor of National Security Law at the University of Texas Law School and the Bush School of Government at Texas Aersity. Bower is realistic... (San Francisco Chronicle -- Crime)

    The Tory dilemma: a blue government in a green era  Jul 1, 2008
    From Monday's Globe and Mail. June 30, 2008 at 2:14 AM EDT. (Globe and Mail)

    J-Power Shareholders Reject Proposal by Hedge Fund TCI to Raise Dividend  Jun 26, 2008
    The move marked the first time Japan invoked a national security law to block a foreign investment. J-Power, the sole operator of transmission lines connecting Japan's four major islands, plans to spend as much as 1 trillion yen in the next five years to build new plants at home and abroad. (Bloomberg -- Japan)

    Gitmo Trial Looms in Election Homestretch  Jun 25, 2008
    But even if a trial doesn't occur by the fall, says Deborah Pearlstein, the founder of Human Rights First and a specialist in national security law, it's still likely that issues related to the war on terrorism will be a staple of campaign debate. "Between now and Election Day, the campaigns will be facing a host of events that will keep law and security issues front and center," she said. (KFOR Oklahoma City, OK)

    The last diggers arrive home from Iraq  Jun 22, 2008
    Welcome to The Sydney Morning Herald. June 22, 2008 - 5:36PM. (Sydney Morning Herald -- Australia)

    Plaintiffs Suing KBR Hope to Lift Order Keeping Cases Secret  Jun 12, 2008
    Laura Dickinson, a University of Connecticut School of Law professor whose areas of expertise include national security law, says Miller's decision was "very cursory." Simply because an act took place in a contingency operation does not mean a court cannot decide a claim, Dickinson says. As noted in the 5th Circuit opinion in Lane, the district court determined that the most important facts in the three cases were derived from KBR's LOGCAP contract and relevant Army regulations. (Law.com)

    Repeal sought for U.S. port cargo security law  Jun 11, 2008
    Are you a gourmet who has had to come up with creative ways to cut costs as food prices soar. How do you shop for and prepare meals on a budget. (San Diego Union-Tribune -- Business)

    MediaDefender Defends Revision3 SYN Attack  Jun 1, 2008
    One bureau source told THREAT LEVEL that it was a "gray" area in federal computer security law. Then there's the area of corporate responsibility. (Wired News)

    The 50 Most Influential Minority Lawyers in America  May 31, 2008
    Edley's work focuses on civil rights and administrative law; he also has taught federalism, budget policy, procurement law, national security law and environmental law. Edley co-founded the Harvard Civil Rights Project, a multidisciplinary research and policy think thank focused on racial justice. (Law.com)

    Pensioner panacea a Pandora's box  May 26, 2008
    But under social security law, a higher base rate would cause an increase in the couple rate from $913. 60 to $1268. (Sydney Morning Herald -- Australia)

    Remarks Prepared for Delivery by Attorney General Michael B. Mukasey at the Boston College Law School Commencement Ceremony  May 24, 2008
    Whether or not you pursue national security law as a vocation, and whether or not you go into other kinds of public service, all of you, as lawyers, will have a special role in that debate - as you will in many others ... As if that weren't enough, every national security lawyer aware of recent history knows that decisions made in the heat of crisis may be second-guessed under radically different conditions: in the comparative calm of a hearing room or an editorial board room, with the... (PR Newswire)

    Hindraf leader again moves court for freedom  May 24, 2008
    Kuala Lumpur, May 23: After failing to secure freedom in his first bid, an ethnic Indian leader, detained under a draconian security law for the past five months, has filed another application claiming he has been denied medical attention by Malaysian authorities for his diabetic condition. A habeas corpus writ was filed on behalf of P Uthayakumar, a leader of Hindu Rights Action Force that led the massive anti-government protests against alleged marginalisation of the community last November,... (Zee News)

    FBI staff silenced over torture  May 22, 2008
    "Beyond any doubt, what they are doing (and I don't know the extent of it) would be unlawful were these enemy prisoners of war," Spike Bowman, head of the FBI's national security law unit, wrote in July 2003. In 2003 an FBI official ordered the "war crimes file" closed, because "investigating detainee allegations of abuse was not the FBI's mission". (Sydney Morning Herald -- World)

    Lawyers Fight Back Over Pension Probe  May 16, 2008
    Cuomo has no jurisdiction to investigate pensioners because Social Security Law vests the state comptroller with exclusive authority over the retirement system, the plaintiffs contended. The plaintiffs are Nathan M. Swergold of Woodbury, who was general counsel to a sanitary district in the Town of Hempstead; John B. Hogan of Hogan, Sarzynski, Lynch, Surowka & DeWind in Binghamton, who was attorney for the Broome-Delaware BOCES and other school districts; Terence E. Smolev of Forchelli, Curto,... (Law.com)

    Guest Commentary-Think of the children  May 16, 2008
    Thousands of children are owed child support and are unable to collect it due to a loophole in the Social Security law ... By these deadbeat parents hiding under flimsy the Social Security Laws many parents that are owed huge amounts of back child support it is no longer realistic that even monies owed will ever be paid. (Billerica Minuteman, MA)

    * Japan intervenes to stop UK hedge fund from doubling stake  May 14, 2008
    Japan yesterday ordered a British hedge fund to drop plans to double its stake in the country's top power wholesaler or face punishment under a national security law, a government official said. It is the first time that Japan, which has almost no natural energy resources of its own, has invoked the law to block a foreign investment. (Taipei Times, Taiwan -- World)

    U.K. Hedge Fund TCI to Get Final Government Order to Drop Bid for J-Power  May 13, 2008
    The order marks the first time Japan has invoked a national security law to block overseas acquisitions of more than 10 percent in companies deemed vital to public order. The move comes at a time foreign investors, including California Public Employees' Retirement System, are set to ask Japanese companies to improve overall corporate governance. (Bloomberg -- Japan)

    Govt targets double digit GDP, 10m jobs by 2011  May 13, 2008
    Tuesday, May 13, 2008. Tuesday, May 13, 2008. (Guardian News, Nigeria)

    • Domestic spying far outpaces terrorism prosecutions  May 12, 2008
    Even some former government officials concede many intelligence investigations fail to yield evidence of a serious threat to the U.S. "Most of these threats ultimately turn out to be wrong, or maybe just the investigating makes them go away," said Washington lawyer Michael Woods, former head of the FBI national security law unit. "A lot more information is going to pass through government hands, and most of that is going to be about people who turn out to be innocent or irrelevant.". (Q13.com, WA)

    Around the Valley  May 11, 2008
    Call: (800) 877-3400. Web Search powered by YAHOO. (Fresno Bee -- Local)

    ACT plan for gay marriages thwarted  May 5, 2008
    "This will allow gay and lesbian couples in Canberra to legally formalise their relationships and unequivocally demonstrate their legal status so as to access Commonwealth superannuation, taxation and social security law reforms.". The renewed push followed a decision by the Federal Government last week to give gay and lesbian de facto couples equality in 100 areas of law where discrimination existed, such as finance, superannuation and social security. (Sydney Morning Herald -- Australia)

    ACT abandons same-sex civil unions plans  May 4, 2008
    "This will allow gay and lesbian couples in Canberra to legally formalise their relationships and unequivocally demonstrate their legal status so as to access Commonwealth superannuation, taxation and social security law reforms.". Mr Corbell condemned the federal government's stance, accusing it of resorting to "undemocratic nineteenth century colonial style power" to override legislation which had the clear support of the majority of the ACT Legislative Assembly. (Sydney Morning Herald -- Australia)

    Archer in court over SSNIT contributions  Apr 22, 2008
    50 of the seven workers under him, contrary to sections 22(1) and (2) of the Social Security Law of 1991 PNDC Law 247. He said the accused person as well owed GH2,420. (Ghana Web, Ghana)

    House panel: set up five maritime varsities  Apr 18, 2008
    Online edition of India's National Newspaper Friday, Apr 18, 2008. Special Correspondent. (Hindu)

    Thailand martial law to be eased  Apr 18, 2008
    The new security law was drafted by the military government, and human rights groups say it gives wide and ill-defined powers to the army. Martial law will remain in the southern provinces of Yala, Pattani and Narathiwat because of a separatist insurgency. (BBC News -- Asia-Pacific)

    Japan Poised to Reject U.K. Hedge Fund TCI's Bid to Increase J-Power Stake  Apr 16, 2008
    9 percent stake in the nation's largest electricity wholesaler, marking the first time it will invoke a national security law to block foreign investment. The government will unveil measures this afternoon for the hedge fund's J-Power bid that will reflect the recommendation made yesterday by the Finance Ministry panel,'' Chief Cabinet Secretary told reporters in Tokyo today. (Bloomberg -- Japan)

    Afghans hold secret trials for men that U.S. detained  Apr 10, 2008
    The prosecutions are based in part on a security law promulgated in 1987, during the Soviet occupation of Afghanistan. Witnesses do not appear in court and cannot be cross-examined. (International Herald Tribune)

    'Turncoat' Basra police pursued  Apr 9, 2008
    Maj Gen Khalif said the alleged renegades are being charged under Article 20 of the Security Law - violation of which, he said, carries a maximum penalty of death. Bookmark with. (BBC News -- Africa)

    Teacher-cheating penalties over FCAT few but harsh  Apr 6, 2008
    Manry concluded Sweet was guilty of coaching, but the state did not prove she had "actual knowledge" she violated the state's test security law. It includes a maximum criminal penalty of a year in jail and $1,000 fine. (Daytona Beach News Journal)

    Memo linked to warrantless surveillance  Apr 4, 2008
    Suzanne Spaulding, a national security law expert and former assistant general counsel at the CIA, said she found the Fourth Amendment reference in the footnote troubling, but added: "To know (the Justice Department) no longer thinks this is a legitimate statement is reassuring." ... national security law expert. (Yahoo News -- Politics)

    Memo On Illegal Searches Comes To Light  Apr 3, 2008
    Suzanne Spaulding, a national security law expert and former assistant general counsel at the CIA, said she found the Fourth Amendment reference in the footnote troubling, but added: "To know (the Justice Department) no longer thinks this is a legitimate statement is reassuring.". "The recent disclosures underscore the Bush administration's extraordinarily sweeping conception of executive power," said Jameel Jaffer, director of the ACLU's National Security Project. (CBS News)

    * Ex-Malaysian PM backs challenger  Mar 30, 2008
    Meanwhile, Malaysia has refused calls to free a Hindu rights activist who was jailed last year under an internal security law, even though he was elected this month to parliament in a show of voter anger at his imprisonment. Lawyer M. Manoharan was one of five Hindu activists detained without charge after they organized an anti-government protest by more than 10,000 ethnic Indians in November. (Taipei Times, Taiwan -- World)

    Dominion Citrus Income Fund Announces a Letter of Intent to Sell Certain Assets of Delta Foods International  Mar 27, 2008
    Except as required by applicable security law, management disclaims any intention or obligation to publicly update or revise any forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise. Contact. (CCNMatthews Press Releases)

    Singapore bus driver jailed for fake info on terror suspect  Mar 25, 2008
    He was being held under an internal security law which allows for detention without trial. Copyright. (Yahoo! Asia News)

    Okinawans rally against U.S. military  Mar 24, 2008
    TOKYO, March 23 (Xinhua) -- About 6,000 people held an anti-U.S. rally on Sunday in southern Japan's Okinawa Prefecture, calling for revising a basic Japan-U.S. security law and reducing the U.S. military presence on the island. The rally, organized by local women's groups and labor unions in the town of Chatan, was in protest against a series of crimes involving U.S. servicemen since mid February, when a U.S. Marine allegedly raped a local minor girl. (Xinhuanet, China)

    * Singapore denies report militant fled to Indonesia  Mar 20, 2008
    He was being held under an internal security law which allows for detention without trial. This story has been viewed 252 times. (Taipei Times, Taiwan -- World)

    Prisoners of sentencing politics  Mar 15, 2008
    The report knocked Russia's "selectivity in enforcement of the law," Burma's "abysmal" level of "indefinite detentions," Iran's "arbitrary arrests," Syria's trying of "political prisoners in criminal courts," and China's "20 percent increase over 2006 in convictions of citizens under China's overly broad state security law.". In specific numbers, the report cited China's 1. (Boston Globe)

    Malaysian opposition's gains signal era of change  Mar 10, 2008
    One of the five activists, M. Manoharan, who was being held without trial under a colonial-era security law, was elected to a state legislature Saturday in a clear sign of defiance toward Abdullah and the government. It is unclear how Manoharan, if he remains incarcerated, will carry out his duties. (International Herald Tribune)

    China's top legislator promises more public participation in food safety legislation  Mar 8, 2008
    Other legislation on this year's agenda include the law on state-owned assets, the social security law, the circular economy law and the law on arbitration of disputes concerning contracted rural land, and revision of the electoral law, the organic law of the NPC and the law on state compensation, according to Wu's report. Editor: Jiang Yuxia. (Xinhuanet, China)

    Transcript of a Press Briefing by Masood Ahmed, Director, External Relations Department, IMF  Mar 7, 2008
    That said, there are some outstanding items on the reform agenda, and, as I said, while there has been progress in a number of areas that would enable us to pave the way for the completion of the seventh review of the program that the Fund is supporting, passage of the social security law has taken longer than initially envisaged by the authorities and we do look now to progress being made in this key area so that we can complete the pending seventh review. QUESTIONER: Masood, do you have... (IMF News)

    Red alert for escaped JI militant  Mar 2, 2008
    He was being held under an internal security law which allows for detention without trial. In The Straits Times, Singapore Foreign Minister George Yeo described Kastari's escape as "a setback" that the country will learn from. (India Times)

    Singapore says escaped JI suspect still in city  Mar 2, 2008
    He was being held under an internal security law that allows for detention without trial. He was arrested on the Indonesian island of Bintan near Singapore in 2003, reportedly for carrying false identification, and was jailed for 18 months. (Yahoo! Asia News)

    Conroy demands Telstra network plans  Feb 29, 2008
    February 29, 2008 08:45am AEDT. THE Rudd Government has given Telstra an ultimatum to hand over detailed plans of its entire network operations to rivals hoping to bid against it in a tender for the $8 billion national broadband scheme. (Australian IT)

    Egyptian terrorism suspect to address allegations  Feb 27, 2008
    An expert in national security law, he explained that public reaction to excessive secrecy on grounds of national security has forced CSIS and related agencies to divulge more. CSIS officials now say they are subject to internal directives to "give till it hurts" in terms of providing disclosure in certain court cases. (Globe and Mail -- National)

    Malaysian police break up protest  Feb 17, 2008
    They are being held under a rarely used security law that allows indefinite detention without trial. Are you in Kuala Lumpur. (BBC News -- Asia-Pacific)

    Wait problem: Rescreening rule for Canadian bags is criticized  Feb 13, 2008
    The Transportation Security Administration is exploring possible changes but for now must rescreen luggage from Canada under the security law enacted after the 9/11 attacks, TSA spokeswoman Ellen Howe said. The law requires all luggage on U.S. flights to be checked for bombs with certain machines that are not used in Canada, Howe said. (USA Today -- Money)

    President discusses election security with PM in one-on-one meeting, Orders resolution of Sindh-NEPRA row over coal power tariff  Feb 9, 2008
    Daily Times - Leading News Resource of Pakistan. Saturday, February 09, 2008. (Daily Times, Pakistan)

    Airline Operators Ask Virgin Nigeria To Relocate To Local Airport  Feb 9, 2008
    "Several draconian reasons were taken by Europe and America in the name of national security and the whole world complied, but we are at a loss at the Virgin Nigeria insistence of breaking national security law aided by their technical partner who should know better on issues concerning national security", he added. The AON, however, denied knowledge of any report by the International Air Transport Association (IATA) which Virgin Nigeria claimed it rated the MMA2 low on international standards. (Guardian News, Nigeria)

    Temple demolitions anger Malaysia Indians  Feb 7, 2008
    Less surprising, say political observers, was the response of the government, which arrested five HINDRAF leaders under a controversial security law that allows indefinite detention without trial. The five were accused of inciting racial hatred and threatening public safety. (Christian Science Monitor)

    Blocs Form on Both Sides of Immigration Fight  Jan 31, 2008
    At the center of the debate is O'Malley, who two weeks ago rejected a recommendation from his top transportation officials to comply with a federal security law by devising two tiers of driver's licenses. One would have maintained driving privileges for undocumented immigrants, who can get licenses now. (Washington Post)

    Ethnic anger on the rise in Malaysia  Jan 31, 2008
    The five men are being held indefinitely and without trial under an internal security law. "This is a country that is in search of soul, in search of a common mission," said Charles Santiago, coordinator of the Group of Concerned Citizens, an organization that seeks solutions to ethnic strife in the country. (International Herald Tribune)

    Small change  Jan 20, 2008
    "Before 9/11, there were basically three people [at the Justice Department] responsible for terrorist financing, and I was one of them," says Jeff Breinholt, now director of national security law at the International Assessment and Strategy Center, a Washington, D.C.-based research foundation. After 9/11, prosecutors and regulators were given a new toolkit. (Boston Globe)

    Poppy crackdownOn the trail of Afghanistan's attempts to stem the drug trade  Jan 20, 2008
    ----------------- ----------------- RELATED BBC SITES. Last Updated: Saturday, 19 January 2008, 11:42 GMT. (BBC News -- South Asia)

    Mugabe changes security, media laws  Jan 20, 2008
    Zimbabwean authorities have passed changes to the country's tough security laws after veteran President Robert Mugabe gave his final seal of approval, a state daily reported on Saturday ... The revised media laws provide for the reconstitution of a government media commission which licences journalists and news organisations, while the amendments to the security law compel the police to give valid reason for banning a rally ... Critics said the media and security laws were used by Mugabe to... (iAfrica.com)

    Thai court clears way for Thaksin allies to form govt  Jan 18, 2008
    The generals last month also pushed through a controversial security law that allows a military body, with cabinet approval, to suspend basic rights anywhere in the country at any time. Under the PPP's new coalition, some of the oldest and most controversial politicians in Thailand would take top positions in government. (Sydney Morning Herald -- World)

    Yar'Adua orders review of NEEDS 2 framework  Jan 15, 2008
    Tuesday, January 15, 2008. Tuesday, January 15, 2008. (Guardian News, Nigeria)

    * Singaporean artist on hunger strike over detainments  Jan 1, 2008
    A Singaporean artist said yesterday he had begun a hunger strike to seek the release of Malaysian Hindu rights activists detained under a tough security law. "At 9am I began," Seelan Palay, 23, said from outside the front gate of the Malaysian High Commission. (Taipei Times, Taiwan -- World)

    * Thai elections are food for thought  Jan 1, 2008
    If the PPP makes too much use of its parliamentary majority, brings Thaksin back to power or challenges the military, then the generals might use the internal security law to defend their interests. Thailand's readjustment of its electoral districts shows that there might be initial difficulties with its introduction, especially where it interferes with the long-established political environment and the allocation of benefits. (Taipei Times, Taiwan -- World)

    San Diego scholars see slaying as blow to democracy  Dec 28, 2007
    Have you applied for aid from County Medical Services. The Union-Tribune would like to hear from you about your experience with CMS, a program that pays medical bills for uninsured low-income adults. (San Diego Union-Tribune)

    Deposed leader set to win election  Dec 24, 2007
    Last week, the military-installed parliament approved a controversial internal security law that critics warned will let the military keep a grip on power even after the election, which was billed by the government as a return to democracy after 15 months of military rule. The vote pitted the PPP widely seen as a reincarnation of Thaksin's Thai Rak Thai Party against the Democrat Party, the country's oldest. (Boulder Colorado Daily, CO)

    Thaksin party win may continue Thai political uncertainty  Dec 24, 2007
    Another potential tool for interference is an internal security law that was passed Thursday by an interim legislature. The law revives a Cold War-era military directorate and empowers it to detain suspects without trial, order curfews, and overrule civilian agencies during vaguely defined emergencies. (AZCentral -- News)

    Shadow of exiled prime minister hangs over Thailand's first post-coup election  Dec 23, 2007
    Abhisit said Saturday he would allow Thaksin, who is watching the election from Hong Kong, to return "to face charges here so justice will prevail.'' Irrespective of Sunday's results even the prospect of Thaksin's return is sure to create further political polarization and raise fears of another coup by the powerful military. Last week, the country's military-installed parliament approved a controversial internal security law that critics warned will allow the military to maintain a grip on... (The Star Online, Malaysia -- News)

    Report: Merrill Lynch may get capital infusion from Singapore's Temasek  Dec 23, 2007
    The Jakarta Post - Thailand approves internal security law that critics say maintains military's grip ... Thailand approves internal security law that critics say maintains military's grip ... BANGKOK (AP): Thailand's military-installed parliament approved a controversial internal security law that critics warned Friday will allow the military to maintain a grip on power even after this weekend's general election. (Jakarta Post, Indonesia)

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