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European Court Of Human Rights Rules Mass Spying Was Illegal, Snowden Vindicated

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In a landmark ruling, the European Court of Human Rights has declared that bulk communications gathering by Britain’s GCHQ spy agency was illegal, proving whistleblower Edward Snowden right, and prompting more calls for the former NSA contractor to be pardoned. The court noted that there were “fundamental deficiencies” in the GCHQ’s interception of communications, namely that no politician... 

UK Supreme Court Decides Govt Can't Deport CRIMINALS If Their Country Doesn't Have Good Healthcare

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Britain’s Supreme Court has thrown the country’s deportation policies into chaos by ruling that a foreign criminal cannot be deported to a country with poorer free healthcare than the United Kingdom. Justices including the top court’s infamous former president, Lady Hale, and two colleagues who also serve as ad hoc members of the European Court of Human Rights, agreed with a Zimbabwean migrant... 

George Soros Controls the EU's Court of Human Rights, They Admit It Themselves

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On February 25, I asked in an article whether the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) depends on George Soros. The article relied on a devastating report by the European Center for Law & Justice (ECLJ) in Strasbourg entitled Les ONG et les juges de la CEDH, 2009-2019 [“NGOs and the Judges of the ECHR, 2009 – 2019” — available also in English and Spanish]. After two months, the ECHR has,... 

UK mass surveillance broke human rights convention, ECHR rules

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The UK’s mass surveillance program is in violation of human rights, the European Court of Human Rights has declared. The challenge was instigated following the revelations from US whistle-blower Edward Snowden. The court stated there is “insufficient oversight” and “inadequate safeguards” over the government’s ‘bulk interception’ of communications. Furthermore,... 

The Netherlands Approves Burqa Ban

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The Dutch Senate has approved a law that bans the wearing of “face-covering clothing” in public buildings, including hospitals, schools and government offices, as well as on public transportation. Although the ban does not extend to public streets, the law authorizes police to ask individuals to remove face-covering clothing to establish their identity. Those found flouting the ban — which includes... 

ECHR says Russian law that bans gay propaganda to children is discriminatory

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Russian law which forbids the distribution of pro-homosexual propaganda to children is “discriminatory” and “breaches European Treaty rules,” the homo-obsessed European Court of Human Rights has ruled. In a ruling which reveals just how morally corrupt western European society has become, the European Court of Human Rights ruled that the Russian law also “violated people’s right to... 

Hungary Won't "Compensate" Immigrants

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The Hungarian government has refused to “compensate” two Bangladeshi invaders—as ordered by the European Court of Human Rights because they were detained while illegally crossing the Hungarian border in 2015. Earlier, the court had ordered the Hungarian government to pay two Bangladeshi invaders pretending to be refugees €10,000 euros ($10,772 dollars) each in “compensation” because they... 

4 year olds asked which gender they 'most identify with' on UK school form

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British children as young as four are being asked to choose the gender “they most identify with” on a council form for primary school placement. Despite no one in the media having the courage to call this what it is, we will. This is CHILD ABUSE! What about teaching these children how to write and how to read instead of giving them incentives to become transsexuals later in life. The UK should... 

CIA paid Poland to host its secret prisons and detainees

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The CIA paid at least a million dollars to Poland for it to host secret prisons, where it incarcerated alleged 9/11 terror suspects, according to the recent US torture report. Warsaw had initially tried to halt the transfer of suspects, but after a generous offer, it suddenly became more “flexible.” Although redacted, the US torture report doesn’t name Poland, calling it just the “Country”.... 

Putin vows to end bloodshed in eastern Ukraine

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Russian President Vladimir Putin has promised to do everything to stop the ongoing violence in eastern parts of neighboring Ukraine. Speaking in Crimea on Thursday, the Russian president described the violence in eastern Ukraine as fratricide. “The country has sunk into bloody chaos in a fratricidal conflict,” Putin said, adding, “We will do our best to end this conflict as soon... 

Austria joins France in banning Muslim veils

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As part of his party’s plan to introduce a bill banning full-face veils, Austrian politician Heinz-Christian Strache posted on a social network an image of a young blonde woman with the phrase “Too beautiful for a veil.” The campaign was launched by the right-wing Austrian Freedom Party (FPÖ) leader and Member of Parliament Heinz-Christian Strache on his Facebook page. According to the politician,... 

Cameron says UK may quit ECHR ‘to keep country safe’

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Britain could quit the European Convention on Human Rights so it can legally “chuck out” people threatening the country and its way of life, UK PM David Cameron said. Critics doubted Cameron’s honesty, saying such move would mean quitting the EU. In the first public statement of its kind, the British prime minister told BBC1 that he was ready to cut ties with the Strasbourg court, to prevent... 

16,000 complaints filed against Turkey for Human Rights abuses at the ECHR

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Human rights activists march in Turkey to condemn human rights violations. A record 16,000 complaints have been filed against Turkey with the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR), a senior lawyer with the court says. “As far as the severity of the cases [are concerned], Turkey is number one,” Hasan Bakirci, who heads the Legal Department of ECHR, was quoted by the German television, ZDF, as saying. Amnesty... 

Gangs of convicted terrorists recruit prisoners for Al Qaeda in UK

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Hard talk: Reporter David Rose interviews a Muslim inmate at Whitemoor prison To reach the heart of HM Prison Belmarsh is a bleak and time-consuming process. It means a thorough search at the gate, the issuing of a special biometric identity card, and a long, repetitive journey through successive electronic gates in the vast, brick-built perimeter and concentric layers of razor-wire fence. It is a... 

Russian Church stands up for Brits who were fired for wearing crucifix

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The Russian Orthodox Church have involved themselves in the case of helping two British women who lost their jobs for wearing religious symbols at work to the European Court of Human Rights. British Airways check-in clerk Naida Eweida and Nurse Shirley Chaplin were both sacked after wearing a crucifix to work.The airline told Eweida that the symbol infringed its uniform code. In 2007, British Airways... 
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