Posts Tagged ‘secrecy’

Dangerous Cybercrime Treaty Pushes Surveillance and Secrecy Worldwide

  Katitza RodriguezElectronic Frontier Foundation August 30, 2011 As part of an emerging international trend to try to ‘civilize the Internet’, one of the world’s worst Internet law treaties–the highly controversial Council of Europe (CoE) Convention on Cybercrime–is back on the agenda. Canada and Australia are using the Treaty to introduce new invasive, online surveillance […]

CIA Disputes Secrecy Oaths in Drug Experimentation Case

  Nick McCannCourthouse News August 22, 2011 OAKLAND, Calif. (CN) – The CIA fortified its efforts to toss a lawsuit alleging that the government used U.S. veterans as human guinea pigs in Cold War-era drug experiments. It says the case hinges on “secrecy oaths” the soldiers say they were forced to take. Vietnam Veterans of […]

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