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International Jurists say human rights undermined by measures using fear of terror
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The following article appeared on the BBC News in February 2009.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/europe/7892387.stm

The article begins:

"Anti-terror tactics 'weaken law'


Anti-terror measures worldwide have seriously undermined international human rights law, a report by legal experts says.

After a three-year global study, the International Commission of Jurists said many states used the public's fear of terrorism to introduce measures.

These included detention without trial, illegal disappearance and torture.

Health Records and Privacy (Humour?)
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In 2004, the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) produced a satirical video called “Ordering Pizza in 2015”. If you haven't already seen this, here it is, a humorous piece. 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RNJl9EEcsoE

You can also check out their home page for other interesting news stories,

http://www.aclu.org

Government moving to access personal info, sparking privacy fears
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FYI, here is a CBC news item from September 12, 2007.

Government moving to access personal info, sparking privacy fears

http://www.cbc.ca/technology/story/2007/09/12/tech-privacy.html

Some readers may recall this is not a new Government initiative and has been previously referred to as "lawful access".

Bill C-74 MITA - formerly lawful access
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For anyone that is interested the federal government recently unveiled Bill C-74, the Modernization of Investigative Techniques Act, better known as lawful access. The following link provides a good overview of the implications of these legislative changes to us all:

MichaelGeist.ca The Lawful Access Spin

And also this link from the University of Ottawa:

http://www.cippic.ca/en/projects-cases/lawful-access/

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