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Tag Archives: CCTV
Blinding the Leviathan: the surveillance state and freedom
Governments use surveillance to keep their citizens safe and protect the regime. In that work, the government has to intrude into the lives of its citizens mainly in the public domain, in the pursuit of public order and safety, and … Continue reading
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Tagged CCTV, digital domain, Great Britain, Mass surveillance, National Security Agency, Surveillance, Surveillance state, United Kingdom
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Tentative thoughts on Woolwich Attack
The events in Woolwich were horrifying for all those present either immediately at the scene or vicariously through media reports. A murder in broad daylight with such intensity and ferocity is rare in the UK. Beyond the horror of a … Continue reading
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Tagged Afghanistan, Boston Marathon, CCTV, London, Luxor Temple, middle-east, official inquiry, Takbir, Whitehall, Woolwich
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