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US-UK extradition: US ratification would make things worse, not better

As Owen has pointed out, the real objection to the US-UK extradition agreement is not that the US hasn’t ratified it or that it’s easier for the US to extradite from the UK than vice versa: it’s the agreement’s denial of basic rights and due process to those whom the US wants to extradite [More >>>]

More on Craig Murray, his book, and government censorship of the Web

Things are moving fast and becoming increasingly interesting in the affair of the book by Craig Murray, former ambassador in Uzbekistan, the passages deleted from or rewritten in it at the behest of the...

Craig Murray: book, documents and Crown Copyright (major update 11 July 06)

The Craig Murray controversy resumes with publication of his book (minus quotations from documents to which the FCO objected) and an FCO threat of legal action for breach of copyright (!) unless he removes the texts from the Web [More….]

The Blair war on our civil rights: Henry Porter and the US-UK extradition treaty

In a recent item in Ephems , I reported as a recent news item from the asylum that — A man called Steve Jago has been arrested in Whitehall for carrying a banner bearing...

The Wind that Shakes the Barley should also shake our consciences

Ken Loach’s Palme d’Or-winning film, The Wind that Shakes the Barley, is a superb and subtle film with a vital contemporary resonance. Gutter press cries of ‘anti-British!’ should be ignored [More >>>]

Globalisation of cruising: some penalties for the Brits

A message to Carnival, US owners of once-British Cunard and Swan Hellenic, about some of the penalties paid by British customers when an American carnivore gobbles up a whole British species [More >>>]

Threat to the Internet: time for action

Commercial interests in the US are posing a genuine threat to the freedom of the internet by seeking control over all Web content. Act now in at least one of several suggested ways to avert the danger [More >>>]