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By Maryant Fernández Pérez, EDRi
United Nations (UN) Special Rapporteur on counter-terrorism and Human rights, Ben Emmerson said “the central challenge for human rights in 2016 ensuring governments continue to support a human rights agenda” while seeking to end terrorism.
It is wearisome to continually read in the western mainstream media that the Muslim world is full of terrorists determined to launch attacks on the West.
By Maryant Fernández Pérez, EDRi
EDRi firmly condemns the Brussels terror attacks as well as other acts of violence and terrorism around the world. While acknowledging the importance of combating terrorism and violent extremism, EDRi is concerned about the disproportionate and misguided responses by certain UN countries in pursuit of this aim.
By Gar Smith / Berkeley Daily Planet, WarIsACrime.org
After at least 14 people were murdered and 17 wounded in San Bernardino by assailants armed with assault weapons, Assistant Director in Charge of the Los Angeles FBI Field Office David Bowditch told the press: “We do not know if this is a terrorist incident”.
By Nicolas Davies
“...at the very moment the number one nation has perfected the science of killing, it has become an impractical instrument of political domination.” - Richard Barnet, Roots of War, 1972
France and Russia’s military responses to mass murders in Paris and Egypt echo the United States’ response to mass murders in New York, Washington and Pennsylvania in 2001. As Oxford University researcher Lydia Wilson told Democracy Now on November 17th, Islamic State (IS) is “seemingly delighted” by this warlike response to its latest atrocities.
by EDRi
On 26 August, the French Minister of the Interior Bernard Cazeneuve announced in an interview that ‘90 percent of those drifting into terrorism do it on the Internet’. It is not the first time that Cazeneuve mentioned this figure—he used the same statistics already on numerous occasions, mainly to defend measures contained in the controversial law on intelligence—Loi Renseignement—(often referred to as the French Patriot Act), adopted on 24 June 2015.