Friday, February 20, 2009

UK's Rimington on World Affairs & Dystopic Backslides

UK TELEGRAPH
“It would be better that the Government recognised that there are risks, rather than frightening people in order to be able to pass laws which restrict civil liberties, precisely one of the objects of terrorism: that we live in fear and under a police state,” she said.
Dame Stella, 73, added: “The US has gone too far with Guantánamo and the tortures. MI5 does not do that. Furthermore it has achieved the opposite effect: there are more and more suicide terrorists finding a greater justification.” 
-  Dame Stella Rimington, the former head of MI5, warning that the fear of terrorism is being exploited by the Government to erode civil liberties and risks creating a police state.

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