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Civil liberties threatened by anti-terror drive
Civil liberties in Europe are under threat from measures introduced following the September 11 terror attacks, an EU report has claimed.
The report, which was put together by experts in all member states, says anti-terrorist measures can "result in interference with private life or with the secrecy of communications, due to increased possibilities of using undercover agents". There is also a warning on new restrictions on the rights of defendants and concerns over "exceptional forms of detention".
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Published: Tue, 6 May 2003 01:00:00 GMT+01
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