Police maintaining special database of thousands of political activists
galleani | 06.03.2009 23:13 | Other Press | Repression
Indication that such a database existed (which had been long suspected) first emerged in the trial of three persons in December who were accused of obstructing police officers in a FIT team who had come to conduct 'overt surveillance' ( http://fitwatch.blogspot.com/2008/12/fit-officer-admits-in-court-to.html). A police officer giving evidence indicated that a database of 'thousands' was being maintained (including details on the defendants).The latest revelations will add to calls for Police to respect peoples right to privacy, which is enshrined in the Human Rights Act, and follows the ruling by the European Court of Human Rights that Police should slim down their DNA database by removing people whose convictions are spent or who were not prosecuted for their crimes ( http://p10.hostingprod.com/@spyblog.org.uk/blog/2008/12/echr-judgment-on-the-marper-case---rules-that-uk-government-and-police-indefina.html).
Article:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2009/mar/06/police-surveillance-protesters-journalists-climate-kingsnorth
Audio:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/audio/2009/mar/06/surveillance-justice
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