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Mark Kennedy, James Bond, and the Secret State.

M | 17.01.2013 13:18 | Policing | Repression

"The High Court has today granted an application by the Metropolitan Police for a secret hearing over the claims brought against them under the Human Rights Act, arising from undercover officers engaging in intimate long term relationships with women whilst undercover."

The Investigatory Powers Tribunal meets in secret, takes selected evidence in secret, and publishes only a yes/no in its findings, with no access to the Tribunal by the complainants, no right to know the secret evidence provided by Kennedy and his mates, and no right of appeal.

 http://policespiesoutoflives.org.uk/?p=363

 http://www.ipt-uk.com/

All Power to The Secret State!

M

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Display the following 12 comments

  1. bond — anon
  2. Are you kidding? — fiction neutraliser
  3. mark ain't bond — .
  4. Solidarity — Rob ex RTS
  5. Austin Powers Perhaps? — Klamber
  6. On Her Majesty's Secret Service — Brooke Bond
  7. point taken — HARP
  8. The desperation of the police is good - it shows they are afraid of the truth — A N Other
  9. police lie, and lie, and lie — jak
  10. Love and Solidarity — Gulliver
  11. Justice — nm
  12. strategy — j