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I swear what the NWO really wants to do is label as "terrorist" anybody that in
the least way challenges global capitalism!

STEVE KACZYNSKI wrote:

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> This is not an unexpected development, though of course it is serious. For
> example, some groups have been banned in some EU countries but not in others
> - however, this legislation would "harmonise" bans between different member
> countries.
> Labelling groups as "terrorist" is of course done in part to try and isolate
> them. It could have grave consequences for supporters of national liberation
> struggles or for solidarity work.
>
> Steve K.
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> >From: Stasi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >To: Peoples War <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >CC: Eireshaor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Anti-NATO <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >Subject: EU/Ire: Six Irish groups placed on EU terror list - Ananova
> >[WWW.STOPNATO.ORG.UK
> >Date: Thu, 27 Dec 2001 21:58:59 -0000
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> >Ananova :
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> >Six Irish groups placed on EU terror list
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> >
> >The European Union has introduced a package of anti-terrorism measures,
> >branding six Irish groups as terrorists.
> >
> >For the first time, EU governments have drawn up a list of domestic
> >organisations accused of terrorism by all 15 members.
> >
> >It includes the Continuity IRA and Real IRA along with protestant groups,
> >the Loyalist Volunteer Force, the Orange Volunteers, the Red Hand Defenders
> >and the Ulster Defence Association/Ulster Freedom Fighters.
> >
> >Also on the list are the Basque separatist group Eta, and the Greek
> >far-left
> >group November 17, responsible for the murder of British military attache
> >Brigadier Stephen Saunders in Athens in June 2000.
> >
> >The EU has also frozen the assets of Palestinian Islamic Jihad and Hamas
> >Izzedine al-Qassam, which it describes as the terrorist wing of Hamas.
> >
> >Individuals targeted included Imad Mughniyeh, who the EU named as a senior
> >intelligence officer of Lebanon's Hezbollah group, along with two other
> >Lebanese citizens, four Saudis and a Kuwaiti.
> >
> >The package also included a common definition of terrorist crimes accepted
> >by all 15 EU nations: agreement to deny safe haven to terrorists, their
> >supporters or financial backers; enhanced cooperation and information
> >exchange and tighter monitoring of asylum seekers to ensure terrorists do
> >not become refugees.
> >
> >Officials said national governments would act individually against those
> >domestic groups. They also said naming the groups as terrorists would
> >further isolate them and make it easier for police around the EU to
> >cooperate.
> >
> >Story filed: 12:52 Friday 28th December 2001
> >
> >
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