"When I despair, I remember that all through history the way of truth and love has always won. There have been tyrants and murderers and for a time they seem invincible, but in the end, they always fall — think of it, always." Mohandas Gandhi
In a time of universal deceit - telling the truth is a revolutionary act. George Orwell

Monday, May 26, 2008

Tese de estudante sobre a Al-Qaeda leva-o à prisão

Isto é cada vez mais de loucos, agora porque um estudante, resolve estudar as tácticas da suposta organização terrorista Al-Qaeda, prendem-no porque fez downloads de documentos referentes a esta.

Nem sequer a informação prestada por parte dos seus supervisores da Universidade de Nottingham lhe valeu.

De referir que o documento sobre a Al-Qaeda foi puxado a partir de um site governamental dos EUA.

Qualquer dia estão a deter os historiadores.

Haja paciência!
Parece que desta vez é preciso mesmo uma REVOLUÇÃO, mas a nível Mundial!


Student researching al-Qaida tactics held for six days | higher news | EducationGuardian.co.uk
Student researching al-Qaida tactics held for six days





· Lecturers fear threat to academic freedom

· Manual downloaded from US government website



Polly Curtis and Martin Hodgson

Saturday May 24, 2008

The Guardian



A masters student researching terrorist tactics who was arrested and detained for six days after his university informed police about al-Qaida-related material he downloaded has spoken of the "psychological torture" he endured in custody.



Despite his Nottingham University supervisors insisting the materials were directly relevant to his research, Rizwaan Sabir, 22, was held for nearly a week under the Terrorism Act, accused of downloading the materials for illegal use. The student had obtained a copy of the al-Qaida training manual from a US government website for his research into terrorist tactics.

The case highlights what lecturers are claiming is a direct assault on academic freedom led by the government which, in its attempt to establish a "prevent agenda" against terrorist activity, is putting pressure on academics to become police informers.

in Guardian



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