Search Results: Articles containing "Rizwaan Sabir"
New in Ceasefire, Sabir on Security - Friday, March 11, 2011 10:06 - 5 Comments
Sabir on Security Control Orders: out of control, out of order
Sabir on Security - Friday, November 26, 2010 0:00 - 7 Comments
Sabir on Security The Police: law enforcement or a law unto itself?
New in Ceasefire, Sabir on Security - Friday, November 12, 2010 18:14 - 7 Comments
Sabir on Security Twitter Trial: You must (not) be joking!
New in Ceasefire, Sabir on Security - Friday, October 29, 2010 22:22 - 4 Comments
Sabir on Security: A government that listens! (to your phone calls)
New in Ceasefire, Sabir on Security - Friday, October 15, 2010 20:10 - 2 Comments
Sabir on Security – The 7/7 inquest: we need answers not a whitewash
New in Ceasefire, Sabir on Security - Sunday, July 15, 2012 13:28 - 5 Comments
Sabir on Security">Police fabricated evidence against me but civil liberties concern us all Sabir on Security
UK media today reported how police officers fabricated evidence in order to bolster their case against Rizwaan Sabir. In his latest Ceasefire column, he argues the fight to protect civil liberties concerns us all, and suggests a few avenues for action in the fight against the state’s attack on our freedoms.
New in Ceasefire, Sabir on Security - Saturday, January 7, 2012 14:45 - 10 Comments
Sabir on Security">How Police branded OccupyLSX and UKUNCUT as “Terrorists” Sabir on Security
Rizwaan Sabir’s investigation of City of London police has unveiled how OccupyLSX protesters routinely featured in its updates on terrorism and extremism. In his latest column, he explains the background and repercussions of the revelations.
Columns, New in Ceasefire, Sabir on Security - Friday, October 1, 2010 0:30 - 2 Comments
Sabir on Security">You can spy on me or you can ask for my trust, but not both Sabir on Security
Columns, Sabir on Security - Friday, September 24, 2010 0:03 - 3 Comments
Keeping Britain Unsafe: the stubborn myths of “effective” counter-terror
Editor's Desk - Tuesday, September 21, 2010 0:00 - 0 Comments
This week in Ceasefire
Columns, Sabir on Security - Friday, September 3, 2010 20:58 - 2 Comments
The imminent, and overdue, death of ‘Prevent’
As Rizwaan Sabir argues, this is a programme that was designed, and implemented, as a direct attack on the Muslim community as a whole. Its demise cannot come too soon.
Columns, Sabir on Security - Friday, August 20, 2010 9:10 - 6 Comments
Sabir on Security">The battle against Schedule 7 starts now Sabir on Security
Ideas - Friday, January 9, 2009 4:22 - 1 Comment
Should we regulate political research?
Dealing with political research material can get you into a lot of trouble these days. How can access properly be regulated?
Murray Goulden has an ingenious solution.
Features - Friday, January 9, 2009 4:18 - 2 Comments
The struggle for academic freedom
The recent arrest of two university members over political research fits into a broader picture – the relentless corporatisation of our universities, and the disastrous results that follow. University of Nottingham alumnus and academic Jeremy Bates looks at the struggle between marketisation, and resistance.
Politics - Friday, January 9, 2009 4:11 - 1 Comment
Terror arrests on campus – what happened?
Why did two members of the University of Nottingham – a postgraduate student and a member of staff – get arrested under the Terrorism Act last summer? What happened then? Here, we lay out a timeline of events for you. Enjoy!
- Wednesday, April 23, 2008 8:34 - 1 Comment
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