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  • ...onstration Squad|DatesDeployed=1987-1991|Targets=London Greenpeace, Animal rights, and North London Activists}} ...ledged that the relationships amounted to a violation of the women's human rights, but still refused to confirm or deny that Dines had been a police officer.
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  • ...onstration Squad|DatesDeployed=1987-1991|Targets=London Greenpeace, Animal rights, and North London Activists}} ...Steel travelled to Australia to expose Dines' past in order to stop human rights abuses happening to others.<ref name = islingt>Islington Against Police Spi
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  • ...by the [[Cooperative]] says fracking poses 'significant potential risks to human health and the environment' in the UK, including 'on drinking water quality ...change trespass laws, making it easier for fracking companies to negotiate rights of access, and a new compensation scheme for people affected by shale gas
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  • ...Organisational and Cultural Aspects of Terrorism: Final Report of the NATO Human Factors and Medicine Research Task Group 140''], Research and Technology Or ...ouncil of Britain; Massoud Shadjareh and Reza Kazim (both of Islamic Human Rights Commission); Azad Ali representing the Muslim Safety Forum; senior members
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  • ...-the-streets-of-londonistan ‘In the Streets of Londonistan’], ''London Review of Books'', 22 January 2004 (accessed 14 April 2016).</ref> The forum was t ...6).</ref> and then “briefly” in 2004 Raza Kazim from the Islamic Human Rights Commission.<ref name="ABC011pp70-71">Robert Lambert, ‘The Muslim Safety F
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  • ...Organisational and Cultural Aspects of Terrorism: Final Report of the NATO Human Factors and Medicine Research Task Group 140''], Research and Technology Or *'''Tim Parsons:''' As its former Head of Equality, Diversity and Human Rights with the rank of Chief Inspector, Parsons once occupied a similar position
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  • '''Jewish Human Rights Watch''' (JHRW) is a UK-based pro-Israel organisation founded by [[Emmanuel ...r Palestinian rights.<ref>[https://www.jhrw.com/about About], Jewish Human Rights Watch, accessed 16 March 2017.</ref>
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  • ...ht Board / Group, National Oversight Group|Description=A national body to 'review, challenge and provide feedback on the standards for undercover policing' i ...undated (21 March 2015).</ref> which would have seen him encounter animal rights campaigns against Huntingdon Life Sciences. He retired from the College of
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  • * [[N81: Meeting with the Lawrence Review Team]] * [[Lawrence Review Team]]
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  • ...the Irish People as a whole’ as our two demands. Unlike the Irish Civil Rights Solidarity Campaign (ICRSC) and the AIL, which had mainly shown the Irish f ...people of Ireland, and of Britain. Unionists can no longer have exclusive rights in deciding the future of Ulster.
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  • ...that he was quite reluctant to give an opinion on anything, even on human rights abuses against Palestinans,<ref name="jnp.i.20June19"/> while with No Borde ...Corrie and Tom Hurndall had been killed by Israeli forces while acting as human shields. This led to a campaign against Caterpillar, a British company prov
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  • ...h as oil pipelines and power plants, to move forward with far less federal review of their impact on the environment. ====25 February 2020 - Watchdog ‘disappointed’ with review of State’s lobbying Act====
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  • ...sonal contacts and friendships, particularly in the wake of each new human-rights outrage and incidence of ethnic cleansing by the state of Israel in histori ..., who are referred to as ‘officers’.<ref>https://www.mi5.gov.uk/covert-human-intelligence-sources</ref>
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  • ...the control of one police force, this ensures a consistent approach to the review, retention and disposal of this information. ...%2016%20NPCC%20att%2001%20of%2001%2003012017.pdf Item 15.2: Special Branch Review - report to October 2016 meeting of the National Police Chiefs' Council], '
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  • :::* To review certain individual records, deciding whether to update or remove them from :: '''Review Section'''
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  • ...Special Branch offices. The data is held in a single database with access rights limited only to specified groups of officers for specific reasons. One of t ...olicing Inquiry]], they will not be disposed of in line with normal police Review, Retention and Deletion policy. Any access / ownership will still go throug
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  • ...nal Ministries (UK)]] || http://www.actioninternational.org || Action is a human resourcing organisation, both in the UK and internationally, engaged in rel ...ernational advocacy of human rights; · eliminating infringements of human rights. In furtherance of that object but not otherwise, the trustees shall have p
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  • *[[Maha Abushama]] - Programme Manager for Human Rights *[[Bethan Cansfield]] - Programme Manager for Women's Rights
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  • ...www.ihrr.org/ihrr_author/mariam-memarsadeghi-en/|website=Iran Human Rights Review|accessdate=29 August 2014}}</ref> ...Rights, and Labor|U.S. Department of State’s Bureau for Democracy, Human Rights and Labor]].<ref>{{cite web|title=Tavaana - Center for Liberty in the Middl
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  • ...[Strategic Defence and Security Review 2015|Strategic Defence and Security Review]]. The CSSF builds on the framework of the [[Conflict Pool]] by bringing to ...ith various national and regional programmes including, developing [[human rights]] training, strengthening local police and judiciaries, and facilitating po
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