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Global Ne@WS BRITAIN British government has skies over their state, the | Environmental Policy CONVICTED been found guilty by the Florida Coalition for Act,” he says. AGAIN European Court of Peace and Justice asked breaching the Conven- the Christic Institute to By Tia Lessin The European Court of tion on Human Rights. represent them in a Convergence Magazine Human Rights has again | Today's judgement adds | lawsuit filed in the Christic Institute, USA. convicted Britain of to Britain’s substantial list | Washington, DC, Fall 1990 violating the rights of of convictions by the Federal District Court | Irish people arrested European Court, giving it | seeking to postpone the under the Emergency the worst record for mission. Joining the two Provisions Act. Human Rights violations | groups before the court | AUSTRALIAN The court held that of‘any state in Europe. It | was the Foundation on MATHEMATICIAN Marie Campbell and is clear from even a -| Economic Trends. COULD GRAB Bernard Fox of Belfast, cursory examination of in an eleventh-hour NOBEL PRIZE as well as Samuel the last 20 years that decision, Judge Oliver Hartley of Waterfoot had | Britain’s control of the Gasch dismissed the A remarkable advent in been arrested by crown, north is dependent upon Institute's petition for a advanced computer forces and held without its manipulation of the temporary restraining programming has been any reasonable grounds legal and judicial system | order. Working through achieved by Wollon- of suspicion that they and its preparedness to the night, Institute gong based scientist, had violated any laws. break international attorneys and experts Christopher Iilert, Instead the British were conventions on human prepared an emergency considered to be one of utilizing emergency rights.” petition to the Supreme the world's foremost legislation as “a free- Court. As the clerk of the | mathematicians. standing power of arrest The Irish People court rushed the docu- Mr Illert programmed and detention” used for September 8, 1990 ment into the offices of super computers in pure harassment or the Chief Justice, Holland and the United interrogation. Atlantis took off and States, producing amaz- Britain has the worst a: launched the Galileo ing simulations of a living record of convictions of PLUTONIUM probe into space. creature (crustacean). human rights violations SPACE THREAT Opposing the Galileo By altering the order of any nation in the f EXPOSED Jaunch was a contro- of the programme, he European community. versial step for the gained an image of the Article 5 of the European | On October 18, 1989, Christic Institute, which creature’s 2 million year Convention mandated the shuttle Atlantis lifted supports the exploration old ancestor. Then, that no one can be off from Cape Kennedy of space for peaceful again by changing the arrested without Space Centre. On board purposes. But the risk of ! program's order, a reasonable suspicion was the Galileo mission, | disaster was unaccept- picture was produced that the person has anunmanned space | able, says Lanny Sinkin, | showing the possible violated some provision probe powered by 50 the Institute's Litigation future form of the same of the law. pounds of radioactive Director. creature two million Sinn Fein spokes- plutonium sealed in “We discovered that years hence!. person on Legal Affairs, small “Radio !sotope the National Aeronautic The Smithsonian Councillor Paddy Generators” (RTGs). and Space Administrat- institute in Washington McManus, welcomed Fearing that Atlantis ion had systematically DC confirmed the judgement by the might explode like the suppressed critical identity of the European Court of 1986 Challenger shuttle, | information related to the | crustacean. Human Rights. He dispersing Galileo's safety of this launch in He employs non- stated: “Once again the radioactive cargo in the violation of the National linear equations heavily BRITAIN CONVICTED AGAIN The court held that Marie Campbell and Bernard Fox of Belfast, as well as Samuel Hartley of Waterfoot had been arrested by crown, forces and held without any reasonable grounds of suspicion that they had violated any laws. Instead the British were arrested without reasonable suspicion that the person has violated some provision af abn lanes of the law. Sinn Fein spokes- person on Legal Affairs, Councillor Paddy McManus, welcomed judgement by the European Court of Human Rights. He stated: “Once again the 11 oe OoooOouoeouou— “We discovered that