"Governments have sacrificed principles and ignored human rights in the name of the "war on terror", says a leading rights group in its annual report.
But Amnesty International celebrates what it calls a "wake-up call" issued to governments over the last year.
It says their "doublespeak and deception have been exposed by the media, challenged by activists and rejected by the courts"."
So reports BBC News, here, today. There will be those who will challenge the conclusions in the Amnesty Report, but they cannot be ignored. Not enough is being done, certainly in Australia, to question and challenge laws, and other actions of Government, all done in the name of the "war on terror". It's too glib and easy to claim that! Just read the article and see the extent of "abuses" around the world.
But Amnesty International celebrates what it calls a "wake-up call" issued to governments over the last year.
It says their "doublespeak and deception have been exposed by the media, challenged by activists and rejected by the courts"."
So reports BBC News, here, today. There will be those who will challenge the conclusions in the Amnesty Report, but they cannot be ignored. Not enough is being done, certainly in Australia, to question and challenge laws, and other actions of Government, all done in the name of the "war on terror". It's too glib and easy to claim that! Just read the article and see the extent of "abuses" around the world.
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