homeland security
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Protest Against G4S Outside Israel's Ofer Prison, 22-5-2013
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Part 3: 'How are we going to secure this country?' | Immigra
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Janet Napolitano to hard-hit Moore: "We are here to stay"
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Okla. City Mayor: Up to 13K Homes Hit by Tornado
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Peaceful Protestor Carmen Pittman Tasered Outside Dept of Justice During Protest of Too Big To Jail
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Open Carry March, Kimberly Rivera, Kokesh Kidnapping, Defense From Criminal Govt Officials
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Governor Mary Fallin talks about cleanup efforts and Janet Napolitano's visit to Moore this afternoon.
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Editor of The Progressive Calls For Eric Holder to Resign Over Spying on Press, Occupy Protesters
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Rep. Barber Fights for Public Input on Border Security Plan
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Midland Memorial Hospital Employee Arrested, Charged with Selling Hydrocodone
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IRS Protest St. Louis County May 21, 2013
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US cracks down on Bitcoin exchange
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Homeland Security Targets Counterfeit Goods
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IRS Protest St Louis County May 21, 2013
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US cracks down on Bitcoin exchange
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Dan Kitching: "Homeland security is my top concern."
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KVUE Defenders: Homeland Security funding down
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Brooks Supports Helping Heroes Fly Act
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Chairman McCaul Opening Statement at Markup of the Border Security Results Act of 2013
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How Govt & Big Business Together Spied on Occupy Wall Street
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Sen. Paul's Remarks at HSGA Committee Hearing- 5/21/2013
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#J2J-Direct Action at the Department of Justice
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Blonde Demolition book trailer video
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Homeland Security Spies On Occupy For Wall Street (w/ Matthew Rothschild) 2/2
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Homeland Security Spies On Occupy For Wall Street (w/ Matthew Rothschild) 1/2
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The Implications of the Expanding U.S. Drone Program (Spencer Ackerman)
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Chairman McCaul on Fox News on Benghazi and Ft. Hood Attacks
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AP president blasts "unconstitutional" phone records probe...
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U.S. BLOCKS World's Largest BITCOIN Exchange - Is This The END of BITCOIN?
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Description
British-Danish security firm G4S has been severely criticized for its operations in the occupied Palestinian territories and in prisons and detention centers in Israel, including those housing children and "administrative detainees" held without charge or trial.http://electronicintifada.net/blogs/adri-nieuwhof/security-firm-g4s-provides-services-israeli-prisons-police-and-army On 17 April Palestinian organizations called for action against G4S for its role in Israeli prisons where Palestinian political prisoners from the occupied territories are held in contravention of international law. The Business & Human Rights Resource Centre in London published Michael Deas's report on the call and invited G4S to respond. G4S submitted an update with old statements that does not address the criticism of the provision of services to prisons in Israel. Meanwhile, about 2,000 Palestinian prisoners bellow out their ill-treatment in a mass hunger strike. Who Profits - a research project of the Coalition of Women for Peace -- has provided the information on G4S activities in Israel for the rejoinder below, including its extensive G4S report of March 2011. Business as usual with private enterprises in settlements Who Profits confirms that G4S provides security equipment and personnel to shops, supermarkets and businesses in the illegal settlements of Modi'in Illit, Ma'ale Adumim and Har Adar in the West Bank and in settlement neighborhoods of occupied East Jerusalem. Through its merger with Israeli security firm Aminut, G4S has incorporated security services to businesses in Barkan Industrial Zone in the West Bank. The continuation of Aminut's business operations was announced on the website of G4S Israel. G4S Israel mentions its "homeland security activities" in a presentation of November 2011 (in Hebrew). The services include providing scanners to checkpoints in the "seam zone" and to Erez checkpoint in Gaza. The seam zone is located in the occupied territories between the green line — the 1949 armistice line between Israel as it was established in 1948 and the West Bank — and the wall. Who Profits ascertained that the checkpoints of Qalandia, Bethlehem and Irtah are included. The project has filed a request in the framework of the Israeli Freedom of Information Act to find out the full extent of G4S Israel's services to checkpoints. The system of checkpoints connected to the wall is designed to limit and control the movement of Palestinians within the West Bank. As such, the checkpoints serve Israeli settlement policies. The ICJ ruled that "the construction of the wall and its associated regime, by contributing to the demographic changes mentioned [...] above, contravene Article 49, paragraph 6, of the Fourth Geneva Convention." The "associated regime" of the wall includes the checkpoints. One can argue that by providing and servicing security equipment for the checkpoints, G4S Israel is facilitating breaches of the Geneva Convention. Close ties with the Israeli police There are close ties between G4S Israel and the Israeli police. G4S Israel mentions on its website that it is the sole provider of electronic security systems to the Israeli police. In its November 2011 presentation, the company confirms that it still provides security services to the Israeli police department in the West Bank. In addition, G4S Israel mentions that it provides access control systems, metal detection gates, public announcement systems, burglary detection systems, fire detection systems and building inspection systems to police stations inside Israel. The ties between G4S and the Israeli police became even closer when - last year - the Policity group won a 25-year contract to build, operate and maintain the new Israeli police training center in the Israeli town of Beit Shemesh. G4S owns 50 percent of Policity and will be the operating contractor of the project. G4S must be aware of the instrumental role that the Israeli police play in implementing...
