Five Books on Terrorism You Aren’t Allowed to Read

Authors of books banned in the UK talk about why their books were an important contribution to the terrorism debate and why it’s a shame that British readers have been denied access to their work.

I have a real problem with this, especially when I read things like: “In some instances, the books were thrown into pulping machines so that all evidence of their existence was destroyed.”

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That's a very interesting and frightening article.
Keep your eyes and ears open, watch for new laws made in this country.
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Donna

As if the Torries would have been more critical towards Bush than Blair was...

Britain was screwed long ago and a change of power to the right won't make things, especially what privacy vs counter terrorism is concerned, any better.