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Too Guilty to Fly, Too Innocent to Charge?
March 20, 2007 – 8:00 pm | No Comment
Too Guilty to Fly, Too Innocent to Charge?

Anti-terrorist watch lists may serve a very limited useful function, such as separating individuals deserving of increased investigative attention, but they will never be complete or be totally accurate. They should not, however, be the …

Faisal Kutty: Too Guilty to Fly, Too Innocent to Charge? Transport Canada must not be given a carte blanche to deprive Canadians of our liberty, mobility, equality and privacy rights, even though aviation security has now become a legitimate national security
March 20, 2007 – 6:02 pm | No Comment
Faisal Kutty: Too Guilty to Fly, Too Innocent to Charge? Transport Canada must not be given a carte blanche to deprive Canadians of our liberty, mobility, equality and privacy rights, even though aviation security has now become a legitimate national security

By Faisal Kutty
As the Canadian government forges ahead with its cleverly named Passenger Protect Program, the timing could not be better to seriously reconsider what is for all intents and purposes a no-fly list.
The attention …

Too guilty to fly, too innocent to charge?
March 19, 2007 – 9:10 pm | No Comment
Too guilty to fly, too innocent to charge?

By Faisal Kutty
As the Canadian government forges ahead with its cleverly named Passenger Protect Program, the timing could not be better to seriously reconsider what is for all intents and purposes a no-fly list.
The attention …

Too Guilty to Fly, Too Innocent to Charge?
March 19, 2007 – 9:05 pm | No Comment
Too Guilty to Fly, Too Innocent to Charge?

By Faisal Kutty
As the Canadian government forges ahead with its cleverly named Passenger Protect Program, the timing could not be better to seriously reconsider what is for all intents and purposes a no-fly list.
The attention …

Too Guilty to Fly, Too Innocent to Charge?
March 19, 2007 – 9:02 pm | No Comment
Too Guilty to Fly, Too Innocent to Charge?

By Faisal Kutty
As the Canadian government forges ahead with its cleverly named Passenger Protect Program, the timing could not be better to seriously reconsider what is for all intents and purposes a no-fly list.
The attention …

Too Guilty to Fly, Too Innocent to Charge?
March 19, 2007 – 8:52 pm | No Comment
Too Guilty to Fly, Too Innocent to Charge?

By Faisal Kutty
As the Canadian government forges ahead with its cleverly named Passenger Protect Program, the timing could not be better to seriously reconsider what is for all intents and purposes a no-fly list.
The attention …

Canada’s Soon to Be Launched No-Fly List: Too Guilty to Fly, Too Innocent to Charge?
March 19, 2007 – 8:26 pm | No Comment
Canada’s Soon to Be Launched No-Fly List: Too Guilty to Fly, Too Innocent to Charge?

By Faisal Kutty
As the Canadian government forges ahead with its cleverly named Passenger Protect Program, the timing could not be better to seriously reconsider what is for all intents and purposes a no-fly list.
The attention …

Too guilty to fly, too innocent to charge?
March 19, 2007 – 8:08 pm | No Comment
Too guilty to fly, too innocent to charge?

By Faisal Kutty
Online Journal Contributing Writer
As the Canadian government forges ahead with its cleverly named Passenger Protect Program, the timing could not be better to seriously reconsider what is for all intents and purposes a …

Too Guilty to Fly, Too Innocent to Charge?
March 19, 2007 – 8:03 pm | No Comment
Too Guilty to Fly, Too Innocent to Charge?

By Faisal Kutty
As the Canadian government forges ahead with its cleverly named Passenger Protect Program, the timing could not be better to seriously reconsider what is for all intents and purposes a no-fly list.
The attention …

Too guilty to fly, too innocent to charge?
March 19, 2007 – 7:45 pm | No Comment
Too guilty to fly, too innocent to charge?

By Faisal Kutty
As the Canadian government forges ahead with its cleverly named Passenger Protect Program, the timing could not be better to seriously reconsider what is for all intents and purposes a no-fly list.
The attention …

Too Guilty to Fly, Too Innocent to Charge?
March 19, 2007 – 7:19 pm | No Comment
Too Guilty to Fly, Too Innocent to Charge?

By Faisal Kutty
As the Canadian government forges ahead with its cleverly named Passenger Protect Program, the timing could not be better to seriously reconsider what is for all intents and purposes a no-fly list.
The attention …

Too Guilty to Fly, Too Innocent to Charge?
March 19, 2007 – 6:48 pm | No Comment
Too Guilty to Fly, Too Innocent to Charge?

By Faisal Kutty
As the Canadian government forges ahead with its cleverly named Passenger Protect Program, the timing could not be better to seriously reconsider what is for all intents and purposes a no-fly list.
The attention …

Too Guilty to Fly, Too Innocent to Charge?
March 19, 2007 – 4:23 pm | No Comment
Too Guilty to Fly, Too Innocent to Charge?

By Faisal Kutty — “Making lengthy watch lists based on subjective and political criteria and then giving the power to add and remove names to agencies that have a vested interest in the national …

COMMENT: No-fly lists are an ineffective way to fight terrorism
March 14, 2007 – 6:36 pm | No Comment
COMMENT: No-fly lists are an ineffective way to fight terrorism

By Faisal Kutty
As Transport Canada forges ahead with its cleverly named Passenger Protect Program, the timing could not be better to seriously reconsider what is for all intents and purposes a no-fly list.
The attention to …