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March 31, 2011 Charity and Security Network Newsletter

Apr 1, 2011 by Suraj Sazawal

Featured articles, blogs and abstracts (click on headline to read full article):
Vol.3, Issue 06
1. U.S.’ Human Rights Commitments to UN Could Help Charities

2. Blog: To Charities and Grantmakers: Don't Pass Up This Opportunity!
3. Lower Standards for Domestic Surveillance Leads to Thousands Targeted by FBI
4. Judge Says Challenge to Bush Wiretapping Law May Proceed
5.
Update: Civil Rights and Religious Groups Denounce TN Bill Targeting Sharia Groups 

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March 15, 2011 Charity and Security Network Newsletter

Mar 15, 2011 by Suraj Sazawal

Featured articles, blogs and abstracts (click on headline to read full article):
Vol.3, Issue 05

1. Government Tells Judges Giving Reasons for Shutting Down Charities "Too Burdensome”
2. Civil Rights and Religious Groups Denounce TN Bill Targeting Sharia Groups
3. UN Report Urges for More Transparency During De-Listing Process
4. Civil Society-Military Roadmap on Human Security
5. News, Testimony & Opinion Roundup from Peter King’s March 10 Hearing
6. Request for More Evidence of Prosecution’s Misconduct in Seda/Charity Case Denied

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March 1, 2011 Charity and Security Network Newsletter

Mar 2, 2011 by Suraj Sazawal

Featured articles, blogs and abstracts (click on headline to read full article):
Vol.3, Issue 04

1. More Evidence of Prosecution’s Misconduct Sought in Seda/Charity Case
2. Give Peacebuiling a Chance
3. Brookings Event Focuses on Barriers to Access During Humanitarian Crisis
4. DOJ Appeals Warrantless Wiretapping Ruling
5. Harvard: Humanitarian Action Under Scrutiny, Criminalizing Humanitarian Engagement
6. Lawsuit Alleges FBI Informant Used Indiscriminant Surveillance At California Mosques
7. Nationwide Conferences Spotlight Threats to Political Activism
8. Are US Material Support for Terrorism Laws Compatible with International Humanitarian Law?
9. Senate & House Vote to Extend Patriot Act Provisions 90 Day

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February 16, 2011 Charity and Security Network Newsletter

Feb 18, 2011 by Suraj Sazawal

Featured articles, blogs and abstracts (click on headline to read full article):
Vol.3, Issue 03
1. UN Report Calls for Greater Review of All Counterterrorism Measures  
2. Senate Votes to Extend Patriot Act Provisions 90 Days
3. Blog: US Should Join the Movement Away from Long Term Emergency Powers
4. UK Government Proposes Updates, Reforms to Counterterrorism Policies
5. Analysis: Waste and Abuse in the Security-Industrial Complex
6. Two Capitol Hill Events Spotlight Partnership between Muslim Americans and Law Enforcement

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February 1, 2011 Charity and Security Network Newsletter

Feb 2, 2011 by Suraj Sazawal

Featured articles, blogs and abstracts (click on headline to read full article):
Vol.3, Issue 02
1. Nation-Wide Protests Support Activists Refusal to Testify
2. FBI Investigative Powers: Unchecked and Too Broad
3. Dueling Patriot Act Reauthorization Bills Differ on Safeguards, Timing
4. Charity Leader Released as FBI Evidence Tampering Becomes Issue in Case

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January 18, 2011 Charity and Security Network Newsletter

Jan 19, 2011 by Suraj Sazawal

Featured articles, blogs and abstracts (click on headline to read full article):
Vol.3, Issue 01

1. Prosecutors Fail to Turn Over Key Documents to Convicted Co-Founder of Al Haramain
2. Government Ordered to Pay $2.5 million for Illegal Wiretap of Charity and its Lawyers
3. FBI Infiltrator of Anti-War Group Exposed As More Activists Face Subpoenas
4. To Michael Mukasey, Rudy Giuliani, Tom Ridge and Frances Townsend: Welcome to our World!

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January 3, 2011 Charity and Security Network Newsletter

Jan 4, 2011 by Suraj Sazawal

Featured articles, blogs and abstracts (click on headline to read full article):
Vol.2, Issue 24
1. Two Bills Signal Future Action Impacting Due Process for Charities
2. QDDR Outlines Strategy for State Department and USAID
3. Blog: WikiLeaks Exposes Terrorism Funding Sources
4. UPDATED: A Comparison Chart of Due Process Rights in Terrorist Designation Processes
5. Read David Cole’s New York Times Op-ed about Reforming the Material Support Law (from Jan. 3, 2011)
6. Read Joanne Mariner’s article, Civil Society and Counter-Terrorism (December 2010)

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December 15, 2010 Charity and Security Network Newsletter

Dec 15, 2010 by Suraj Sazawal

Featured articles, blogs and abstracts (click on headline to read full article):
Vol.2, Issue 23
1. New Treasury Rule Improves Access to Lawyers for Listed Charities
2. Documents Shed Light on Military Officer Spying on Peace Group
3. DOJ Says Protections on Patriot Powers In Place, Others Want More Debate
4. Aid Worker Safety Threatened by Military Agenda
5. Sign the Human Rights Day Online Petition

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December 1, 2010 Charity and Security Network Newsletter

Dec 2, 2010 by Suraj Sazawal

Featured articles, blogs and abstracts (click on headline to read full article):
Vol.2, Issue 22
1. UN Special Investigator Finds Its Counterterrorism Framework Chills Humanitarian Aid
2. Nonprofit Groups End Talks With Treasury about Ineffectual Guidelines
3. Treasury Comment Shows Nonprofits are Right to End Unproductive Dialog
4. FBI Asked to Stop Targeting Political Activists
5. What Happens to a Charity After an FBI Raid: A Case Study of Life & Relief and Development
6. List of Holy Land Unindicted Co-conspirators Ordered Sealed, But Remains Available

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November 16, 2010 Charity and Security Network Newsletter

Nov 17, 2010 by Suraj Sazawal

Featured articles, blogs and abstracts (click on headline to read full article):
Vol.2, Issue 21
1. Subpoenas Re-activated for Three Anti-War Activists
2. US Defends Human Rights Record Before UN
3. Report: Policing Not Enough to Stop Homegrown Terrorists
4. A Comparison Chart of Due Process Rights in Terrorist Designation Processes to the Charity and Security Network’s Model
5. CSN’s Model Policies for Fair Procedures for Listing and Delisting U.S. Charities
6. Experts at Fear Mongering by Wendell Belew

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