US monitoring 280,000 people unconnected to terror groups

[email protected] (The Hindu)
August 6, 2014

Washington, Aug 6: Reports outlining the excesses of the U.S.' surveillance programmes this week noted that the country's terrorist tracking system, called the Terrorist Screening Database, was monitoring 280,000 people, nearly 40 per cent of all those included, despite them being categorised as “no recognised terrorist group affiliation.”nsa

This group was closely tracked by U.S. law enforcement as part of the enormous database of 680,000 people on a watch-list of “known or suspected terrorists,” many suspected of ties to al Qaida, Hamas, and Hezbollah.

To a significant extent the database was built up with “clandestinely acquired foreign government information” – a revelation of concern to countries such as India, which prior reports have indicated were spied upon extensively by the U.S. National Security Agency.

In the case of the TSD the Central Intelligence Agency was said to have used a previously unknown programme code-named “Hydra,” to covertly access databases maintained by foreign countries and extract data to add to the watch-lists.

This data, and another secret database called CIA Information Needs Management, or CINEMA, were harvested by the Directorate of Terrorist Identities, a “virtually unknown U.S. counterterrorism unit responsible for maintaining TIDE,” to facilitate biometric searches for suspects

The documents were published by The Intercept, the investigative media organisation led by Glen Greenwald and founded by billionaire Ebay founder Pierre Omidyar, although unlike prior efforts of Mr. Greenwald they did not say that they had used evidence made available by Edward Snowden, former NSA contractor-turned whistle-blower, for this exposé.

However the Intercept's source, said to be from within the intelligence community, also revealed that the Obama administration “has presided over an unprecedented expansion of the terrorist screening system… [and] boosted the number of people on the no-fly list more than ten-fold, to an all-time high of 47,000.

This surpassed the number of people barred from flying under George W. Bush, the report said, adding that in terms of the terror screening too, approximately 1.5 million names added to the watch-list over the past five years at a rate of 900 records per day.

In terms of the geographic locations of the suspects in the database the report said that the highest concentration of designated persons was in Dearborn, Michigan, which was said to have the “largest percentage of Arab-American residents in the country.”

The expansion of the records held by these agencies appears to have been concomitant with a dramatic increase in the intrusive edge of the databases.

In 2013, the main terrorism database contained more than 860,000 biometric files on 144,000 people, including more than 500,000 facial images, nearly 250,000 fingerprints and 70,000 iris scans.

Further, in a single year, the U.S. was said to have expanded its collection of “non-traditional” biometric data, including “dramatic increases in handwriting samples (32 per cent), signatures (52 per cent), scars, marks, and tattoos (70 per cent), and DNA strands (90 per cent),” the Intercept report noted.

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April 24,2020

Toronto, Apr 25: Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Thursday (local time) announced a new CAD 1.1 billion package supporting vaccine research and clinical trials as well as expanded testing capacity.

"We are putting in place an additional CAD 1.1 billion dollars for a national medical and research strategy to address COVID-19," Trudeau said during his daily novel coronavirus pandemic briefing on Thursday.

"This plan has three pillars -- research on vaccines and other treatments, support for clinical trials and expanding national testing and modelling," he added.

Trudeau pointed out that CAD 82 million of the total sum will be directed to the development of a vaccine and treatments against the virus, while CAD 471 million will go towards supporting clinical trials.

A further CAD 249 million is being allocated for expanding testing capacity and modelling, the Prime Minister added.

According to Trudeau, this funding will be allotted to a new "immunity task force" commissioned with conducting serology testing -- blood tests looking for the presence of antibodies indicative of exposure to the virus and subsequent immune response.

He said the taskforce, comprising the country's top medical experts, including Chief Public Health Officer Dr Theresa Tam, will test at least a million Canadians over the next two years.

The funding announced today comes in addition to the CAD 200 million committed for COVID-19-related research on March 11.

Trudeau has repeatedly stressed the daily constraints that much of the population is adhering to will be the new normal until a vaccine is developed.

As of Thursday, Canada has confirmed a total of 40,824 COVID-19 cases since the onset of the outbreak, out of which more than 2,000 have proven to be fatal, according to the latest figures from the country's public health agency.

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April 27,2020

London, Apr 27: British Prime Minister Boris Johnson returns to work on Monday more than three weeks after being hospitalised for the coronavirus and spending three days in intensive care.

Johnson, one of the highest-profile people to have contracted the virus, returned to 10 Downing Street on Sunday evening and will chair a meeting on Monday morning of the coronavirus "war cabinet", his colleagues confirmed.

Dominic Raab, the foreign secretary who has deputised in Johnson's absence, told the BBC on Sunday that his return would be a "boost for the government and a boost for the country".

Raab also claimed the prime minister was "raring to go".

Johnson, 55, was admitted to hospital on April 5 suffering from "persistent symptoms" of the deadly disease.

His condition worsened and he later admitted after being put in intensive care that "things could have gone either way".

He was discharged on April 12 and has been recuperating at his official residence, west of London.

In a video message after leaving hospital, Johnson thanked "Jenny from New Zealand and Luis from Portugal" for helping him recover.

On medical advice, he has not been doing official government work during his convalescence but has spoken to Queen Elizabeth and US President Donald Trump on the phone.

The British leader was diagnosed with the virus late last month but initially stayed at Downing Street and was filmed taking part in a round of applause for health workers in the days before he went to hospital.

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March 25,2020

Hubei, Mar 25: As a bus departed from its terminus at Hankou Railway Station at 5:25 am Wednesday morning, Wuhan started to resume bus service after nine weeks of lockdown.

Apart from a driver, a safety supervisor was also on each bus, whose duty was to make sure all passengers are healthy.
"For those who do not use smartphones, they should bring with them a health certificate issued by the health authorities," said Zhou Jingjing, a safety supervisor aboard bus No. 511 departing from the Wuchang Railway Station complex.
The once hardest-hit city in central China's Hubei Province during the COVID-19 outbreak took unprecedented traffic restrictions on Jan 23. All of its public transport and all outbound flights and trains had been suspended in an attempt to contain the virus within the region.

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