WAR ON TERRORISM - LOOKING GLASS NEWS | |
Demands for passenger lists called 'invasive, harmful' |
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from CBC News
Entered into the database on Tuesday, June 14th, 2005 @ 20:40:31 MST |
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VANCOUVER – The B.C. Civil Liberties Association is sounding a warning about
Washington's demand for passenger lists for domestic Canadian flights. The Americans want to check for names against its secret no-fly list. The list targets people the U.S. considers potential terrorist threats. Those
people can be denied access to U.S. bound flights or subjected to more intense
security checks. Federal Transport Minister Jean Lapierre has already rejected the American
demand, indicating that Canadian flights may simply have to fly around U.S.
airspace. Canadian officials have said they plan to lobby the Americans for an exemption.
But B.C. Civil Liberties Association policy director Micheal Vonn isn't convinced
Canada has the resolve to resist U.S. pressure. And Vonn says the no-fly list is "invasive, harmful and potentially discriminatory"
– and says it just hasn't done anything to enhance security. "The no-fly system is in essence a useless piece of security theatre,"
she says. "There is to date not a single piece of evidence that demonstrates that
no fly systems improves airline security. And not a single terrorist has been
apprehended by the system to date." "That is a caste system, a way of differentiating between Canadians according
to criteria that are kept secret and are likely discriminatory," he says.
"It does not belong in Canada." It is already mandatory that any plane flying in or out of the United States
provide authorities with a passenger manifest. |