les terroristes – Persian Translation – Keybot Dictionary

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Syrie: Bachar Al-Assad pense bientôt "écraser les terroristes"
بشار اسد: تروریسم باید از بین برود تا فعالیت سیاسی به درستی…
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Abdullah Gül : la mort de Ben Laden, “une leçon pour les terroristes
گفتگوی آنگلا مرکل و فرانسوا اولاند قبل از نشست اتحادیه اروپا
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Celles-ci sont considérées comme importantes par le département de justice, car ils croient que les terroristes peuvent exploiter les ordres de mise sur écoute en changeant rapidement d'emplacement et d'appareils de communications tels que les téléphones mobiles,[54] alors que ses opposants y voient une violation de la clause particulière du quatrième amendement.[55][56]
Roving wiretaps are wiretap orders that do not need to specify all common carriers and third parties in a surveillance court order. These are seen as important by the Department of Justice because they believe that terrorists can exploit wiretap orders by rapidly changing locations and communication devices such as cell phones,[54] while opponents see it as violating the particularity clause of the Fourth Amendment.[55][56] Another highly controversial provision is one that allows the FBI to make an order “requiring the production of any tangible things (including books, records, papers, documents, and other items) for an investigation to protect against international terrorism or clandestine intelligence activities, provided that such investigation of a United States person is not conducted solely upon the basis of activities protected by the first amendment to the Constitution.”[57] Though it was not targeted directly at libraries, the American Library Association (ALA), in particular, opposed this provision. In a resolution passed on June 29, 2005 they stated that “Section 215 of the USA PATRIOT Act allows the government to secretly request and obtain library records for large numbers of individuals without any reason to believe they are involved in illegal activity.”[58] However, the ALA’s stance did not go without criticism. One prominent critic of the ALA’s stance was the Manhattan Institute’s Heather Mac Donald, who argued in an article for the New York City Journal that “[t]he furor over section 215 is a case study in Patriot Act fear-mongering.”[59]
The title also covers a number of other miscellaneous provisions, including the expansion of the number of FISC judges from seven to eleven (three of which must reside within 20 miles (32 km) of the District of Columbia),[60] trade sanctions against North Korea and Taliban-controlled Afghanistan [61] and the employment of translators by the FBI.[62]