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UK Woman Charged As Terrorist For Computer Files

Terror Alert Brown writes "Reuters is reporting that a UK woman has been charged as a terrorist because of computer files on her hard drive. According to the article, these files included 'the Al Qaeda Manual, The Terrorists Handbook, The Mujahideen Poisons Handbook, a manual for a Dragunov sniper rifle, and The Firearms and RPG Handbook.' She was picked up in connection with the plot stopped in August to detonate explosives in airplanes flying out of Heathrow airport. Now might be a good time to delete any copies of the Anarchist's Cookbook you once read for amusement and still have floating around on your hard drive."

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  1. One Word in Response by JerkyBoy · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    Good

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  2. umm... by circletimessquare · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    she was arrested in connection with someone else who was bringing a night vision scope into the country

    what would you do? excuse her?

    a lot of those commenting here who say how this is wrong, would be the first to say that a big problem with terrorism is ineffectual law enforcement: that 9/11 was a us intelligence failure, for example

    so you're a cop, and this guy is bringing a night vision scope into the country, and a computer in the possession of his wife/ sister/ girlfriend/ mother is loaded with literature that isn't exactly about butterfly catching

    what would you do if you were that cop?

    which way do you err?

    you can err on the side of caution for the general public, and detain her, and risk jailing an innocent person

    or, you can err on the side of caution for individual rights, and free her, and risk that she does something since law enforcement is closing in

    what do you do?

    a lot of you howl with righteous indignation in your armchairs, as if it's so obvious and cut and pat and easy. heaven forbid you are on the frontlines, and actually have the responsibility of protecting people from real terrorism

    terorrism doesn't exist? it isn't a threat?

    look again at the details surrounding her case. you tell me what you would do

    go ahead and pepper it with armchair analyst morally indignant certainty, go ahead

    it's all so clean and simple and obvious, right?

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  3. Re:RPG handbook by LindseyJ · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    Sir, we here at Slashdot find your comment offensive and ill-suited. May we recommend our tinfoil hats, 50% off, today only!

  4. Re:RPG Handbook? by DoctorShadow · · Score: 1, Flamebait

    If she did have one, she'd probably be on trial for being a witch too.

  5. Re:HANG THE FILTHY WHORE by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    No, she's just another ignorant goat herder who should be deported to places where women are beaten if they actually dare to do "blasphemous" things like uncover their faces or walk alone.

    She should be jailed on the charge of "ingratitude to a country where one can have a better life".

  6. Re:"linking" should be considered very carefully by sco08y · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    So... do you know, for certain, that everyone you know, or have exchanged files with or phone messages or mail or time with, is *not* or *will not in the future* be considered a criminal or a terrorist?

    Umm... you investigate them? And if you find likely evidence, you arrest and try them.

    No, it doesn't always work and, yes, I'd hate it if it happened to me.

    But I have to balance that against how much I dislike getting blown up by terrorists. So far, have the police done anything unreasonable?

    Oh, wait, why am I bothering to ask an idiot?

  7. Re:"linking" should be considered very carefully by pipingguy · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    Years ago I dated a woman for several months who was arrested (and eventually convicted) as being a courier for a methamphetmine distribution ring a few months after we ceased seeing each other.

    So what you're saying (cutting out your long-winded story) is that you never bothered to find out more about this woman other than the fact that she was good in bed or a great companion. Is my reading of this situation correct?

  8. Re:"linking" should be considered very carefully by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    They just didn't seem to believe that maybe I was interested in her because she was an attractive woman.

    A real fatty, eh? Thanks for taking one for the team, man.

  9. Re:Slashdot needs by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    like a koran or a turban.