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Joking that with Britain’s “checkered history in Boston, not everything the British say is welcomed,” Blunkett said that the key to fighting terrorism rests in open dialogue and cooperation among nations. Blunkett said that without security, rights would be jeopardized...
...before another attack happens, politicians should demand that those critical of the government’s policies engage with them to find balances between protective security and maintaining basic rights, Blunkett said...
...Before, we had the ability to prosecute those who engaged in violence,” said Blunkett, but suicide bombers make prevention even more critical...
...this, Blunkett said, calls for security intelligence and surveillance—for laws to be passed through democratic institutions like Congress and Parliament. Citing British Prime Minister Tony Blair’s speech last Friday, Blunkett said that times and enemies are different...
...Blunkett also stressed the importance of fighting the causes behind terrorism. Terrorists who recruit suicide bombers “are able to recruit because of injustice, poverty, and divided societies,” he said...