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EU lays out anti-terror proposals | EU lays out anti-terror proposals |
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The European Commission is proposing anti-terrorism measures that include the collection of extensive flight data and tighter internet laws. | The European Commission is proposing anti-terrorism measures that include the collection of extensive flight data and tighter internet laws. |
Under the plan, all 27 EU members would make recruitment, training and provocation to terrorism illegal. | Under the plan, all 27 EU members would make recruitment, training and provocation to terrorism illegal. |
The plan also provides for an early warning system if legal explosives are lost or stolen. | The plan also provides for an early warning system if legal explosives are lost or stolen. |
It criticises some countries for not doing enough to co-ordinate their laws after agreeing to do so five years ago. | |
The plan gives special attention to the internet. | The plan gives special attention to the internet. |
Setting up web sites that encourage violence or explain how to make bombs would become a criminal offence. | Setting up web sites that encourage violence or explain how to make bombs would become a criminal offence. |
The plan also focuses on air passenger data, requiring EU states to collect 19 pieces of personal information about people flying to or from member states. | The plan also focuses on air passenger data, requiring EU states to collect 19 pieces of personal information about people flying to or from member states. |
The information would include a phone number, e-mail address and payment details, and would be kept on file for 13 years. | The information would include a phone number, e-mail address and payment details, and would be kept on file for 13 years. |
'Unnecessary surveillance' | 'Unnecessary surveillance' |
The collection of Passenger Name Record (PNR) data would bring the EU in line with the US, which introduced a similar scheme following the 9/11 attacks. | The collection of Passenger Name Record (PNR) data would bring the EU in line with the US, which introduced a similar scheme following the 9/11 attacks. |
The measures would not apply to flights within the EU. | The measures would not apply to flights within the EU. |
Critics of the European plan fear it would impinge on personal liberties, introducing unnecessary levels of surveillance. | Critics of the European plan fear it would impinge on personal liberties, introducing unnecessary levels of surveillance. |
EU Justice Commissioner Franco Frattini drew up the plan. | EU Justice Commissioner Franco Frattini drew up the plan. |
All EU member states would need to approve the proposal for it to become law. | All EU member states would need to approve the proposal for it to become law. |