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"A police state is not a state where the police rule. It is a state where there is no distance between the politicians and police.
A police state is a state where a policeman can be caught on camera launching an unprovoked fatal assault from behind, yet not be arrested. A police state is a state where the police raid the parliamentary offices of opposition MPs. A police state is a state where it is the politicians who are making the decisions on who gets arrested and when."
Craig Murray
Craig Murray is a Scottish dissident, human rights activist, writer, and former British Ambassador. He is currently Rector of the University of Dundee and an Honorary Research Fellow at the University of Lancaster School of Law.
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A police state is a state where a policeman can be caught on camera launching an unprovoked fatal assault from behind, yet not be arrested. A police state is a state where the police raid the parliamentary offices of opposition MPs. A police state is a state where it is the politicians who are making the decisions on who gets arrested and when."
Craig Murray
Craig Murray is a Scottish dissident, human rights activist, writer, and former British Ambassador. He is currently Rector of the University of Dundee and an Honorary Research Fellow at the University of Lancaster School of Law.
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