CRUCIAL POLICE DOCUMENTS MISSING IN HACKING PROBE
October 6, 2011 by admin · Leave a Comment
Documents that might have revealed whether John Stevens, the former Commissioner of London’s Metropolitan Police (Scotland Yard), frequently met with senior editors of News of the World and other executives of Rupert Murdoch’s news operations in the U.K. have suddenly gone missing, the London Independent reported today (Thursday). Responding to a Freedom of Information request, […]
CENSORED MEXICAN DOC BECOMES BOX OFFICE HIT
March 9, 2011 by admin · Leave a Comment
One day after a Mexican judge ordered theaters to halt screening a hit documentary about Mexico’s system of justice, an appeals court has reversed the order, saying that it violated constitutional guarantees of freedom of information. The documentary, Presumed Guilty (Presunto Culpable) examines Mexico’s trial system that presumes defendants to be guilty until proved innocent. […]