Reuter on P8 Anti-Terrorism

David Rosoff drosoff at ARC.unm.EDU
Wed Jul 31 16:41:45 PDT 1996


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At 12.59 AM 7/31/96 GMT, John Young wrote:

>   G7, Russia adopt anti-terror pact, avoid sanctions 
>   Date: Tue, 30 Jul 1996 10:00:07 PDT 
> 
> 
>   PARIS (Reuter) - The world's major powers closed ranks to  
>   combat terrorism Tuesday, urging other nations to join 
>   forces with them but sidestepping a dispute over U.S. 
>   demands for sanctions against what Washington calls 
>   "terrorist states." 

[...]

>   The ministers also vowed to prevent extremists from using  
>   the Internet computer network to plan attacks and spread  
>   bomb-making instructions. 
> 
> 
>   Participants heard Canadian Foreign Minister Lloyd Axworthy  
>   recount how his 11-year-old son had shown him where to find 
>   such content on the Internet. 

That damn Alta Vista. We should have had it outlawed years ago.
"If searching is outlawed, only outlaws will do searches."

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