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Helena Luczywo

Warsaw, Poland

Helena Luczywo is the Managing Editor of Gazeta Wyborcza (Electoral Gazette), the first independent daily of a communist country founded in 1989 and now boasting the largest national daily readership in Poland. Close.

Helena Luczywo

Warsaw, Poland

Helena Luczywo is the Managing Editor of Gazeta Wyborcza (Electoral Gazette), the first independent daily of a communist country founded in 1989 and now boasting the largest national daily readership in Poland. more »

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August 10, 2007 7:34 AM

U.S. Should Be Example of Citizen Rights

There are strong arguments for and against the new law. The American law enforcement agencies are still behind their European counterparts when it comes to the scope of eavesdropping authority. It is much easier for British, French, or Polish police forces to place surveillance on persons suspected of terrorist activities. On one hand, then, widening the U.S. enforcement agencies' abilities to conduct anti-terrorist activities is nothing new for us Europeans.

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