Germany activated on Friday a controversial anti-terror register that would allow the country’s police and secret services access to the personal information and records of criminal suspects and terrorists. The names of around 13,000 people are included in the anti-terror bank of which only one-fourth of them are actually residing in Germany. Authorities can also gather information from the bank on other issues like family links, religious affiliation, bank accounts and Internet and telecommunications data. Full Story
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