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  • IPO: International Permanent Observatory on Security during Major Events/ UNICRI. Services at no cost to governmental entities. IPO involvement: Beijing 2008 Olympics, G8 Japan 2008, G8 Germany 2007, G8 Russia 2006, WB/IMF Singapore 2006, APEC Vietnam 2006. “Sensible, pragmatic advice and realistic security solutions”.
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  • EU-SEC: Coordinating National Research Programms on Security during Major Events in Europe, funded by European Commission
  • European Police Congress Berlin: Größte internationale Fachkonferenz für Innere Sicherheit (“Gold Sponsor”: EADS, SAP). “Treffpunkt politischer und polizeilicher Entscheidungsträger”, “internationale Prominenz aus den Führungsebenen”. Begleitende Ausstellung der führenden Hersteller von Systemlösungen, “genügend Zeit und Gelegenheit für intensive Kontakte zwischen Besuchern und Ausstellern”.
  • California Commission on Peace Officer: Crowd Management and Civil Disobedience Guidelines, Standards and Training
  • CEPOL: European Police College: Courses and Research on Public Order, Crowd Management etc.
  • Bundesministerium für Verteidigung: Einrichtungen und Institute mit wehrwissenschaftlichem Forschungsauftrag
  • European Conference on Security Research SRC ‘07
  • Fraunhofer-Verbund VVS Verteidigungs- und Sicherheitsforschung innerhalb der Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft (“Dual-Use-Forschung, Know-how-Transfer zivil / militärisch”)
  • Center for Disaster Management and Risk Reduction Technology Karlsruhe
  • Sicherheitsgewerbe, Sicherheitsforschung Maßnahmen der Europäischen Kommission
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2008-07-01

Freelance reporters detained prior to G-8 summit

A citizens group accused the Japanese government Monday of detaining a number of freelance journalists from overseas at Narita International Airport outside Tokyo ahead of the July 7-9 Group of Eight summit in Hokkaido.

The G-8 Citizens Media Center Sapporo said that three reporters from Hong Kong were grilled at the airport for around 20 hours after arriving Thursday, while three other freelance journalists, including a British photojournalist and an American columnist, were only allowed to stay in Japan through July 4, three days before the start of the summit.

Kazuomi Takiguchi, the group’s leader, told a news conference that Japanese officials have been questioning for prolonged periods foreign citizens and freelance journalists arriving in Japan for the summit. ‘‘The situation might damage freedom of speech,’’ he said.

Source: http://www.japantoday.com