terrorism act of 2006の例文
- He was a co-sponsor of the Palestinian Anti-Terrorism Act of 2006 and sent a letter to then Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice urging her to investigate Egypt's smuggling of arms to Palestinian terrorists in the Gaza Strip.
- He did so on the grounds that the review ( although it did not specifically contain the words'glorify'or'glorification') claimed that he had glorified terrorism via the content of the opera, and that this was not only libellous but left him open to the risk of state prosecution under both the recently passed Prevention of Terrorism Act of 2005 ( which explicitly names " promotion of terrorism " as a criminal act ) and the incoming Terrorism Act of 2006 ( at the time, a Terrorism Bill ) which featured a retrospective " glorification of terrorism " clause.
- More negative reviews came from Anna Picard in " The Independent " who criticised the " narrowness of its harmonic language and the robotic word-setting " and likened it to " sixth-form satire ", and Veronica Lee in the " London Evening Standard " who described the libretto as " horribly leaden and unmusical " and the music as " uninspiring ", adding, " the idea that there is anything heroic about suicide bombers is, frankly, a grievous insult . " The " Evening Standard " review led Burstein to bring a libel action against Associated Newspapers, on the grounds that terms used in the review left him open to the risk of state prosecution under both the recently passed Prevention of Terrorism Act of 2005 ( which explicitly names " promotion of terrorism " as a criminal act ) and the incoming Terrorism Act of 2006 ( at the time, a Terrorism Bill ) which featured a retrospective " glorification of terrorism " clause.