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Official Secrets Act
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An Official Secrets Act (OSA) is a law that protects state secrets and official information related to national security. The law exists in over 40 countries, mostly former British colonies, and has a long history dating back to the 16th Century, when Queen Elizabeth I declared that written accounts of Francis Drake's voyages were to be kept secret. In many countries, the OSA has been amended and modified over time, with some countries, such as Canada, replacing the OSA with new laws, while others, such as Singapore, continue to use the OSA to prohibit the disclosure of official documents and information.learn more on wikipedia
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perspectives
- 1.Chinese Foreign Policy
- 2.British Foreign Policy
- 3.Islamic Terrorism
- 4.Iran Foreign Policy
- 5.Ethnic tensions
- 6.Protests
- 7.China under Xi Jinping
- 8.Espionage
- 9.Corruption
- 10.British Monarchy
- 11.Assassination Attempt
- 12.Pakistan Politics
countries
- 1.Ireland
- 2.United Kingdom
- 3.France
- 4.China
- 5.United Arab Emirates
- 6.Israel
- 7.India
- 8.Iran, Islamic Republic of
- 9.Russian Federation
- 10.Syrian Arab Republic
- 11.Taiwan, Province of China
- 12.United States
organizations
- 1.North Atlantic Treaty Organisation
- 2.European Union
- 3.Telegram
- 4.Conservative Party
- 5.Labour Party
- 6.G20
- 7.EU Parliament
- 8.Facebook
- 9.Iranian Revolutionary Guards
- 10.Buckingham Palace
- 11.British Conservative Party
- 12.Reform UK
persons
- 1.Keir Starmer
- 2.Xi Jinping
- 3.Imran Khan
- 4.King Charles III
- 5.Dominic Murphy
- 6.Virginia Roberts Giuffre
- 7.Nigel Farage
- 8.Daniel Abed Khalife
- 9.David Smith
- 10.Iain Duncan Smith
- 11.Dan Jarvis
- 12.Yang Tengbo