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Manifestantes pacifistas agregados a la base de datos de los sospechosos del terrorista

Sábado 19 de julio de 2008
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Los troopers del estado de Maryland de la cubierta interior infiltraron a tres grupos que abogaban paz y que protestaban la pena de muerte - assistiendo a reuniones y enviando informes sobre sus actividades a LOS E.E.U.U. la inteligencia y las agencias militares, según documentos lanzaron jueves.

Los documentos demuestran que las actividades ocurrieron por lo menos de del marzo de 2005 al mayo de 2006 y que los oficiales utilizaron los nombres falsos, a que los documentos refirieron como “identidades secretas” - para abrir cuentas del E-mail para recibir mensajes de los grupos.

También se incluye en las 46 páginas de documentos, obtenidas por el capítulo de Maryland de la unión americana de las libertades civiles con una libertad del pleito del acto de la información, una cuenta del nombre de un activista que es entrado en una base de datos federal financiada diseñada para compartir la información entre las agencias del estado, locales y federales de la ley-aplicación en sospechosos de los tráficos del terrorista y de droga.

Abogado de ACLU David Rocah el policía dicho del estado violó los leyes federales que prohibían los departamentos que reciben fondos federales de bases de datos que mantienen con la información sobre actividades y afiliaciones políticas.

Identificaron al activista como Obuszewski máximo. Su “crimen primario” fue incorporado en la base de datos como “terrorismo - contra gobierne (ment).” Su “crimen secundario” fue enumerado como “terrorismo - protestors pacifistas.” La base de datos se conoce como el área de intensidad alta de los tráficos de droga de Washington-Baltimore, o HIDTA.

“Esto no se supone para suceder en América,” dijo a Sr. Rocah. “En una sociedad libre, que confía en el contrato de ciudadanos en el discusión y protesta y actividad política para mantener que la libertad… usted debe poder assistir a una reunión sobre una edición usted cuida alrededor sin tener que preocuparse que los espías del gobierno están incorporando su nombre en una base de datos usada para seguir terroristas y a traficantes alegados de la droga.”

Sr. Rocah llamó la vigilancia “locura Kafka-esque.”

Columna del jefe del policía del estado Terrence B. Sheridan dijo que la agencia “no acorta inadecuado la expresión o la demostración de las libertades civiles de los manifestantes o de las organizaciones que actúan legal.”

La vigilancia de Sr. Obuszewski, del compromiso de Resistencia-Baltimore, y de otra persona salió a luz durante su ensayo para violar y conducta desordenada en una protesta 2004 fuera de las jefaturas de la agencia de la seguridad nacional en la fortaleza Meade, Md.

Los documentos lanzaron por el procesamiento revelaron que los manifestantes habían estado bajo vigilancia por una entidad llamada la unidad de inteligencia de Baltimore.

The Maryland ACLU sued last month, claiming the state police refused to release public documents about the surveillance of peace activists.

 

THE BALTIMORE SUN VIA ASSOCIATED PRESS ACLU staff attorney David Rocah (sitting left) was alongside organizer Max Obuszewski, whose name was entered into a counterterrorism database, at a press conference in Baltimore.

The documents, which include intelligence reports and printouts from the database, show that several undercover officers from the state police’s Homeland Security and Intelligence Division attended meetings of three groups: Mr. Obuszewski’s group; the Coalition to End the Death Penalty; and the Committee to Save Vernon Evans, a convicted murderer who was slated for execution.

The documents show at least 288 hours of surveillance over the 14-month period. The undercover officers attended at least 20 organizing meetings at community halls and churches and a dozen rallies against the death penalty, including several at the state’s SuperMax jail in Baltimore.

Included in the documents are references to a proposed sit-in at the offices of Baltimore County State’s Attorney SandraA. O’Connor. However, they show no trooper reports of violence or threats of violence. Organizers repeatedly stressed the importance of peaceful and orderly demonstrations, the documents show.

“There were about 75-80 protestors at the rally and none participated in any type of civil disobedience or illegal acts,” said one report of a demonstration against the death penalty at the SuperMax jail. “Protesters were even careful to move out of the way for Division of Correction employees who were going into the parking lot for work.”

Still, information about the protesters and their activities was sent to seven agencies, including the National Security Agency and an unnamed military intelligence official.

“Americans have the right to peaceably assemble with others of a like mind and speak out about what they believe in,” Mr. Rocah said. “For state agencies to spend hundreds of hours entering information about lawful and peaceful political activities into a criminal database is beyond unconscionable. It is a waste of taxpayer dollars, which does nothing to make us safer from actual terrorists or drug dealers.”

http://washtimes.com/news/2008/jul/18/maryland-troopers-spied-on-activist-groups/



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