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Os Protesters Antiwar adicionaram à base de dados de suspeitos do terrorista

Sábado, julho 19o, 2008
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Os troopers do estado de Maryland da capa interna infiltrated três grupos que advogam a paz e que protestam a penalidade de morte - assistindo a reuniões e emitindo relatórios em suas atividades a ESTADOS UNIDOS. a inteligência e as agências militares, de acordo com originais liberaram quinta-feira.

Os originais mostram que as atividades ocorreram pelo menos de março 2005 a maio 2006 e que os oficiais usaram os nomes falsos, a que os originais consultaram como “identidades secretas” - aos clientes abertos do E-mail receber mensagens dos grupos.

É incluído também nas 46 páginas dos originais, obtidas pelo capítulo de Maryland da união americana das liberdades civis com uma liberdade do lawsuit do ato da informação, um cliente do nome de uma activista que está sendo participado em uma base de dados federal financiada projetada compartilhar da informação entre as agências do estado, as locais e as federais do lei-enforcement em suspeitos traficar do terrorista e de droga.

Advogado de ACLU David Rocah as polícias ditas do estado violated as leis federais que proíbem os departamentos que recebem fundos federais das bases de dados mantendo com informação sobre atividades e afiliações políticas.

A activista foi identificada como Obuszewski máximo. Seu “crime preliminar” foi incorporado na base de dados como o “terrorismo - governe anti (ment).” Seu “crime secundário” foi alistado como o “terrorismo - protestors anti-war.” A base de dados é sabida como a área traficando de droga da intensidade elevada de Washington-Baltimore, ou HIDTA.

“Isto não é suposto para acontecer em América,” disse o Sr. Rocah. “Em livre sociedade, que confia no acoplamento dos cidadãos no debate e o protesto e a atividade política para manter que a liberdade… você deve assistem a uma reunião sobre uma edição que você se importa aproximadamente sem ter que se preocupar que os espiões do governo estão dando entrada com seu nome em uma base de dados usada seguir terroristas e traffickers alegados da droga.”

Sr. Rocah chamou o surveillance “insanity Kafka-esque.”

Coluna do chefe das polícias do estado Terrence B. Sheridan disse que a agência “não curtail impròpria a expressão ou a demonstração das liberdades civis dos protesters ou das organizações que agem lawfully.”

O surveillance de Sr. Obuszewski, do Pledge de Resistência-Baltimore, e de uma outra pessoa veio iluminar-se durante sua experimentação para infrinjir e a conduta desordenada em um protesto 2004 fora das matrizes da agência da segurança nacional no Fort Meade, Md.

Os originais liberados pelo prosecution revelaram que os protesters tinham estado sob o surveillance por uma entidade chamada a unidade de inteligência 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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