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非戰抗議者增加到恐怖分子嫌疑犯數據庫
星期六, 2008年7月19日 談論這個報告在RINF論壇 > 暗中進行的馬里蘭州警官滲入了三個小組主張和平和抗議死刑-參加會議和寄發報告關於他們的活動 美國. 智力和軍事代辦處,根據文件發布了星期四。 本文顯示活動發生了從2005年至少3月到2006年5月,并且官員使用假名,本文提到作為「隱蔽身分」 -開電子郵件從小組收到消息。 並且在文件46頁在恐怖分子和毒品交易嫌疑犯包括,得到由美國公民自由聯合的馬里蘭章節通過信息行動訴訟自由,活動家的名字的帳戶被輸入一個聯邦被資助的數據庫的被設計共享信息在狀態,地方和聯邦法律執行代辦處。 ACLU律師 大衛Rocah 說的狀態警察違犯了禁止從維護的數據庫接受聯邦基金以關於政治活動和加入的信息的部門的聯邦法律。 活動家被辨認了作為最大Obuszewski。 他的「主要罪行」被輸入了數據庫作為「恐怖主義-反治理(ment)」。 他的「次要罪行」被列出了作為「恐怖主義-非戰protestors」。 數據庫知道作為華盛頓巴爾的摩高強度毒品交易地區或者HIDTA。 「這不應該在美國發生」,先生說。 Rocah。 「在自由社會,在辯論中依靠公民訂婚和抗議和政治活動主張自由…您應該能參加一次會議關於問題您關心,无需必須擔心政府間諜輸入您的名字用於的數據庫跟蹤涉嫌的恐怖分子和毒裊」。 先生。 Rocah叫監視「弗蘭茨·卡夫卡式的瘋狂」。 狀態警察局長Col. Terrence B。 Sheridan說代辦處「不不適當地削減抗議者或組織公民自由的表示或示範合法地行動」。 監視 先生。 Obuszewski抵抗巴爾的摩承諾和另一個人在一種2004抗議在堡壘Meade, Md明朗化了在他的試驗為侵入和妨害治安行為期間在國家安全代辦處的總部之外。 起訴發表的文件顯露抗議者在監視外由稱巴爾的摩情報組織的個體。 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/ Discuss this report in the RINF forums > Have Your Say: Antiwar Protesters Added to Database of Terrorist Suspects This entry was posted on Saturday, July 19th, 2008 at 3:32 pm and is filed under Surveillance, Civil Liberties & Human Rights News . You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site. |
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