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Giovedì 29 novembre 2007

Gestione di Bush costretta a girare i documenti spianti

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Gestione di Bush costretta a girare i documenti spianti entro venerdì

Declan McCullagh

Un giudice federale ha ordinato la gestione di Bush divulgare i documenti relativi alle aziende d'immunizzazione di telecomunicazioni dalle cause, ad esempio hanno aperto illegalmente le loro reti all'agenzia di sicurezza nazionale.

Gli Stati Uniti Giudice Susan Illston del distretto a San Francisco ha dato l'ufficio del direttore di intelligenza nazionale al 30 novembre (venerdì) girare i documenti per quanto riguarda le conversazioni che ha avuto con gli elementi portanti di telecomunicazioni e del congresso circa come riscrivere le leggi di wiretapping.

The Electronic Frontier Foundation had filed this case to seek faster processing of a Freedom of Information Act request it filed, which could help buttress its ongoing lawsuit against AT&T. There are approximately 250 pages of unclassified material and 65 pages of classified material, which would be redacted, that the administration has identified but said could not be turned over until December 31.

Note that Illston’s order doesn’t deal with the NSA’s wiretapping program itself (how it works, what companies are involved, whether there really is a secret room at AT&T’s 611 Folsom Street location). Instead the documents relate only to conversations and communications about retroactive immunity for companies like AT&T that are accused of violating the law.

Note also that if AT&T and other telecommunications companies followed the law, no retroactive immunity is necessary. Because AT&T and the Bush administration are supporting such a legal shield, you can draw your own conclusions about what’s really going on.

The Friday deadline means that the documents will likely be available in time to influence congressional debate over amending the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act. Some FISA amendments expire in February 2008, which means that Congress is likely to return to the topic soon.

The House of Representatives rejected retroactive immunity on November 16. The Senate Judiciary Committee seemed to like the idea of immunity, but the debate is expected to resume on the Senate floor next month.

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