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LazFX
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This....is just the beginning

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Md. ACLU releases docs detailing police monitoring

By ALEX DOMINGUEZ – 20 hours ago

BALTIMORE (AP) — Undercover Maryland state police officers infiltrated meetings of peace and anti-death penalty groups for more than a year, according to documents released Thursday by the state chapter of the American Civil Liberties Union.

Police also included the name of at least one prominent peace activist in a federal database for tracking terrorists and drug dealers.

ACLU attorney David Rocah said documents released Thursday show state police violated federal laws prohibiting departments that receive federal funds from maintaining databases with information about political activities and affiliations. The ACLU obtained the documents after suing the state police.

Maryland state police Col. Terrence B. Sheridan said in a statement that his agency has never taken illegal action against citizens or groups that have lawfully exercised their right to free speech and assembly.

"Only when information regarding criminal activity is alleged will police continue to investigate leads to ensure the public safety," the statement said.

The Maryland ACLU sued last month, claiming the state police refused to release public documents about surveillance of peace activists. The suit claimed a state police intelligence unit monitored Baltimore peace groups that protested at the National Security Agency at Fort Meade in 2004.

The documents also show that state police set up a covert e-mail account to chat with organizers of a death penalty protest.

The Maryland ACLU will file additional requests for records and "will seek legislative reforms to ensure this kind of improper spying never happens again," said ACLU of Maryland Executive Director Susan Goering. She said she fears the documents released Thursday are only the tip of the iceberg.

The documents show that for 14 months, the state police Homeland Security and Intelligence Division used covert agents to infiltrate the Baltimore Pledge of Resistance, a peace group, the Coalition to End the Death Penalty (CEDP), and the Committee to Save Vernon Evans, a death row inmate, the ACLU said.

Goering sent a letter to Gov. Martin O'Malley on Thursday asking for an immediate end to the surveillance. The group also wants a ban on sharing existing files with other law enforcement agencies, the withdrawal of the information from databases, a public accounting of the surveillance of peaceful protest activities, the notification of individuals who have been monitored and the opportunity for those monitored to view their files.

Rocah said he hopes the governor and other state officials "would be as troubled as we are and, as I suspect most Marylanders are, to learn this is happening," calling the surveillance "intolerable in a Democratic society."

A spokesman for O'Malley did not immediately respond to a call seeking comment.

One well-known peace activist, Max Obuszewski, was entered into the "Washington/Baltimore High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area" (HIDTA) database. The database, originally intended to fight drug trafficking, was modified by Congress in 2006 to assist in terrorism investigations as well.

Obuszewski has been cited several times for protesting outside the headquarters of the National Security Agency and said police surveillance of his group was first revealed during discovery for a trial against two others who had been arrested.

He said Thursday that he was not surprised to learn he'd been entered into the database but found it "sad at the same time that the government is wasting time and money and on me and others that are doing constitutionally protected free speech activities."

He says he will continue protesting, but fears the surveillance will prevent others from doing so.

"I know that a lot of people will not be coming to meetings now because they will be fearful of winding up in a government database," Obuszewski said. "That's the really sad thing."

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like we didn't see this shit coming....

But remember folks, the government doesn't do stuff like this to innocents. Only the bad men get watched.

The Tv told me so.

You trust the TV, don't you?

//farked

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My favorite one is well you don't have anything to be afraid of if you're not breaking the law. Be a good little Nazi.


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Authoritarian conservatives at work. Please drive slowly.


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Surprise surprise

Ps. Hasn't the CIA been doing this for like decades? I remember they used undercover agents at anti-Vietnam rally's.

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Jesus ... how did I miss this thread earlier?

By the way, can somebody tell me - is the PATRIOT Act still in force in United States?


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the aclu kids in law school were clearly the douche bags of the bunch, but thank god for them!


Mag - short answer, yes, but in modified form.

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why on earth would a government agency give a shit about anti death penalty protesters? the US is seriously frakked up.


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why on earth would a government agency give a shit about anti death penalty protesters? the US is seriously frakked up.


Bush administration was authoritarian.

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Originally posted by jerZ07002

Mag - short answer, yes, but in modified form.


Thats what Wikipedia said, too. Can you pleeeeease elaborate? Thanks!


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