Flagrant Violations of Constitutional Rights Secret Trials, Detentions are not for Legitimate Investigations Lawsuit Wouldn't Compromise Integrity of Ongoing Searches |
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"Since we first asked for this information, there is mounting evidence that secrecy is being invoked to shield serious violations of individual rights and not for legitimate investigative purposes," said Kate Martin, Director of the Center for National Security Studies. "Instead of the Attorney General simply announcing that they are respecting the Constitution, we need the evidence that will show whether that is true." David Sobel, General Counsel for the Electronic Privacy Information Center, said, "this case involves a matter of extraordinary public interest and presents one of the strongest rationales for expeditious disclosure ever presented to the federal courts." The action was filed today in federal district court here under the Freedom of Information Act by 16 organizations, including the American Civil Liberties Union, the Center for National Security Studies and the Electronic Privacy Information Center. Also joining in the filing of the lawsuit are the American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee, the Arab American Institute, the Asian American Legal Defense and Education Fund, the Council on American Islamic Relations, Human Rights Watch and the Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press. A full list of organizational plaintiffs can be found in the court papers at http://www.aclu.org/court/detainee-foia-complaint.pdf .
"It is impossible for the public to assess whether or not the government investigation into the crimes of September 11 has been reasonable and effective if the government withholds all the basic information about what it has been doing," said Hussein Ibish, Communications Director of the American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee. "Democratic government requires that citizens know what the government is doing in their name." The papers filed in the federal court: http://www.aclu.org/court/detainee-foia-complaint.pdf ACLU's Legal Director Steve Shapiro's statement: http://www.aclu.org/news/2001/n120501a.html |