1.06.2009

When frightened people fight terror


Intelligence officers created a voluminous file on Norfolk-based People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, calling the group a "security threat" because of concerns that members would disrupt the circus. Angry consumers fighting a 72 percent electricity rate increase in 2006 were targeted. The DC Anti-War Network, which opposes the Iraq war, was designated a white supremacist group, without explanation.



One of the possible "crimes" in the file police opened on Amnesty International, a world-renowned human rights group: "civil rights."

[From More Groups Than Thought Monitored in Police Spying - washingtonpost.com]


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