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D.C. police trample on rights
By OTHER VIEWS Washington Post
Published April 16, 2007
If you don't like something your government is doing, you should be able to come to Washington, D.C., and say so in peaceful protest. You shouldn't have to worry that the color of your shirt will get you arrested. Or that police will call in the FBI to grill you about your political or religious views. It's distressing, then, when authorities in the nation's capital show so little regard for the basic American tenet of free assembly and trample on the rights of citizens. A lawsuit brought by a group of protesters in a 2002 incident paints a disturbing picture of the actions of D.C. police and the FBI, and it raises questions about whether there was an attempt to hide some of those actions. As reported by the Washington Post's Carol D. Leonnig, the protesters not only were wrongly arrested (the charges were dropped and any records expunged), but they were also interrogated by the FBI, allegedly including inappropriate questions about their and others' beliefs. The protesters say the interrogations were videotaped, and one aim of their lawsuit is to find out what happened to those records. There's no question that police should investigate suspicious behavior, particularly in this era of heightened concern over terrorism. Yet the worst offense of these protesters is that they were wearing black; police were apparently confusing fashion with dangerous anarchism. That they were arrested on trespassing charges even after showing they had a parking pass for the garage where they were detained suggests that public safety was not the paramount concern. Either the arrests were a pretense to gather intelligence, a bid to discourage dissent, or both. The involvement of the FBI, which is supposed to monitor domestic groups only when there is clear suspicion of criminal activity, is particularly disturbing. For years, authorities refused even to acknowledge that FBI agents were present in the garage, only to have their presence confirmed by a newly discovered document. Police officials say they have reformed their ways. But the apparent nonchalance of local and federal officials about getting to the bottom of what happened to those people dressed in black is not reassuring.
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by ROGER
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04/16/07 01:20 PM
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WHAT A WASTE OF PRINT SPACE.FIRST OFF, THE INCIDENT HAPPENED FIVE YEARS AGO. SECONDLY,IT WAS SHORTLY AFTER 9/11, WHEN EVERY LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCY,WAS ON EDGE,TRYING TO AVOID A REPEAT OF THE WORLD TRADE CENTER.THERE IS A LOT MORE TO EDITORIALIZE ON.
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by Michael
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04/16/07 05:25 AM
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This governmetn is corrupt, always has been, and it needs to be replaced as it states in the Constitution. The Feds are out of control, and they threaten everyone. Its time we start paying attention to how this Gov't is taking away ALL of our rights!
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