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truedelphi

(32,324 posts)
Wed Feb 12, 2014, 05:39 PM Feb 2014

Wired Mag's Eric Holder-Blasting Story of "State secrets" used to protect

The human error committed by FBI agent Kevin Kelley.

Full story is at this link:

http://www.wired.com/threatlevel/2014/02/no-fly-coverup/?cid=co18444944

From the article:

FBI agent Kevin Kelley was investigating Muslims in the San Francisco Bay Area in 2004 when he checked the wrong box on a terrorism form, erroneously placing Rahinah Ibrahim on the no-fly list.

What happened next was the real shame. Instead of admitting to the error, high-ranking President Barack Obama administration officials spent years covering it up. Attorney General Eric Holder, Director of National Intelligence James Clapper, and a litany of other government officials claimed repeatedly that disclosing the reason Ibrahim was detained, or even acknowledging that she’d been placed on a watch list, would cause serious damage to the U.S. national security. Again and again they asserted the so-called “state secrets privilege” to block the 48-year-old woman’s lawsuit, which sought only to clear her name.
Rahinah Ibrahim. Photo: University Putra Malaysia



Holder went so far as to tell the judge presiding over the case that this assertion of the state secrets privilege was fully in keeping with Obama’s much-ballyhooed 2009 executive branch reforms of the privilege, which stated the administration would invoke state secrets sparingly.

“Under this policy, the Department of Justice will defend an assertion of the state secrets privilege in litigation, and seek dismissal of a claim on that basis, only when necessary to protect against the risk of significant harm to national security,” reads an April signed declaration from the attorney general to U.S. District Judge William Alsup, who presided over the Ibrahim litigation in San Francisco.
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But unlike what is stated in the last sentence above, state secrets act was involved purely to hide the ineptitude of the FBI.

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Wired Mag's Eric Holder-Blasting Story of "State secrets" used to protect (Original Post) truedelphi Feb 2014 OP
Despicable abuse of power imo, but hardly anyone cares indepat Feb 2014 #1
Like usual, it's not the initial "oops" but the cover-up that is the real scandal. Electric Monk Feb 2014 #2
 

Electric Monk

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2. Like usual, it's not the initial "oops" but the cover-up that is the real scandal.
Wed Feb 12, 2014, 06:50 PM
Feb 2014

Mistakes can be corrected and forgiven, but the cover-up was a conscious and calculated choice.

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