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Seraphim
07-31-2003, 05:19 AM
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DETROIT - The American Civil Liberties Union (news - web sites) filed a lawsuit in federal court Wednesday against parts of the USA Patriot Act that let authorities monitor books people read and conduct secret searches.



"Ordinary Americans should not have to worry that the FBI (news - web sites) is rifling through their medical records, seizing their personal papers, or forcing charities and advocacy groups to divulge membership lists," said ACLU attorney Ann Beeson.


In March, the U.S. Supreme Court (news - web sites) declined without comment to consider an earlier ACLU challenge to the government's expanded surveillance powers under the act, which Congress passed after the Sept. 11, 2001, terror attacks.


The group asked the justices to consider when the government should be allowed to monitor telephone conversations and e-mail, then use the information to prosecute the monitored person.


This week's challenge was jointly announced by the ACLU in Michigan and Portland, Ore.


The Justice Department (news - web sites) defends the act as a crucial weapon in the war on terrorism. Spokeswoman Barbara Comstock said the section targeted by the lawsuit is narrow in scope, goes to great lengths to protect First Amendment rights and requires court approval to obtain records.


"The Patriot Act was a long overdue measure to close gaping holes in the government's ability, responsibly and lawfully, to collect vital intelligence information on criminal terrorists to protect our citizens from savage attacks," Comstock said.


An FBI spokeswoman referred calls to the U.S. attorney's office in Detroit, which had no immediate comment.


The Portland Joint Terrorism Task Force arrested the mosque's imam and prayer leader, Mohamed Abdirahman Kariye, on Sept. 8, 2002, sparking demonstrations on the steps of the federal courthouse in Portland.


The U.S. attorney's office accused Kariye of Social Security (news - web sites) fraud and he was sentenced to five years probation.

martinexsquaddie
07-31-2003, 06:46 AM
the Patriot Act looks like a return to the Anti american acts whichhunt style.
Bad Law
But we can't talk either one of our terrorist Detainnes Is a Gay pakistan Chritisian Who likes to cross-dress. Got arresseted for a drunken Punch up and is now a suspeceted Terrorist.
Guess how many gay christians are members of al qaeda?
intelligence agencys can never make mistakes look at the algerian Pilot who was held for over a year in a British Jail before the FBI offered no evidence at all and he was released

Smoothie104
07-31-2003, 07:16 AM
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