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Thursday, December 22, 2011

CIA Won’t Disclose Involvement In OWS Crackdowns


With demonstrators suspecting governmental assistance in the crackdowns clobbering Occupy Wall Street encampments, the CIA is trying to distance itself from divulging any incriminating evidence regarding their role in the raids.
The Partnership for Civil Justice (PCJF), a Washington DC-based civil rights group, filed a Freedom of Information Act request last month to see what role, if any, the CIA has had in the brutal raids of OWS encampments that have left thousands jailed and droves of demonstrators beaten, in some instances ending up in intensive care. Now after reviewing the request to publically release any information, the Agency is scoffing at the PCJF, who in turn is calling this “a classic case of CIA-double speak” used to hide its involvement.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Once again denying they chance to see actual information to the US public. Do these morons really not realize that we know they are involved when they try to cover it up? Why not just let us have the information in the first place?