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The Northerner

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Fri Mar 30, 2012, 02:00 PM Mar 2012

Calling Out the CIA for Its Secrecy Game on Targeted Killing



Today Andrew Rosenthal of The New York Times published a thoughtful column discussing the untenable position taken by the government in response to the ACLU's two Freedom of Information Act lawsuits seeking information about the CIA's targeted killing drone strike program, including its targeting of U.S. citizens. As Rosenthal explains, "the government is blocking any consideration of these petitions with one of the oldest, and most pathetic, dodges in the secrecy game. It says it cannot confirm or deny the existence of any drone strike policy or program."

Rosenthal goes on to highlight the reasons why the government's position is untenable:

That would be unacceptable under any condition, but it's completely ridiculous when you take into account the fact that a) there have been voluminous news accounts of drone strikes, including the one on Mr. Awlaki, and b) pretty much every top government official involved in this issue has talked about the drone strikes in public.

He also highlights the arguments made in the ACLU's latest legal brief in the cases, excerpting from our "13 pages of examples of how 'the government has already specifically and officially acknowledged the program that the CIA now says is secret.'"

Read more: http://www.aclu.org/blog/national-security/calling-out-cia-its-secrecy-game-targeted-killing
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