Police by the FBI to local police, had a history of political espionage during the Cold War. The ACLU said the trends of previous political espionage are high again. The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) has published numerous reports of increased public spying of U.S. citizens. There was a sad time, individuals and groups in the United States have been monitored and harassed "a little more than the peaceful exercise of their First Amendment" ..
What horrible acts committed these Americans? Organize, march, protest, support points of view unusual and participate in the "normal behavior, harmless as writing notes or photographing in public.". A report by the ACLU (. PDF) reveals that in recent years Americans have been persecuted or placed under surveillance by law enforcement in 33 states plus the District of Columbia.
One example is the policy statement that includes 65 Los Angeles police officers in Los Angeles behaviors were required to register. In California, there were 22 reports of espionage. "The list includes such innocuous, clearly subjective, and the activities protected by the First Amendment which, measurement, using binoculars, taking pictures or video clips" with no apparent aesthetic value, draw diagrams, make notes and views extremists to get married. ".
The ads were a protest against the war in Colorado Springs and a protest against Columbus Day in Denver. 13 episodes have been reported in Colorado, even when a Joint Terrorism Task Force FBI (JTTF) officials opened terrorism "inside" after a study of American Indian Movement of Colorado, peace groups, environmental groups and advertisements in websites.
Army wife whose husband is on active duty, was placed under surveillance at the Pentagon for having participated in a demonstration at Fort Bragg. In Massachusetts, a "plainclothes detectives Harvard University has been caught taking photographs of people in a peaceful demonstration to" spy "on the ends. In Maine, the FBI intercepted and stored e-mail for planning peaceful demonstrations. Then photographed official demonstrators were arrested. "In North Carolina, one of the United States honorably
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