Fri Dec 25, 2015, 10:31 AM
marmar (72,549 posts)
2015: The Year in Government Secrecyhttp://www.truthdig.com/eartotheground/item/2015_the_year_in_government_secrecy_20151224 via truthdig: Here’s a rundown on how this past year shaped up on the issue of government accountability (hint: not well) from someone who knows quite a bit on the subject: reporter Jason Leopold, who’s familiarized himself thoroughly on the secrecy tip as well as on the Freedom of Information Act and its uses. Leopold takes stock on Vice News: On issues as wide-ranging as Guantanamo and net neutrality, to the federal government’s response to the Ebola outbreak, to the costs of operating black-site CIA prisons across Europe, US government agencies again refused to err on the side of disclosure in 2015 — as they were instructed to by then–Attorney General Eric Holder back in 2009 — and instead chose to conceal information. In doing so, the agencies cited threats to national security, privacy, the so-called “deliberative process,” and other exemptions under the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA). —Posted by Kasia Anderson
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