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Ichingcarpenter

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Sat Mar 15, 2014, 02:45 PM Mar 2014

875,000 names on the 'watch list' [View all]

The U.S. government's “massive” watchlist database risks stigmatizing hundreds of thousands of people as known or suspected terrorists – including some its own citizens, a leading civil liberties group has warned.

Around 875,000 names are believed to be on the list, the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) said. Many are included "based on information that is often stale, poorly reviewed, or of questionable reliability," it added in a report published Friday. Moreover people are being put onto the watch list based on secret evidence and secret standards, with no meaningful process to challenge mistakes, the ACLU warned.

The consolidated Terrorist Watchlist was created in 2003, in part a response to the 9/11 attacks. It provides for a single database of identifying information on individuals suspected by the US to be potentially involved in terrorist activity.

The U.S. government has said the database is “one of the most effective counterterrorism tools for the U.S. government." But the report highlights the negative consequences for anyone finding themselves on the list. It states that traveling by air or sea can become more difficult – and individuals on the list are often subjected to invasive screening, denial of visas, detention and questioning.

Redress procedures for those who have been wrongly or mistakenly included on the list are inadequate, the ACLU said, and can result in innocent people languishing on the list without any real way to challenge their status, according to the ACLU.

What's more, the lists are "shared widely within the federal government, with state and local law enforcement agencies, and even with foreign governments," the ACLU said in a press release.


http://america.aljazeera.com/articles/2014/3/15/aclu-us-terror-watchlistrisksstigmatizinginnocentamericancitizen.html





Of course no metadata was used to decide who was on the watchlist

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875,000 names on the 'watch list' [View all] Ichingcarpenter Mar 2014 OP
Don't worry, some government fan will be along to tell you that you are wrong Rex Mar 2014 #1
How is anyone a fan of government? bigwillq Mar 2014 #7
"Government isn't the solution to the problem. hfojvt Mar 2014 #27
It would be very interesting to see the names on that list. Tierra_y_Libertad Mar 2014 #2
And remember, Ichingcarpenter Mar 2014 #3
History has proven that. - Over, and over, and over. We are always urged to trust our "leaders". Tierra_y_Libertad Mar 2014 #4
This is a shameless outrage, bvar22 Mar 2014 #5
You know who loves lists? 1000words Mar 2014 #6
No Shit. jsr Mar 2014 #9
Statisticians Progressive dog Mar 2014 #11
And Santa Claus. nt awoke_in_2003 Mar 2014 #21
875,000 people... Dr Hobbitstein Mar 2014 #8
Statistically speaking? Using what statistic?? MNBrewer Mar 2014 #13
Mathmatically speaking? Dr Hobbitstein Mar 2014 #15
Percentages. JoePhilly Mar 2014 #26
0.27% of the population MNBrewer Mar 2014 #30
You asked which statistics. JoePhilly Mar 2014 #31
Right wing nutjobs probably aren't listed, but I agree with your pointing out their danger. MNBrewer Mar 2014 #32
Thats more than AN NFL stadium can hold... yuiyoshida Mar 2014 #14
That's an odd comparison. That number is also less than functioning_cog Mar 2014 #23
Exactly. Less than people out of every 1000. functioning_cog Mar 2014 #24
This message was self-deleted by its author guyton Mar 2014 #10
Makes me feel safe! progressoid Mar 2014 #12
Anything about this ACLU report in your MSM? Ghost Dog Mar 2014 #16
What are they to do then? treestar Mar 2014 #17
Now why would they do that? Octafish Mar 2014 #18
K&R DeSwiss Mar 2014 #19
That list should be leaked. JEB Mar 2014 #20
So less than 0.3% of US population functioning_cog Mar 2014 #22
Halliburton has homes away from home waitin'... Octafish Mar 2014 #25
Secret lists, secret laws, secret courts, woo me with science Mar 2014 #28
Dana Priest & William Arkin's Top Secret America was published in 2011, they cited higher figures bobthedrummer Mar 2014 #29
K&R woo me with science Mar 2014 #33
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