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In reply to the discussion: Why Don’t We Know Much About Right-Wing Terrorists? Conservatives Fired The Guy Studying Them [View all]Octafish
(55,745 posts)By R. Jeffrey Smith
Washington Post, June 7, 2011
The Department of Homeland Security has stepped back for the past two years from conducting its own intelligence and analysis of home-grown extremism, according to current and former department officials, even though law enforcement and civil rights experts have warned of rising extremist threats.
The department has cut the number of personnel studying domestic terrorism unrelated to Islam, canceled numerous state and local law enforcement briefings, and held up dissemination of nearly a dozen reports on extremist groups, the officials and others said.
The decision to reduce the departments role was provoked by conservative criticism of an intelligence report on Rightwing Extremism issued four months into the Obama administration, the officials said. The report warned that the poor economy and Obamas election could stir violent radicalization, but it was pilloried as an attack on conservative ideologies, including opponents of abortion and immigration.
In the two years since, the officials said, the analytical unit that produced that report has been effectively eviscerated. Much of its work including a digest of domestic terror incidents and the distribution of definitions for terms such as white supremacist and Christian Identity has been blocked.
Multiple current and former law enforcement officials who have regularly viewed DHS analyses said the department had not reported in depth on any domestic extremist groups since 2009.
Strategic bulletins have been minimal, since that incident, said Mike Sena, an intelligence official in California who presides over the National Fusion Center Association, a group of 72 federally chartered institutions in which state, local and federal officials share sensitive information. Having analytical staff, to educate line officers on the extremists, is critical.
This is definitely one area where more effort is warranted by DHS.
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