May 18, 2007

Protesters Disrupt FBI Speech

Protesters Disrupt FBI Speech

FBI Director Mueller said. "We [strike a balance between safety and
informing the public] with substantial input and oversight from Congress,
privacy groups, and the ACLU. We should not be protected from scrutiny. (MALCOM
A. GLENN, "Protesters Disrupt Mueller's IOP Speech," Harvard Crimson, April 27,
2007)
How does the FBI explain the silence from elected officials regarding the
murder frame-up of four men in Mass, the 32 murders by FBI informants in New
York and 19 in Boston?
If the FBI works with the ACLU, and the police work with the ACLU what does
that say about the independence of the ACLU? If state and US legislatures, local
officials and journalists refuse to criticize the FBI about their serious
abuses, what good do congenial disagreements with their policies do to maintain
any
freedoms?
Under what system of constitutional law enforcement does the FBI provoke
and harass suspects? Why are there no state protections from FBI abuses?

Roy Bercaw, Editor ENOUGH ROOM

Protestors Disrupt Mueller's IOP Speech
Published On 4/27/2007 3:36:42 AM
By MALCOM A. GLENN
Harvard Crimson Staff Writer

Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) director Robert S. Mueller was interrupted
by protestors last night, during a speech at the Institute of Politics John F.
Kennedy Jr. Forum.

Mueller, who was set to speak before a full crowd managed by tight security
detail, had just begun his prepared remarks when the first protestor interrupted
with screams from the second floor.
[...]
Staff writer Malcom A. Glenn can be reached at mglenn@fas.harvard.edu.

http://www.thecrimson.com/article.aspx?ref=518560

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