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Just watched this entire report... Very disturbing... These "informants" constantly badger the crap out of innocent people attempting to push them to say anything that could be used against them.
Scary...
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Entrapment or Foiling Terror? FBI's Reliance on Paid Informants Raises Questions about Validity of Terrorism Cases
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Entrapment or Foiling Terror? FBIs Reliance on Paid Informants Raises Questions about Validity of Terrorism Cases
Prosecutors and defense attorneys made their final arguments this week in the trial of the Newburgh Four, a high-profile case that has made national headlines as a potent example of so-called "homegrown terror."
The defense has argued that the defendants were entrapped by government agents and not predisposed to commit a terrorist crime.
For several months, Democracy Now!s Anjali Kamat and Jacquie Soohen of Big Noise Films traveled through Muslim communities in New York and New Jersey to track the Newburgh case and two others.
In all three, Muslim men were arrested on terrorism charges.
In all three, no terrorist crime was actually committed.
And all three cases relied heavily on hundreds of hours of surveillance recorded by a paid government informant.
Scary...
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This link will take you to the video report.
Entrapment or Foiling Terror? FBI's Reliance on Paid Informants Raises Questions about Validity of Terrorism Cases
This link will take you to the video report.
Entrapment or Foiling Terror? FBIs Reliance on Paid Informants Raises Questions about Validity of Terrorism Cases
Prosecutors and defense attorneys made their final arguments this week in the trial of the Newburgh Four, a high-profile case that has made national headlines as a potent example of so-called "homegrown terror."
The defense has argued that the defendants were entrapped by government agents and not predisposed to commit a terrorist crime.
For several months, Democracy Now!s Anjali Kamat and Jacquie Soohen of Big Noise Films traveled through Muslim communities in New York and New Jersey to track the Newburgh case and two others.
In all three, Muslim men were arrested on terrorism charges.
In all three, no terrorist crime was actually committed.
And all three cases relied heavily on hundreds of hours of surveillance recorded by a paid government informant.