Maryland Police Surveillance of Activists Broader than First Suspected

Mon, 01/05/2009 - 13:45
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New information reveals that the Maryland police department's surveillance of activist groups was far broader than previously thought. The police spied on peace groups, anti-death penalty activists, and animal rights organizations until 2007, labeling many of the members "terrorists" and passing along the information to federal authorities. Tanya Snyder has the story.

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