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The Partnership for Civil Justice Fund has filed a federal civil rights lawsuit on behalf of U.S. military veteran and former CIA analyst Ray McGovern against John Kerry, in his capacity as the Secretary of State, and against officers at George Washington University.
The lawsuit was filed in U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia three years to the date of Mr. McGovern's brutal and false arrest at GWU during a speech of then Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. Since arrest, the PCJF has uncovered that the Department of State issued a Be On The Lookout Alert ('BOLO Alert') for Mr. McGovern which described his considerable amount of political activism, primarily anti-war, displayed his picture and directed law enforcement that if the then-71-year-old Mr. McGovern was encountered, USE CAUTION, stop and question him and contact the Department of State Diplomatic Security Command Center.
http://www.michaelmoore.com/words/mike-friends-blog/former-cia-analyst-ray-mcgovern-sues-state-dept-putting-him-watch-list-lawsuit-challenges-brutal-arrest-clinton-speech
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(9,922 posts)rather than admit an error had been made, the powers that be made every effort to suppress the facts of the case and to stonewall and deny the complainant the opportunity to clear her name and have it removed - even as they KNEW she had given absolutely no cause to be placed on the list in the first place. Good luck to you Mr. McGovern. Sue the pants off them.
After seven years of litigation, two trips to a federal appeals court and $3.8 million worth of lawyer time, the public has finally learned why a wheelchair-bound Stanford University scholar was cuffed, detained and denied a flight from San Francisco to Hawaii: FBI human error.
FBI agent Kevin Kelley was investigating Muslims in the San Francisco Bay Area in 2004 when he checked the wrong box on a terrorism form, erroneously placing Rahinah Ibrahim on the no-fly list.
What happened next was the real shame. Instead of admitting to the error, high-ranking President Barack Obama administration officials spent years covering it up. Attorney General Eric Holder, Director of National Intelligence James Clapper, and a litany of other government officials claimed repeatedly that disclosing the reason Ibrahim was detained, or even acknowledging that shed been placed on a watch list, would cause serious damage to the U.S. national security. Again and again they asserted the so-called state secrets privilege to block the 48-year-old womans lawsuit, which sought only to clear her name.
Holder went so far as to tell the judge presiding over the case that this assertion of the state secrets privilege was fully in keeping with Obamas much-ballyhooed 2009 executive branch reforms of the privilege, which stated the administration would invoke state secrets sparingly.
http://www.wired.com/threatlevel/2014/02/no-fly-coverup/