ACLU sues to force release of drone attack records [View all]
The American Civil Liberties Union asked a federal court Wednesday to force the Obama administration to release legal and intelligence records related to the killing of three U.S. citizens in drone attacks in Yemen last year.
The lawsuit, filed in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York, charged the Justice and Defense departments and the CIA with illegally failing to respond to requests made in October under the Freedom of Information Act. It cited public comments made by President Obama, Defense Secretary Leon E. Panetta and other officials in arguing that the government cannot credibly claim a secrecy defense.
The governments self-serving attitude toward transparency and disclosure is unacceptable, the ACLU said in a statement. Officials cannot be allowed to release bits of information about the targeted killing program when they think it will bolster their position, but refuse even to confirm [its] existence when asked for information in the service of real transparency and accountability.
In addition to statements by Obama and Panetta, the lawsuit notes that media reports about the targeted killing program routinely quote anonymous government officials describing details of the program
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