[Infowarrior] - FBI Terror Watch List 'Out of Control'

Richard Forno rforno at infowarrior.org
Thu Jun 14 16:35:40 UTC 2007


FBI Terror Watch List 'Out of Control'

June 13, 2007 8:55 AM

Justin Rood Reports:

http://blogs.abcnews.com/theblotter/2007/06/fbi_terror_watc.html

A terrorist watch list compiled by the FBI has apparently swelled to include
more than half a million names.

Privacy and civil liberties advocates say the list is growing
uncontrollably, threatening its usefulness in the war on terror.

The bureau says the number of names on its terrorist watch list is
classified.

A portion of the FBI's unclassified 2008 budget request posted to the
Department of Justice Web site, however, refers to "the entire watch list of
509,000 names," which is utilized by its Foreign Terrorist Tracking Task
Force.

A spokesman for the interagency National Counterterrorism Center (NCTC),
which maintains the government's list of all suspected terrorists with links
to international organizations, said they had 465,000 names covering 350,000
individuals. Many names are different versions of the same identity --
"Usama bin Laden" and "Osama bin Laden" for the al Qaeda chief, for example.

In addition to the NCTC list, the FBI keeps a list of U.S. persons who are
believed to be domestic terrorists -- abortion clinic bombers, for example,
or firebombing environmental extremists, who have no known tie to an
international terrorist group.

Combined, the NCTC and FBI compendia comprise the watch list used by federal
security screening personnel on the lookout for terrorists.

While the NCTC has made no secret of its terrorist tally, the FBI has
consistently declined to tell the public how many names are on its list.
Because the number is classified, an FBI spokesman told the Blotter on
ABCNews.com, he was unable to comment for this story.

"It grows seemingly without control or limitation," said ACLU senior
legislative counsel Tim Sparapani of the terrorism watch list. Sparapani
called the 509,000 figure "stunning."

"If we have 509,000 names on that list, the watch list is virtually
useless," he told ABC News. "You'll be capturing innocent individuals with
no connection to crime or terror."

U.S. lawmakers and their spouses have been detained because their names were
on the watch list.
Reporters who have reviewed versions of the list found it included the names
of former Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein, at the time he was alive but in
custody in Iraq; imprisoned al Qaeda plotter Zacarias Moussaoui; and 14 of
the 19 Sept. 11, 2001 hijackers, all of whom perished in the attacks.

"There's a reason the FBI has a '10 Most Wanted' list, right? We need to
focus the government's efforts on the greatest threats.  When the watch list
grows to this level, it's useless as an anti-terror tool," Sparapani said.




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