The extent of the government’s domestic spying of law-abiding Americans is still unfolding, but surveillance on critics of “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” seems particularly odd.
The Pentagon confirmed Tuesday that the Defense Department surveilled groups opposed to the military’s “[tag]Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell[/tag]” law banning openly lesbian, gay and bisexual service members, RAW STORY has learned. The confirmation came in response to a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request filed by Servicemembers Legal Defense Network in January.
The Pentagon’s full release is available here.
Reader M.W. alerted me to this story, which explains that the Pentagon spied on New York University law school’s LGBT advocacy group, called OUTlaw, and gay groups at the State University of New York at Albany and William Patterson College in New Jersey, in large part because the groups are opposed to the military’s “don’t ask, don’t tell” policy.
So why spy on these folks? According to Raw Story’s report, surveillance was conducted at UC Santa Cruz “without any indication that civil disobedience would be used,” and the Pentagon’s own documents acknowledge that “even the source hadn’t verified the tip.”
Not surprisingly, the Servicemembers Legal Defense Network is not amused.
According to SLDN, “The release of the documents follows media reports indicating government surveillance of civilian groups at several universities across the country. The Department of Defense acknowledged that it had ‘inappropriately’ collected information on protestors in a letter to the Senate Armed Services Committee, according to a February report by United Press International.”
“The Department of Defense has now confirmed the existence of a surveillance program monitoring LGBT groups,” said C. Dixon Osburn, SLDN’s executive director. “Pentagon leaders have also acknowledged inappropriately collecting some of the information in the TALON database. That information should be destroyed and no similar surveillance should be authorized in the future. Free expression is not a threat to our national security.”
More pre-9/11 thinking from the Constitution-huggers.