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Denver activists targeted in JTTF’s multi-state campaign to intimidate activists


JTTF Overview

Spy Files Reveal JTTF Political Spying

ACLU Sues to Obtain Denver's MOU With JTTF

FOIA Requests Flush Out JTTF Political Spying

Sample JTTF Files Obtained Through FOIA

FBI Asks Police to Monitor Antiwar Protests and Report to JTTF

JTTF's Multi-state Campaign to Intimidate Activists

ACLU Asks Denver to Withdraw From JTTF

Additional JTTF Information and Links

In the summer of 2004, the Denver JTTF, as part of an organized program in at least six states, visited at least a dozen Denver activists and posed the same series of three questions. Are you planning to commit any crimes at the upcoming Democratic and Republican conventions? Do you know anyone who is planning any crimes? Are you aware that you commit a crime if you have some information but fail to tell the FBI? After the New York Times wrote a front-page article, the ranking Democrat of the House Judiciary Committee asked the Justice Department to investigate whether the JTTF was engaged in “systematic political harassment and intimidation of legitimate antiwar protesters.”

“The FBI Pursues an AFSC Intern,” McCarthyism Watch, The Progressive, Aug. 21, 2004

“ACLU Denounces FBI Tactics Targeting Political Protesters,” News Release, Aug. 16, 2004

“New documents confirm: FBI's Joint Terrorism Task Force targets peaceful activists for harassment, political surveillance,” ACLU News Release, May 18, 2005



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