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US terror list harasses innocents, leaves out terrorists: Civil rights group

War on Terror
24 Jul 2008, NewAgeIslam.Com

US terror list harasses innocents, leaves out terrorists: Civil rights group

 

22 July 2008, 2337 hrs IST,AFP

 

WASHINGTON: A Roman Catholic nun had to learn to bite her tongue because of it. The wife of Alaska senator Ted Stevens has had problems getting on airplanes because of it. Even retired pilot Robert Campbell, who flew for the US navy during Vietnam war, is affected by it.

 

"It" is the US government's terrorist watch list, which the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) says has swollen into a catalogue of a million names in the aftermath of the September 11, 2001 attacks on the US.

 

The ACLU said it derived that figure from a justice department report on the FBI's Terrorist Screening Centre, which consolidates terrorist watch list information.

 

The Centre "had over 700,000 names in its database as of April 2007 and the list was growing by 20,000 records per month," says a report by the justice department.

 

But Leonard Boyle, director of the Centre, said there are not one million names on the list. Boyle also denied that thousands of Americans are detained and inconvenienced daily as their names are on the list.

 

Roman Catholic nun, Sister Glenn Anne McPhee was on the list - apparently because an Afghan man used McPhee as an alias.

 

A flight from London with Cat Stevens on board - the singer who converted to Islam and changed his name to Yusuf Islam - was diverted and forced to land in Maine when US officials became aware that Islam, or Stevens, was on board.

 

The singer, who has no terrorist record under either name, was denied entry to the US. His namesake, Cat (short for Catherine) Stevens, the wife of a US senator, has had problems flying because her name is Cat Stevens, the ACLU says.

 

Then there's Robert Campbell, who was a pilot for 22 years and also flew for the US navy. It's unclear why Campbell's name is on the list.

 

Getting your name removed from the list is extremely difficult. Nelson Mandela needed a Congressional order to get his name removed.

 

The real irony of the list is that many known terrorists are not on it.

 

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/World/US_terror_list_harasses_innocents/articleshow/3266219.cms

 

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