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Access to information sharply curtailed under Ashcroft
Shhh ... someone might hear you. By Alex Johnson, MSNBC Updated: 6:19 p.m. ET Nov. 18, 2004. On the occasion of Attorney General Ashcroft's resignation, MSNBC reviews his contempt for freedom of information. One particularly notable case was the redaction of almost half of a report on workplace diversity in Ashcroft's Justice Department. The redacted portions were uncovered, however. MSNBC notes: According to the Justice Department, these facts were too sensitive for Americans to read about:
- "Attorneys across demographic groups believe that the Justice Department is a good place to work."
- "The Department does face significant diversity issues."
- "The Department suffers from an inadequate human resources management infrastructure."
- "Section Chiefs are an extremely critical element of the Department's diversity climate. They have significant authority in recruitment, hiring, promotion, performance appraisal, case assignment and career development."
- "Minorities are significantly under-represented in management ranks."
Bureau of Reclamation commandeers two 61-year-old technical books on Shasta dam
According to a story in the Sacramento Bee (Sam Stanton, 11/21/04), The federal Bureau of Reclamation recently went to a used book store in Redding, CA to "collect two 61-year-old technical books on the dam that the bureau wants out of public view." This is a chapter in the Federal Government's continuing overzealous efforts to limit access to information out of obtuse security concerns. If this were a one-time happening, it could be ignored. However, there is a disturbing pattern of our government restricting the amount of information available to the public, recalling documents from federal depositories and restricting Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests. Continue reading
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