ACLU on Justice Department Subpoenas of AP Phone Records
ACLU Comment on Justice Department Subpoenas of AP
Phone Records
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
May 13,
2013
NEW YORK – The Department of Justice secretly
obtained two months' worth of phone records of Associated
Press reporters and editors, according to an AP story.
The following statement can be attributed to Laura W. Murphy, director of the American Civil Liberties Union Washington Legislative Office:
"The media's purpose is to keep the public informed and it should be free to do so without the threat of unwarranted surveillance. The Attorney General must explain the Justice Department's actions to the public so that we can make sure this kind of press intimidation does not happen again."
The following statement can be attributed to Ben Wizner, director of the ACLU Speech, Privacy, and Technology Project:
"Obtaining a broad range of telephone records in order to ferret out a government leaker is an unacceptable abuse of power. Freedom of the press is a pillar of our democracy, and that freedom often depends on confidential communications between reporters and their sources."
ENDS