IMC in Free Speech Battle Following FBI/Secret Service Visit by imc Friday May 04, 2001 at 12:02 AM |
On Saturday, April 21, as tens of thousands demonstrated against the FTAA in the streets of Quebec City, the IMC in Seattle was served with a sealed court order by two FBI agents and an agent of the US Secret Service. The terms of the sealed order prevented IMC volunteers from publicizing its terms.
GAG ORDER LIFTED | Apr 27 2001 |
IMC in Free Speech Battle Following FBI/Secret Service Visit On Saturday, April 21, as tens of thousands demonstrated against the FTAA in the streets of Quebec City, the IMC in Seattle was served with a sealed court order by two FBI agents and an agent of the US Secret Service. The terms of the sealed order prevented IMC volunteers from publicizing its terms. This morning, the gag order was lifted, enabling the IMC to finally break its silence about these events, which Lee Tien of the Electronic Frontier Foundation characterized as "a threat to free speech, free association, and privacy." [ read the press release | read the court order | listen to the press conference ] |