CIA appears guilty and still seeks dismissal

The CIA is seeking dismissal of a lawsuit involving them spying on Americans who visited Julian Assange at Ecuador's embassy in London. Pompeo of the CIA says the allegations do not merit a violation of the right to privacy under the Fourth Amendment as the attorneys and journalists were overseas, rather than on American soil. The embassy contracted with UC Global to make the visitors surrender their electronic devices to only copy their private data. Pompeo approved of the tactic claiming national security, due to meeting an intelligence target (Gosztola, 2023). Our position is that the plaintiffs should cite Article 12 of the UN Declaration of Human Rights @ http://bit.ly/3WfQ5Xj



Gosztola, K. (2023, January 14). CIA Pushes For Dismissal Of Lawsuit Against Alleged Spying On Assange Visitors. Shadowproof. https://shadowproof.com/2023/01/14/cia-pushes-for-dismissal-of-lawsuit-against-alleged-spying-on-assange-visitors/


United Nations. (n.d.). Universal Declaration of Human Rights. https://www.un.org/en/about-us/universal-declaration-of-human-rights

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