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Eventually, a compromise bill was put forward, stripped of several of the earlier provisions, including the informant's unequivocal right to legal counsel and the measure to exclude juveniles.
Gary May is Professor of History at the University of Delaware and the author of five books including The Informant: The FBI, the Ku Klux Klan, and the Murder of Viola Liuzzo (2005) and, most recently, Bending Toward Justice: The Voting Rights Act and the Transformation of American Democracy (2013).
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They will be followed by others tied to the case, including the imprisoned informants.
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A former CIA agent arrested on suspicion of keeping classified information, including the names of informants in China, was virtually unknown in Hong Kong, where he lived, according to interviews with security experts.
A handful of undercover D.E.A. agents, according to the documents, posed as associates to the informant, including the two who offered their services as pilots and another who told the traffickers that he had several businesses that gave him access to bank accounts that the traffickers could use to deposit and disperse their drug money.
Including the part-time informants, that made for about one in every 63 East Germans collaborating to collect intelligence on their fellow citizens.
The NYPD disbanded the program in 2014, but it has not formally renounced some of its dubious surveillance tactics, including the use of informants, the labeling of some mosques as "terrorism enterprises," and the reliance on a theory of radicalization that links almost any devout Muslim man with being on a path toward radicalization.
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