New To DesiZip?
  Forgot Password?
Become DESIZIP Agent & Make More Money. Everything For FREE!!!
                                               
Home Classifieds Matrimonial News Jobs Gallery Events Properties Yellow Pages Forum Agents
          Country News  |  State News  |  City News  |  Zip News  |  News By Media  |  News In Picture  |  Search
 
  By Category
 
 
Budget
Cricket
Culture
Entertainment
Health
Money
Others
Politics
Sports
Technology
Travel
Weather
Events
 
  India On Media
 
 
 
BBC
Bloomberg
Reuters
 
Politics News

US judge rejects plea for releasing
US judge rejects plea for releasing bin Laden photos
 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA , 27-April-2012  8:50:9 AM
A US court has refused to release photos and videos from the American military raid that killed Al Qaeda chief Osama bin Laden in Pakistan last year.

US District Court Judge James Boasberg rejected a lawsuit seeking to force disclosure of the images, writing that the courts must defer to the conclusion President Barack Obama and military leaders reached that releasing them could spur violence against US troops and other Americans travelling abroad, Politico reported.

Judicial Watch, a government watchdog had asked the Defence Department and CIA to release any photos or video footage of the May 2 operation that killed bin Laden.

Though the Defence Department said it found no pictures or videos sought by the group, the CIA said it found 52 such records but refused to release them.

CIA cited exemptions to the US Freedom of Information Act law for classified materials and other reasons. And Judicial Watch then approached the court.

"A picture may be worth a thousand words. And perhaps moving pictures bear an even higher value. Yet, in this case, verbal descriptions of the death and burial of Osama Bin Laden will have to suffice, for this Court will not order the release of anything more," Mr Boasberg wrote in a 29-page ruling issued on Thursday.

"The Court is...mindful that many members of the public would likely desire to see images of this seminal event.

"Indeed, it makes sense that the more significant an event is to our nation, and the end of bin Laden's reign of terror certainly ranks high, the more need the public has for full disclsure. Yet, it is not this Court's decision to make in the first instance,"

From : http://www.ndtv.com  

Posted By : Desi

ADVERTISEMENTS

Free offer!!! Become an administrator for your zip home page, "Post" local news (local to your postcode)& pictures, "Post" advertisement banners from local companies. Make Extra money.

 
 
Home  |  Classifieds  |  Matrimonial  |  Yellow Pages  |  Jobs  |  Resumes  |  Events  |  Properties  |  Movies
Forum  |  About Us  |  Contact Us  |  Feedback  |  Help  |  Useful Links |  Advertise With Us  |  Site Map
                  See Terms and Conditions,
                  © 2016-2017 Copyright @ Desizip, All Rights Reserved.