Monday, January 9, 2012

DND censors Taliban photos over privacy, ‘national security’

The Defence Department is prepared to go to Federal Court and spend whatever it takes to prevent the public from seeing government photos of Taliban hairdos because it believes the captured insurgents have a right to their privacy.

The department’s decision, outlined in newly released documents obtained by the Citizen, is the result of a test of the Access to Information law by two Ottawa lawyers, Paul Champ and Amir Attaran.

To see how far DND would go to prevent the release of information about captured Afghan insurgents, Attaran requested copies of photographs the military took of such individuals but asked that the faces of the prisoners be completely blacked out and that only the hairdos of the detainees shown.

By David Pugliese

Read more from: http://news.nationalpost.com/2012/01/08/dnd-censors-taliban-photos-over-privacy-national-security/ 

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