US
Detains Journalist For Exercising Free Speech
US
intelligence reporter Barrett Brown was arrested, again, on Thursday
morning for criticizing the US government while appearing on radio
interviews.
27
April, 2017
“I
would call the people who did this a bunch of chicken-sh*t
a**holes that are brutalizing the Constitution,” Brown’s lawyer,
Jay Leiderman, said following his client’s detainment.
Brown
first won acclaim for reporting on Stratfor’s
intelligence operations directed against US civilians. The
Justice Department told Bank of America that Stratfor would be
ideally suited to conduct these operations. As the tales
of corporate espionage emerged, Brown reported on the
leaks, which made waves due to the operations coinciding
with the Occupy Wall Street movement.
The
government tried to paint Brown as the person who leaked
these documents, though he’d only reported on them. He
initially faced a 100-year sentence. After pleading guilty to two
charges pertaining to obstruction of justice and
threatening an FBI agent, Brown’s sentence was knocked down to
five years and three months. In sum, Brown’s helped spark the war
on leaks that persists to this day.
Brown
was put in handcuffs during a routine check-in,
before being taken to an unknown facility. Since being
released early from jail, Brown has not missed a single meeting
with prison authorities.
Following
his arrest, Brown told his mom he believes authorities brought him
into custody over failure to gain “permission”
to provide interviews with news outlets after he was
released in November. Brown’s first exclusive
interview was
given to Radio Sputnik’s By
Any Means Necessary with the
ever-affable Eugene Puryear.
Brown
also spoke to Vice News last week and was slated to go
on PBS Friday for another interview, and these appearances
may be what landed him back in jail. So much for free
speech.
“If
this were happening in another country, [the US government]
would deplore it,” former CIA clandestine operative Barry Eisley
tweeted.
According
to his mother, Brown said that the Bureau of Prisons never
informed him that he would need to get special permission to do
TV or radio interviews. Brown’s point of contact with the
BOP, Luz Lujan, refused to give Brown “copies of program
statement rules saying this is a requirement during halfway
house and/or home confinement status.” When Lujan finally got back
to Brown after a week of not returning his calls,
Brown received a form for reporters visiting an inmate
in prison, the Intercept reported. The BOP also never showed
Brown the document stating why he had to get permission.
In
other words, according to Brown, he was never provided a copy
of the form he is now being arrested for not having filled
out.
“You
guys are going to carry out this, you guys are going
to characterize this as a refusal of an order that
they’re not giving me in writing,” Barrett said in a
recorded conversation with his case manager. If failing
to cooperate with BOP restrictions on interviews is
the reason Brown was stripped of his freedoms during a
routine meeting, that would be “disgusting,” his lawyer said,
noting that the so-called restrictions seem to have been created
on an improvised basis.
UPDATE:
"This is a terrible affront to the First Amendment,"
Leiderman told Sputnik News in an exclusive interview.
Ironically, Brown was never required to get permissions to do
interviews while he was previously in federal custody, Leiderman
added.
Within
the past two days, Brown was asked to produce "prior
authorizations" to conduct interviews. "It came out of
the blue," Leiderman continued. Brown never actually said no
to getting the prior authorizations, but simply requested
that the BOP furnish the policy manual which Lujan said was the
reason Brown was being asked to get the permissions. The
counselor is "not aware" of any existing precedent
where the BOP deployed this policy manual, which adds fire to the
claim that this policy measure is being used against Brown
personally.
Brown's
words "are weapons of mass education, which is why they are
targeting him."
Not really a surprise in present day Amerika.
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