SECRECY NEWS
from the FAS Project on Government Secrecy
Volume 2011, Issue No. 108
November 22, 2011Secrecy News Blog: http://www.fas.org/blog/secrecy/
- LEAK PROSECUTIONS INCH FORWARD
- CRS VIEWS U.S. RESPONSE TO LORD'S RESISTANCE ARMY
- JASON ADVISORY GROUP HOLDS FALL MEETING
LEAK PROSECUTIONS INCH FORWARD
The three ongoing prosecutions under the Espionage Act of individuals who allegedly "leaked" classified information to the press are slowly moving forward.
Prosecutors will present their opening brief to an appeals court in the case of Jeffrey A. Sterling, a former CIA officer who is accused of leaking classified information to author James Risen, on January 13, 2012, according to a proposed briefing schedule that was filed yesterday.
http://www.fas.org/sgp/jud/sterling/112111-briefing19.pdf
The prosecution of Sterling has been suspended in lower court while the government appeals several court rulings that it considers unfavorable.
Specifically, the government wants to overturn the court's finding that Mr. Risen is protected by a "reporter's privilege" and cannot be compelled to identify his source. Prosecutors also want to reverse what they described as an order relating to the Classified Information Procedures Act (CIPA) that the identity of certain government witnesses must be disclosed to the defendant and the jury. Finally, they are appealing an order that eliminated two potential government witnesses because prosecutors failed to disclose adverse information about the witnesses in a timely manner, a November 9 docketing statement said.
http://www.fas.org/sgp/jud/sterling/110911-docket13.pdf
Interestingly, defense attorneys deny that the second issue involving disclosure of witness identities is a CIPA issue that can be appealed at this stage. They point out that "No order has been entered by the District Court allowing the defendant, over the Government's objection, to disclose any classified information. No sanctions have been imposed upon the Government for refusing to allow for the disclosure of any classified information by the defendant in any manner." Therefore, "Mr. Sterling does not agree that this appeal raises any issues appealable under CIPA."
http://www.fas.org/sgp/jud/sterling/112111-sterling17.pdf
It was also announced yesterday that the case of Army Private Bradley Manning, the suspected WikiLeaks source, will proceed to what is called an Article 32 hearing on December 16 at Fort Meade, Maryland.
"The primary purpose of the Article 32 hearing is to evaluate the relative strengths and weaknesses of the government's case as well as to provide the defense with an opportunity to obtain pretrial discovery," according to Private Manning's attorney, David E. Coombs. "The defense is entitled to call witnesses during the hearing and to also cross examine the government's witnesses."
http://www.armycourtmartialdefense.info/2011/11/article-32-hearing.html
The other ongoing leak prosecution under the Espionage Act is that of former State Department contractor Stephen Kim, who is accused of leaking classified information to Fox News reporter James Rosen. The prosecution of Mr. Kim is still in an early stage of pre-trial discovery, according to a November 15 status report.
http://www.fas.org/sgp/jud/kim/111511-status61.pdf
CRS VIEWS U.S. RESPONSE TO LORD'S RESISTANCE ARMY
The U.S. government response to the Lord's Resistance Army (LRA), a brutal paramilitary group in Uganda, is discussed in a new report from the Congressional Research Service.
The Obama Administration has provided humanitarian and operational support to Ugandan efforts to counter the LRA. Most recently, the U.S. has authorized the deployment of U.S. military advisers to assist the Ugandan military in the anti-LRA campaign.
"The U.S. approach to the LRA raises a number of issues for policymakers, some of which could have implications far beyond central Africa," the CRS report said. "A key question, for some, is whether the response is commensurate with the level of threat the LRA poses to U.S. interests, and whether the deployment of U.S. military personnel could lead to unintended consequences. More broadly, decisions on this issue could potentially be viewed as a precedent for U.S. responses to similar situations in the future."
A copy of the new report was obtained by Secrecy News. See "The Lord's Resistance Army: The U.S. Response," November 21, 2011:
http://www.fas.org/sgp/crs/row/R42094.pdf
JASON ADVISORY GROUP HOLDS FALL MEETING
The JASON defense advisory panel held its fall meeting last weekend with briefings on a range of national security topics. A copy of the program from the closed meeting is posted here:
http://www.fas.org/irp/agency/dod/jason/fall2011.pdf
The JASONs completed at least seven studies this year for various government agencies with titles such as "Solar EMP" and "Domestic Nuclear Surge Operations." Secrecy News has requested review of those studies for public release.
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