JW Statement on SCOTUS Refusal to Take up Challenge to Obama Secrecy on bin Laden Images.HT: JudicialWatch.
(Washington, DC)
– Judicial
Watch
issued a statement today regarding the U.S. Supreme Court’s refusal to take up a
challenge to the Obama administration’s keeping secret post mortem images of
Osama bin Laden and his burial at sea.
Judicial
Watch President Tom Fitton said:
With the seeming endorsement of
the judiciary, Barack Obama has rewritten the Freedom of Information Act at the
expense of the American people’s right to know what its government is up
to.
The idea that the “most transparent administration in history”
would put the sensibilities of terrorists above the rule of law ought to concern
every American. What other laws that terrorists don’t like might
be subject to unilateral change by Obama? Obama’s appeasement
places our fundamental rights and accountable government at risk.
Judicial
Watch had filed a certiorari petition with
the Supreme Court of the United States to review a 2013 Appeals Court ruling against the Judicial Watch lawsuit (Judicial Watch v. U.S. Dept. of Defense and Central
Intelligence Agency (No. 12-5137)).
The suit sought to force the Department of Defense (DOD) and the Central
Intelligence Agency (CIA) to release more than 50 photographs and video
recordings of Osama bin Laden taken during and after the U.S. raid upon
the terrorist
leader’s compound in Pakistan on May 1, 2011.
Judicial
Watch’s petition had asked the Supreme Court to “reverse this disturbing
reversal,” and mandate the courts to “conduct meaningful review” and warned that
the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) will “continue as less of a disclosure than a “withholding statute.”
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