College Faculty Condemn NYPD Spying
NEW YORK (AP) – Brooklyn College faculty have passed a resolution condemning the New York Police Department’s effort to infiltrate Muslim student groups.
The college’s Faculty Council voted unanimously to condemn the practice, part of a broad intelligence-gathering operation that the NYPD has built in the last decade with the help of the Central Intelligence Agency.
The CIA is now investigating whether its agents broke the law by spying on Americans.
The Faculty Council passed the resolution on Sept. 13. College spokesman Jeremy Thompson confirmed the resolution’s passage Monday. He said that college president Karen Gould shared the professors’ concerns.
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By on 21/09/2011