From: WVNS <ummyakoub@yahoo.com>
Date: Fri, Mar 26, 2010 at 7:12 AM
Subject: [wvns] '9/11 panel warned not to probe too deeply'
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Leaked info shows the 9/11 Commission was warned against crossing the lines in its probes.
'9/11 panel was warned not to probe too deeply'
Thu, 18 Mar 2010
http://www.presstv.ir/detail.aspx?id=121085§ionid=3510203
Leaked confidential documents have revealed that senior officials from the former US administration had warned a 9/11 investigation panel against probing too deeply into the terrorist attacks.
In a letter obtained by the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU),
the 9/11 Commission was refused permission to question terror suspects, with the Bush administration arguing that by doing so the panel would "cross" a "line" and obstruct the administration's efforts to protect the nation.
Citing the need to "Safeguard the national security, including
protection of Americans from future terrorist attacks," the government
officials demanded the Commission not make further attempts at
conducting a deeper probe into the September 11 terror attacks.
"As the officers of the United States responsible for the law
enforcement, defense and intelligence functions of the Government, we
urge your Commission not to further pursue the proposed request to
participate in the questioning of detainees," the letter said.
The warning note dated January 6, 2004 has been signed by former
Attorney General John Ashcroft, Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld and
CIA Director George Tenet.
The 9/11 Commission was set up in November 2002 to prepare a full
account of the circumstances surrounding the attacks, which still have
an air of suspicion around them.
The revelation comes as according to a recent survey, one-quarter of
US adults believe that the 2001 terrorist attacks were fabricated.
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