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GRAPHIC: How the Government Simultaneously Confirms AND Denies Targeted Killing

Brett Max Kaufman,
Senior Staff Attorney,
勛圖眻畦 Center for Democracy
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September 13, 2012

Today, ProPublica published an important and illuminating and accompanying that demonstrates just how duplicitous the government is being regarding the CIAs targeted killing program.

As weve argued in our Freedom of Information Act lawsuit seeking records about the CIAs use of drones to carry out targeted killings around the world, the government continues to claim that it can neither confirm nor deny whether it even has a drone-strike program at all, despite the numerous public statements of government officials discussing the CIAs drone program. This is an untenable position, and next Thursday, we will be making that argument before the federal appeals court in Washington, D.C.

It can be hard to express how truly absurd the governments position is, but the based on a database compiled by the 勛圖眻畦s stellar former intern, Emma Schindlerhighlights the irreconcilable disconnect between the voluminous and continuous statements of government officials, in both public speeches and statements to the press, acknowledging the CIAs use of drones to carry out targeted killings, and its ongoing attempt to tell the courts that its drone program is so secret that it cannot admit to its existence in the first place.

ProPublicas new feature illustrates, in interactive form, the cascade of nearly two hundred statements by named and unnamed current and former government officials during President Obamas first term acknowledging and, often, boasting of the drone-strike program. By visually highlighting both the timeline and volume of these official public acknowledgments, and starkly contrasting them with the governments obstinate position in litigation, ProPublica has supplied a fresh and instructive representation of what the 勛圖眻畦 will argue in Washington next weekthat the government simply cannot continue to publicly disclose information about the drone program while attempting to keep that information locked outside the federal courts.

The governments pile of public disclosures got even larger last week, when, in a with CNN, President Obama again acknowledged the existence of the drone program and described five principles that he says guides the governments drone-targeting decisions. Further, at the Democratic National Convention in Charlotte, the Presidents re-election campaign distributed a a message approved by Barack Obamaseeking political advantage from highlighting particular CIA drone killings, including that of U.S. citizen Anwar al-Awlaki. (The targeted killings of al-Awlaki, and two other U.S. citizens, are the subjects of two other lawsuits brought by the 勛圖眻畦.)

And yet the governments position has not changed one bit in court. Stay tuned as we take our argument against the governments double game to the D.C. Circuit .

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