This is my maiden diary and I'll admit some things: First that I am edgy about screwing up. Is it too long? I am sure someone will straighten me on on that.
Second: I read this on an alternative news site that I have some questions about and I'd like help
confirming this because it is truly frightening.
If true, this is an egregious abuse. Ascroft is an amazingly stupid man to have this kind of power to force removal of books from the library. And the words that Kerry spoke at the convention about appointing an AG who would UPHOLD the Constitution are ringing in my ears. The smell of fascism is in the air.
Ashcroft Orders Libraries To Destroy
Copies Of Laws
Federal Statutes On Asset Forfeiture May Not Be Published,
In another move towards federal tyranny, the Attorney General John Ashcroft has ordered the American Library Association to destroy all copies of the federal laws on asset forfeiture and to deny access to those laws to the general public.
The unprecedented move, in which US citizens would be unable to read or know the text of the laws they are expected to obey, was another stage in the growing power of President George W Bush.
The American Library Association has refused the request of the "Justice" Department to destroy copies of the law, and made the following statement:
Statement regarding DOJ request for removal of government publications by depository libraries
The following statement has been issued by President-Elect Michael Gorman, representing President Carol Brey-Casiano, who is currently in Guatemala representing the Association:
July 30, 2004
Statement from ALA President-Elect Michael Gorman:
Last week, the American Library Association learned that the Department of Justice asked the Government Printing Office Superintendent of Documents to instruct depository libraries to destroy five publications the Department has deemed not "appropriate for external use." The Department of Justice has called for these five these public documents, two of which are texts of federal statutes, to be removed from depository libraries and destroyed, making their content available only to those with access to a law office or law library.
The topics addressed in the named documents include information on how citizens can retrieve items that may have been confiscated by the government during an investigation.
The documents to be removed and destroyed include: Civil and Criminal Forfeiture Procedure; Select Criminal Forfeiture Forms; Select Federal Asset Forfeiture Statutes; Asset forfeiture and money laundering resource directory; and Civil Asset Forfeiture Reform Act of 2000 (CAFRA).
ALA has submitted a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request for the withdrawn materials in order to obtain an official response from the Department of Justice regarding this unusual action, and why the Department has requested that documents that have been available to the public for as long as four years be removed from depository library collections. ALA is committed to ensuring that public documents remain available to the public and will do its best to bring about a satisfactory resolution of this matter.
Librarians should note that, according to policy 72, written authorization from the Superintendent of Documents is required to remove any documents. To this date no such written authorization in hard copy has been issued.
Keith Michael Fiels
Executive Director
American Library Association
(800) 545-2433 ext.1392