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Keith Harvey says a man he confronted outside the American Friends Service Committee’s Cambridge office told him he worked for the US Department of Homeland Security.
Keith Harvey says a man he confronted outside the American Friends Service Committee’s Cambridge office told him he worked for the US Department of Homeland Security. (Globe Staff Photo / Lane Turner) Globe Staff Photo / Lane Turner

ACLU seeks files from FBI on possible surveillance

By Jonathan Saltzman
Globe Staff / May 18, 2005

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The American Civil Liberties Union of Massachusetts is seeking FBI files on behalf of four advocacy groups and 10 activists in the state, saying it believes they have been targets of surveillance because of their politics. (Full article: 772 words)

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