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Chicago Police Called on to Release Spy Documents

HeadlineApr 28, 2005

In Chicago, the city’s police department is being called on to open up its files dealing with the infiltration of a Quaker group three years ago. City police infiltrated meetings of the American Friends Service Committee ahead of a November 2002 protest. On Wednesday the American Civil Liberties Union filed a petition in federal court seeking the police files.

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