The FBI continues to live up to the nickname: The Federal Bureau of Intimidation. In September 2008, FBI agents raided the home of Photojournalist Laura Sennett, seizing her property simply because she photographed the IMF protests last April.

According to the story:

Laura Sennett, who specializes in covering protests and demonstrations, says her First and Fourth Amendment rights were violated by a number of federal and state defendants, including Attorney General Eric Holder, the FBI Joint Terrorism Task Force, Prince William and Arlington Counties and their Police Departments, and the Department of Justice. She also accuses them of violating the Privacy Protection Act of 1990.
In her federal complaint, Sennett says she was not a target of criminal investigation, yet officials searched her home, seized computer hardware and data, digital cameras and memory cards, a still camera, digital storage devices, and a digital voice recorder.
Sennett also says the cops also took other work materials and personal belongings.

Government actions like this are designed to send a chilling message to photojournalists to discourage them from covering protests. Since she is not a target of the investigation what are the feds seeking? Are they seeking to identify protesters to harass and intimidate them into giving up their right to protest? The so-called war on terror is being transformed into a war against dissent and freedom.

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