Meanwhile, the Washington Post has revealed one of its reporters gave the FBI back a secret document he obtained from a group who said it contained proof they were targets of the government’s spy program. The reporter, David Ottaway, received the document from Saudi Arabia’s al-Haramain Islamic Foundation in 2004. The document had been mistakenly handed over to the group by the federal government. The Post finally broke the group’s story last week, when its Oregon affiliate filed a lawsuit against the government. The group says government records show the National Security Agency intercepted several of the group’s conversations in the spring of 2004. Washington Post Executive Editor Leonard Downie said the government’s surveillance program was not known at the time Ottaway received the document, and thus contained no “useful information.”
Post Reporter Gave Back FBI Document in Possible Spy Case
HeadlineMar 06, 2006