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Links to other National Security-related Sites

Document Date: February 20, 2002

The following sites provide comprehensive or unique resources relating to the work of the ACLU in this issue area. While some of these sites are operated by organizations that work frequently in coalition with the ACLU, the sites may also include materials on positions we do not share.

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Federation of American Scientists
Originally the Federation of Atomic Scientists (whose first members worked on the Manhattan Project), the Federation of American Scientists is dedicated to ending the arms reace and avoiding the use of nuclear weapons. Their involvment with a number of peace and security projects is reflected by the broad issue coverage of their web site.

Project on Government Secrecy
The Project on Government Secrecy works to challenge excessive government secrecy and to promote public oversight. Its home page showcases a hyper-text archive of the Secrecy and Government Bulletin, related documents from the Clinton Administration, and documents from the Security Policy Board. The site also contains information on security classification.

MediaFilter
MediaFilter's slogan is "uncompromising coverage some find compromising." This site serves as a clearinghouse for information on covert action, and communication with war-torn areas. Highlights include the Balkan Media and Policy Monitor, Covert Action Quarterly, and GloboCop Watch.

EFF "Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) and Open Government"
This section of the Electronic Frontier Foundations site contains a hypertext version of the FOIA text.

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