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WASHINGTON, Feb. 3 (Xinhuanet) -- U.S. Defense
Secretary Donald Rumsfeld revealed on Thursday that civilians in the United
States are under surveillance in a program to protect military personnel and
bases.
The "counter-surveillance" program, in line with the Defense Department's responsibility to protect U.S. forces, is
aimed at preventing civilians gathering sensitive information and taking
pictures of security installations, Rumsfeld said at the National Press Club.
"To do that, you obviously end up scooping up
information, whether it is names or films or whatever to protect your base, and
that information then comes into the databank," he said.
NBC News revealed in December that the Defense
Department had established a database containing dozens of reports on anti-war
activists or protests.
Rumsfeld said the program will periodically purge the
database,in order to get rid of the "massive data that we don't need and don't
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