July 24, 2006
CIA Blogger gets the Boot
Christine Axsmith, a contract employee working for the C.I.A.was fired for posting a message on Intelink, a classified computer network used by American intelligence agencies.
Axsmith criticized the interrogation technique called “waterboarding,” a particularly harsh practice that the C.I.A. is known to have used where the detainee feels as if they are drowning. Axsmith said that she believed that the classified blogs were supposed to be a critical tool to allow C.I.A. employees, who are often prohibited from discussing their work even with other agency officials, to vent frustrations. C.I.A. spokesman, Paul Gimigliano, said that the blogs were created to “encourage collaboration” on business issues but that postings “should relate directly to the official business of the author and readers of the Web site.” Related Articles: C.I.A. Worker Says Message on Torture Got Her Fired Top-Secret World Loses Blogger CIA Needs Refresher Course on Blogs
Posted by Buzz Webster at July 24, 2006 03:13 PM | Permalink | Comments (0)
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