A federal judge ruled Wednesday that a group of Muslim activists and organisations cannot review additional records of FBI inquiries into their activities but berated the government for misleading the court about the existence of the files. US District Judge Cormac J. Carney said six Muslim groups and five individuals who sued in 207 to gain access to records they believed the FBI was keeping do not have a right to much of the information because of national security concerns.
(The ruling came amid a nearly five-year battle by the American Civil Liberties Union and the Muslim activists to obtain files they believe would show the FBI has been unlawfully targeting Muslims in Southern California. Carney reached his decision after privately reviewing more than 100 pages of documents to ensure the government had complied with the Freedom of Information Act in denying access to plaintiffs.
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