Rendell Dissociates From Firm That Called Peaceful Protests Terrorism
Pennsylvania Gov. Ed Rendell terminated a contract with an Israeli-American agency that tracked peaceful protests and reported them as potential terrorist threats.
Rendell said Tuesday that he was ?deeply embarrassed? by revelations of a $125,000 contract with the Philadelphia-based Institute of Terrorism Research and Response.
The state?s Office of Homeland Security contracted the institute to track threats, and then relayed its reports to a large number of law enforcement and private groups.
Its ?alerts? included an animal rights protest, a natural gas drilling protest, a gay and lesbian festival and a rally to support a Rendell-backed campaign for boosted education funding.
?Good Lord, and to think that we spent $125,000 on this at a time when every penny is dire for us is a further embarrassment,? Rendell said.
The institute, which claims to have a Jerusalem office, is run by directors who among other claims list experience in Israel?s security services. It also runs training programs in Israel.
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