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325,000 names on U.S. terror suspect list -- paper
Wed Feb 15, 2006 6:05 AM GMT
The list maintained by the National Counterterrorism Centre, or NCTC, contains far more names in
a single government database than has previously been disclosed, the newspaper said.
But the report cited NCTC officials as saying the true number of individuals listed is estimated to be
more than 200,000 because the same person may show up under different spellings or aliases.
A NCTC official, speaking on condition of anonymity told the newspaper that the vast majority of
those listed are "non-U.S. persons and do not live in the U.S."
The report quoted an administration official, who asked not to be identified, as saying that "only a
very, very small fraction" of those named were U.S. citizens.
The NCTC name repository began under its predecessor agency in 2003 with 75,000 names, The
Washington Post said.
The Post reported that civil liberties advocates and privacy experts expressed surprise over the size
of the NCTC database and said it heightened concerns that large numbers of innocent people may
be included on government terrorism lists.
The NCTC database is a compilation of reports supplied by the CIA, the FBI, the National Security
Agency and other agencies, the report said.
The newspaper said officials refused to say how many names on the list were linked to the NSA's
controversial domestic eavesdropping program.
© Reuters 2006.