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The faculty council of New York City's Brooklyn College has unanimously condemned NYPD's spying on the campus's chief Muslim student organization, saying it has a "chilling effect" on academic freedom.
Documents made public earlier this month indicate that the New York Police Department has been monitoring Muslim student groups at seven local colleges – City, Baruch, Queens, Brooklyn, LaGuardia Community College and St. John's. At Brooklyn and Baruch, the department sent undercover police officers to spy on the groups directly. St. John's college is private, while the rest of those targeted are part of the City University of New York.
The NYPD's surveillance of Muslim organizations was undertaken in concert with the CIA, whose inspector general is now investigating whether the Agency's involvement violated the law.