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zimv20
Jan 25, 2004, 01:12 AM
link (http://www.time.com/time/nation/article/0,8599,581467,00.html)


The Justice Department faces new allegations about revealing the name of an informant_
By TIMOTHY J. BURGER

Thursday, Jan. 22, 2004
Even as the Justice Department appeared to be going forward in the Wilson leak probe, it faced new controversy over the alleged leak of the name of a Detroit man whom government sources described to TIME as a key confidential federal terrorism informant. After going undercover in bars and elsewhere in the Arab community for the feds in Detroit, Marwan Farhat's name was revealed in a Detroit Free Press story last week that cited "officials" as the source of information about Farhat and an internal Justice investigation of a prosecutor. Farhat — whom the Free Press said was an illegal immigrant from an Arab country who began helping the feds after he was charged in a drug case — fled the U.S. this week after saying he'd been shot at in Detroit on Friday morning, according to a source who spoke to Farhat. The Free Press story ran the day after Farhat was shot at, but a knowledgeable source said Farhat's name had become a poorly-kept secret in the city after leaking out a month before. "He's an intelligence asset. He was providing information on terrorism, not just who's the local dope sellers," said an outraged congressional aide. Justice officials in Washington and Detroit refused comment.


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Desertrat
Jan 25, 2004, 09:38 AM
Which came first? The leak, or the "shot at"?

This has long been a problem with any undercover work. Just way too many people cannot keep their (bleep) mouths shut. And, of course, not all undercover types who have been "turned" are really able to fake it well enough to avoid suspicion.

"A secret is only a secret if only two people know, and one of them is dead."

'Rat