Terror threat/ What else evidence should be given
The White House did not invite
the most senior American official charged with preventing terrorist attacks —
the F.B.I. director, James B. Comey — to the three-day
conference this week on countering violent extremism in the United States and
abroad because the administration did not want the event too focused on law
enforcement issues, according to senior American officials.
But Mr. Comey’s Russian
counterpart — Aleksandr V. Bortnikov, the director of the Russian Federal
Security Service, the post-Soviet K.G.B. — was at the meeting, even though
international human rights groups have repeatedly accused the Russian security
service of unjustly detaining and spying on Russians and others.
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