MIT BEGINS PROBE INTO US ACTIVIST SWARTZ’S DEATH

        Washington, 4 Rabiul Awwal 1434/16 January 2013 (MINA) – The Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) has launched an inquiry into the recent death of a US internet activist, who was critical of US President Barack Obama’s so-called kill list.

       On Sunday, Leo Rafael Reif, the president of the MIT, called on Engineering Professor Hal Abelson to lead a “thorough analysis” of MIT’s potential involvement in Aaron Swartz’s death, according to PressTV report monitored by Miraj News Agency (MINA), Wednesday.

 

       Swartz was an outspoken critic of Obama’s “kill list,” a list of individuals who are suspected of terrorism by the US and are listed for targeted killing after final approval by the US president himself.

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        The blogger was also critical of the US and the Israeli regime for launching joint cyber attacks against Iran.

        The 26-year-old was found dead in his apartment in New York City borough of Brooklyn on Friday.

        “It pains me to think that MIT played any role in a series of events that have ended in tragedy,” Reif said in a statement published on Sunday.

        “Now is a time for everyone involved to reflect on their actions, and that includes all of us at MIT,” he added.

        Earlier, Swartz’s family said in a statement that, “Aaron’s death is not simply a personal tragedy. It is the product of a criminal justice system rife with intimidation and prosecutorial overreach.” (T/R-011/R-006)

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Miraj News Agency (MINA)

 

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