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08.12.99
ACLU Warns Berea Mayor Not to Stifle Criticism
on Local Citizen's Group Website
Today, the ACLU of Ohio sent a letter to Berea Mayor Stanley Trupo
warning him to not continue his efforts to shut down the website of
the Berea Town Forum because of criticism of himself and other Berea
government officials.
The Berea Town Forum is a local citizens group that meets regularly to
discuss issues of importance to Berea citizens. Much of its effort is
spent trying to preserve the small town charm of Berea and to lobby
against excessive commercial development. Such efforts have pitted
them against Berea Mayor Stanley Trupo, whom the group maintains is
too pro-development.
As the Berea Town Forum grew, it expanded to include a website (www.bereatownforum.com).
Included on that website was a discussion page where interested people
could post comments regarding local issues. Much of the material
posted was criticism directed at local government officials, including
Trupo.
According to a local newspaper, Trupo directed the Berea Law Director
and the City Prosecutor to review taking legal action against those
responsible for the website, saying that he "will not hesitate to
conduct a full-scale investigation of the matter."
As a result of these threats by Mayor Trupo, the Forum shut down the
discussion part of its website. Members of the group are now planning
to re-open this portion of the website at the end of this week.
"Criticism of government officials is at the core of the First
Amendment," said Gino Scarselli, Associate Legal Director for the ACLU
of Ohio. "Mayor Trupo needs to realize that the Bill of Rights applies
to all government officials, including those in Berea," added
Scarselli.
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