Judge rejects release of info on Bin Laden by movie makers
WASHINGTON (AFP) - A US judge has refused to allow the public release of information divulged by the CIA to the producers of the film "Zero Dark Thirty," a judicial source told AFP on Wednesday. The Hollywood movie about the hunt for 9/11 mastermind terrorist Obama bin Laden relied on information disclosed to its director Katherine Bigelow and the movie's screenwriter Mark Boal by the US Central Intelligence Agency. The names of key figures involved in the planning of the top secret mission were sought by the non-governmental group Judicial Watch, which had argued in a court filing that since they had been revealed by US intelligence, they no longer could be classified as secret. [caption id="attachment_154056" align="alignleft" width="280"] Bin Laden[/caption] Judicial Watch in its suit in US District Court criticized the Barack Obama administration, which it said "gave the Hollywood filmmakers unusual access to classified intelligenc...