ACLU Statement Regarding False Accusations Against Islamic Society Of North America
Dr. Ingrid Mattson, the head of ISNA, is scheduled to deliver a prayer at the Obama inauguration ceremonies.
The following can be attributed to Hina Shamsi, staff attorney with the ACLU National Security Project:
"There is absolutely no direct evidence that ISNA has any ties to terrorist organizations, including Hamas, and any implication to the contrary is nothing but guilt by association created by the U.S. government through its illegal and false accusations. In fact, after the government made its original public smear, it admitted to ISNA's lawyers in private that the government has no evidence of wrongdoing by the organization.
“By publicly smearing this organization without providing a forum for ISNA to clear its name, the government has acted with blatant disregard for its constitutional rights - and perpetuates a controversy based on no evidence. The government's action is particularly deplorable because the charge it makes is so inflammatory that it has caused the organization's reputation and good name to be dragged through the mud. We will continue to fight to ensure the government fulfills its constitutional obligation to set the record straight."
Read MoreThis is a government exhibit from the HLF trial that showcases checks from ISNA/NAIT written out to current Hamas Deputy Politburo Chief Musa Abu Marzouk. Marzouk is second in command within the Hamas political leadership.
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