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Lodi Muslims Allege 'Harassment' By FBI
CAIR hosts 'Know Your Rights' workshops in response to complaints
SACRAMENTO, CA, 6/14/05) - The Sacramento Valley office of the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR-SV) recently hosted a series of “Know Your Rights” workshops in Lodi and Stockton, Calif., prompted by reports of what local Muslims called “harassment” by FBI agents. Sunday's workshop in Stockton, attended by some 200 area Muslims, was the last of three sessions designed to inform community members about their legal rights. Both California communities were targeted by the FBI following the highly-publicized arrest or detention of several local Muslims. Speakers at the workshop included attorneys with the Bay Area Association of Muslim Lawyers and representatives from the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) and the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). CAIR-SV officials say they have received numerous reports of intimidating tactics used recently by some FBI agents. Reports of inappropriate conduct by law enforcement officials include threats of arrest or deportation used to coerce cooperation, unnecessary use of force, denial of medical treatment, and constant FBI surveillance of regular mosque attendees.
One person said FBI agents told him they would arrest him for “jaywalking” unless he agreed to be interviewed. Another said he was told not to retain an attorney. Two local Muslims told CAIR-SV they felt compelled to quit their jobs after agents “humiliated” them at work. Others complained of lie detector sessions in which they were accused of lying after answering the same question asked in a variety of ways. "Law enforcement authorities have every right to follow up on legitimate leads in any investigation, but a ‘round up the usual suspects' approach will only serve to intimidate those whose cooperation is sought,” said CAIR-SV Executive Director Basim Elkarra. Elkarra said he informed law enforcement officials of the Muslim community's concerns at a meeting in Lodi on Saturday. He added that CAIR publishes a free “Know Your Rights Pocket Guide” that outlines the legal rights of American citizens and permanent residents in a variety of situations. To order a pocket guide, go to: https://www.cair-net.org/comersus/store/comersus_viewItem.asp?idProduct=1020
CAIR, America's largest Muslim civil liberties group, has 31 offices and chapters nationwide and in Canada. Its mission is to enhance the understanding of Islam, encourage dialogue, protect civil liberties, empower American Muslims, and build coalitions that promote justice and mutual understanding. To read CAIR's Mission, Vision Statement and Core Principles, go to: http://www.cair-net.org/default.asp?Page=About
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One person said FBI agents told him they would arrest him for “jaywalking” unless he agreed to be interviewed. Another said he was told not to retain an attorney. Two local Muslims told CAIR-SV they felt compelled to quit their jobs after agents “humiliated” them at work. Others complained of lie detector sessions in which they were accused of lying after answering the same question asked in a variety of ways. "Law enforcement authorities have every right to follow up on legitimate leads in any investigation, but a ‘round up the usual suspects' approach will only serve to intimidate those whose cooperation is sought,” said CAIR-SV Executive Director Basim Elkarra. Elkarra said he informed law enforcement officials of the Muslim community's concerns at a meeting in Lodi on Saturday. He added that CAIR publishes a free “Know Your Rights Pocket Guide” that outlines the legal rights of American citizens and permanent residents in a variety of situations. To order a pocket guide, go to: https://www.cair-net.org/comersus/store/comersus_viewItem.asp?idProduct=1020
CAIR, America's largest Muslim civil liberties group, has 31 offices and chapters nationwide and in Canada. Its mission is to enhance the understanding of Islam, encourage dialogue, protect civil liberties, empower American Muslims, and build coalitions that promote justice and mutual understanding. To read CAIR's Mission, Vision Statement and Core Principles, go to: http://www.cair-net.org/default.asp?Page=About
http://www.cair-net.org/default.asp?Page=articleView&id=1619&theType=NR
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Portland Imam Mohamed Kariye Flips Informant :::Final:::
By Al-Masakin
PORTLAND, Ore. April 2 — (Al-Masakin) Undercover agents working for the other government agency (OGA), the Department of Justice and the FBI visited Portland Mosque Masjid As-saber March 18 in failed sting operation against freelance journalist for the Tehran Times Majdur Travail. The sting operation was facilitated by Imam Mohamed Kariye suspected of terrorism in 2002. There were an estimated 75 witnesses.
Kariye was arrested in Sept. 2002 for having traces of TNT on his luggage at Portland International Airport. He was later convicted of welfare fraud and with misuse of a Social Security number and possession of an illegal Social Security card.
Kariye's plea bargain deal secretly included his on going cooperation in future FBI, JTTF and OGA investigations and the recruitment of officers and the grooming of infiltrators. The FBI and the OGA have been aggressively recruiting from Mosques.
Government agents claimed to have several "issues of concern". One was that Al-Masakin Online may have exposed some of their
agents including Ileana Ros-Lehtinen (CIA), Dexter Lehtinen (CIA), John Richards of the American Institute of Afghanistan Studies (CIA), Bob Avakian (CIA), and Pima Community College teacher and MA candidate at the University of Arizona's Department of Asian Studies Bruce Arnold the (Tucson DEA).
According to government agents insinuated into the Friday Jummat prayer who eavesdropped on the conversation between Travail and Kariye in the mihrab, or prayer area, after iqammat salaat: "if anything happens to Avakian, it will be blamed on you." The FBI claims that
Majdur Travail is the mastermind behind a plot to murder Bob Avakian—Chairman of the RCP (USA). Agents tacitly confirmed that Avakian has contacted them for protection.
The Islamic Center of Portland, Masjid As-Saber had government agents observe Majdur Travail during the Friday Jummat March 18 and engage him in conversation in order to implicate him in terrorist activities and to provoke Travail into making a credible "terrorist threat". Sheik Mohamed facilitated the conversation which exploded into a tirade of accusations by Travail against the Mosque and its board of directors which produced the smoking gun that government agents were in the room. Travail accused Masjid Bilal in Beaverton, OR of becoming a "Muslim-Jewish Discothèque", and the Islamic Center of Tucson of misappropriating an estimated $240,000 in charity collected during Ramadan 2003.
By Al-Masakin
PORTLAND, Ore. April 2 — (Al-Masakin) Undercover agents working for the other government agency (OGA), the Department of Justice and the FBI visited Portland Mosque Masjid As-saber March 18 in failed sting operation against freelance journalist for the Tehran Times Majdur Travail. The sting operation was facilitated by Imam Mohamed Kariye suspected of terrorism in 2002. There were an estimated 75 witnesses.
Kariye was arrested in Sept. 2002 for having traces of TNT on his luggage at Portland International Airport. He was later convicted of welfare fraud and with misuse of a Social Security number and possession of an illegal Social Security card.
Kariye's plea bargain deal secretly included his on going cooperation in future FBI, JTTF and OGA investigations and the recruitment of officers and the grooming of infiltrators. The FBI and the OGA have been aggressively recruiting from Mosques.
Government agents claimed to have several "issues of concern". One was that Al-Masakin Online may have exposed some of their
agents including Ileana Ros-Lehtinen (CIA), Dexter Lehtinen (CIA), John Richards of the American Institute of Afghanistan Studies (CIA), Bob Avakian (CIA), and Pima Community College teacher and MA candidate at the University of Arizona's Department of Asian Studies Bruce Arnold the (Tucson DEA).
According to government agents insinuated into the Friday Jummat prayer who eavesdropped on the conversation between Travail and Kariye in the mihrab, or prayer area, after iqammat salaat: "if anything happens to Avakian, it will be blamed on you." The FBI claims that
Majdur Travail is the mastermind behind a plot to murder Bob Avakian—Chairman of the RCP (USA). Agents tacitly confirmed that Avakian has contacted them for protection.
The Islamic Center of Portland, Masjid As-Saber had government agents observe Majdur Travail during the Friday Jummat March 18 and engage him in conversation in order to implicate him in terrorist activities and to provoke Travail into making a credible "terrorist threat". Sheik Mohamed facilitated the conversation which exploded into a tirade of accusations by Travail against the Mosque and its board of directors which produced the smoking gun that government agents were in the room. Travail accused Masjid Bilal in Beaverton, OR of becoming a "Muslim-Jewish Discothèque", and the Islamic Center of Tucson of misappropriating an estimated $240,000 in charity collected during Ramadan 2003.
For more information:
http://portland.indymedia.org/en/2005/04/3...
Hands off Bob- he is the "only" alternative to Bush and should be praised. Bob vs. Bush- only the (chosen) people (of the vanguard party) can win.
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