Records Sought in FBI Surveillance
of Northern California Mosques

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Published on March 09, 2010 with 1 Comment

From Asian Law Caucus

March 9, 2010

Groups Request to Examine Dragnet in Muslim American Communities

SAN FRANCISCO – The ACLU of Northern California (ACLU-NC), The Asian Law Caucus (ALC), and the San Francisco Bay Guardian filed a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request today seeking records relating to federal government activity in connection to the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s (FBI) investigation of Muslim communities. The groups seek records related to domestic intelligence practices including the use of informants and infiltrators (such as those reportedly used in gyms, community centers and mosques), the FBI Junior Agent Program’s recruitment of Muslim and Arab American children, and investigations of Muslim leaders and imams in northern California.

“According to civil rights organizations, community members, and media reports, the FBI has engaged in a deliberate plan to infiltrate Muslim communities through the use of informants and covert actions. Tensions are especially high between the FBI and Muslim groups following the death of Imam Luqman Ameen Abdullah, a Detroit cleric who was killed under questionable circumstances during an FBI raid in October 2009.

“When there are repeated and widespread reports that the FBI is building a dragnet that is detrimental to the lives of innocent Americans, the ACLU and other civil rights organizations must step in,” said Julia Harumi Mass, staff attorney of the ACLU-NC. “The first step is to see all the records regarding the planning and implementation of any such spying and surveillance programs, including those that target children and have a potential chilling effect on free speech and religious practices.”

Despite official overtures, including a recent statement by Attorney General Eric Holder that “the tension that arises [between the Muslim American community and the FBI] is unacceptable,” many Muslim religious and cultural organizations question the intent and effectiveness of FBI activities in their environment.

“Muslim Americans play an important role in domestic intelligence investigations. That is why we want to examine the policies and investigative practices that are intrusive to our communities and that ultimately could be dangerous for our country as a whole,” said Veena Dubal, staff attorney at the Asian Law Caucus.

“If the federal government is going to spend taxpayer dollars on a questionable enforcement action, the public has the right to know the details of how it was implemented,” said Tim Redmond of the San Francisco Bay Guardian.

The ACLU-NC has requested expedited processing because of the urgency of this issue to members of several northern California communities.

Mass added: “We are seeking expedited processing because there is urgency to inform the public concerning federal government activity. Initial reports have caused widespread anxiety in Muslim communities and raised widespread concerns about the federal government’s misconduct, including racial and religious profiling and violations of the constitutional rights of United States residents in northern California.” If expedited processing is granted, the FOIA request will be processed “as soon as practicable,” and prior to the agency’s large backlog of less urgent requests.

ASIAN LAW CAUCUS (ALC) – The mission of the Asian Law Caucus is to promote, advance, and represent the legal and civil rights of the Asian and Pacific Islander communities. Recognizing that social, economic, political and racial inequalities continue to exist in the United States, the Asian Law Caucus is committed to the pursuit of equality and justice for all sectors of our society with a specific focus directed toward addressing the needs of low-income and Asian and Pacific Islanders. Visit: asianlawcaucus.org.

The ACLU is our nation’s guardian of liberty, working daily in courts, legislatures and communities to defend and preserve the individual rights and liberties that the Constitution and laws of the United States guarantee everyone in this country.

The San Francisco Bay Guardian is Northern California’s largest circulation newsweekly with more than three quarter million readers.

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  1. “…Luqman Ameen Abdullah, a Detroit cleric who was killed under questionable circumstances during an FBI raid in October 2009.”

    This guy was running a stolen property operation through his mosque, dealing in stolen TVs, furs, guns, computers, and cars. When it was raided, he pulled a gun and was shot by FBI agents. Read the indictment here: http://intelfiles.egoplex.com/2009-10-27-Luqman-Abdullah-Complaint.pdf

    This guy was a leader of an Islamic movement headed up by the former H. Rap Brown, who is serving a life sentence for shooting two cops in Georgia.

    Luqman Ameen Abdullah was also a religious extremist who believed in violent jihad. The FBI needs to do these undercover operations to protect the American people. Why would they tell the ACLU what they are doing?