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Friday, May 6, 2011

Federal Judge Denies Hamas-Linked CAIR Access To FBI Files

From Jihad Watch:


Federal judge denies Hamas-linked CAIR access to FBI files







Hamas-linked CAIR and the quisling ACLU were trying to compromise FBI anti-terror efforts in southern California and advance their Muslim victimhood narrative (which is designed to deflect attention away from the jihad and Islamic supremacism), but Judge Cormac J. Carney denied the foxes access to the henhouse. "Federal judge rules Muslims can't see FBI files," by Amy Taxin for the Associated Press, April 28 (thanks to all who sent this in):



SANTA ANA, Calif. (AP) -- A federal judge ruled Wednesday that a group of Muslim activists and organizations cannot review additional records of FBI inquiries into their activities but berated the government for misleading the court about the existence of the files.

U.S. District Judge Cormac J. Carney said six Muslim groups and five individuals who sued in 2007 to gain access to records they believed the FBI was keeping do not have a right to much of the information because of national security concerns.



The ruling came amid a nearly five-year battle by the American Civil Liberties Union and the Muslim activists to obtain files they believe would show the FBI has been unlawfully targeting Muslims in Southern California. [...]



Shakeel Syed, executive director of the Islamic Shura Council of Southern California, was disappointed in the ruling.



He said he feels the need to constantly look over his shoulder, especially now that the court has confirmed the government has been keeping files on the plaintiffs that will not be revealed.



"I know that I am under surveillance, I just want to know the reasons for that and I want to know whether that is warranted or not, I want to know if it is legal or not," Syed said.



The case is one of several that highlight widespread concern among Muslim-Americans that the FBI has been spying on them.



Such concerns were heightened in 2009 when an FBI agent testified in court that an informant had been planted at an Islamic Center in Orange County. The informant provided information about the brother-in-law of Osama bin Laden's bodyguard, who was arrested on charges of lying on his citizenship application. The government later dropped the charges.



In 2007, the Muslim activists and organizations, including the Islamic Shura Council and Council on American-Islamic Relations, sued the FBI alleging the agency failed to turn over records they had requested a year earlier related to their own activities....





Posted by Robert on April 28, 2011 8:58 AM

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