[ACLU-NM] ACLU Decries Planned Election Dragnet in Muslim and Arab Communities

Kimberly Lavender aclunmpa at swcp.com
Mon Oct 4 16:04:35 MDT 2004


ACLU Decries Planned Election Dragnet in Muslim and Arab Communities

NEW YORK -- The American Civil Liberties Union will be monitoring a new plan
by the FBI to, among other things, use
"aggressive - even obvious - surveillance "  techniques on individuals who
are not even suspected of having committed a crime, in advance of the
November 2 general election.

"The FBI plans to deliberately tail people based on their religion or ethnic
origin during a month that is both religiously and politically crucial,"
said Dalia Hashad, the ACLU's Arab, Muslim and South Asian Advocate.
"Instead of bolstering security, the FBI's 'October Plan'is going to stop
Muslims and Arabs from attending mosques during the month of Ramadan, and
participating in the upcoming election."

An internal e-mail notice to FBI agents, distributed last week by the
bureau's "'04 Threat Task Force," described an intensified law enforcement
effort to "to foster the impression that law enforcement is focused on
individuals who may be a threat."

According to CBS News, the plan calls for the aggressive and open
surveillance of persons suspected of being terrorist sympathizers, but who
are not suspected of any crime.  CBS also reported that mosques will be
revisited and worshippers questioned.  Already, ACLU affiliates are fielding
calls from Muslims panicked by aggressive FBI action.

Over the past three years, Middle Eastern and South Asian neighborhoods and
communities have borne the brunt of the federal government's response to
9/11.  Directly after the attacks, more than a thousand, and possibly
upwards of 2,000 men were rounded up secretly by the Justice Department only
to be later found to have no connection to the attacks.

The "October Plan" is the fifth incidence of an explicit FBI dragnet,
targeted at American Muslims and Arabs.  Previously, the FBI launched four
separate rounds of questioning, which routinely involved interrogating
interviewees with questions about their religious practices and political
beliefs.  In many of the interviews, the FBI actually collected information
about interviewee' s associational activity, including copying the data from
cell phone contact lists.

In monitoring the program, the ACLU is working closely with Amnesty
International, American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee, Arab-American
Institute, Council on American-Islamic Relations and the Muslim Public
Affairs Council.

"This program is not good law enforcement," Hashad said. " If finding a
terrorist is like looking for a needle in a haystack, you don't make the job
easier by adding more hay to the pile."



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