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Lulua
21-12-2002, 13:07
Hey, ppl...it's the land of the free, home of the brave!! That's American democracy and fairness for u!!!

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Mass Arrests of Muslim Foreigners in U.S.
December 21, 2002, 12:58 AM


"However, as many as a quarter of them – estimates vary between 500 and 1,000 people – were arrested on the basis of apparently minor visa violations .."


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WASHINGTON - Hundreds of Middle Eastern and North African men, some just 16, have been hauled into custody across southern California in the past few days, enraging civil liberties groups and drawing comparisons with the internment of tens of thousands of Japanese Americans during WWII, news agencies reported Friday, December 20.








The round-ups in Los Angeles, San Diego and suburban Orange County were part of a counter-terrorism initiative by the Bush administration, requiring men and teenagers from specific countries to register with the immigration authorities and have their fingerprints taken, reported British daily The Independent.

Several thousand citizens of Iran, Iraq, Libya, Syria and Sudan – many of them accompanied by lawyers – willingly came forward across southern California to meet Mondays deadline.

However, as many as a quarter of them – estimates vary between 500 and 1,000 people – were arrested on the basis of apparently minor visa violations and herded into jail cells under threat of deportation.

Lawyers reported that some detainees were forced to stand up all night for lack of room, that some were placed in shackles, and others were hosed down with cold water before being thrown into unheated cells.

They said the numbers were so high that authorities were talking about transferring several hundred detainees to Arizona to await immigration hearings and deportation orders, the paper said.

Flawed, Misguided Scheme

Both the lawyers and the southern California chapter of the American Civil Liberties Union denounced the round-up as an outrage that did not advance the fight against terrorism one inch and very possibly hindered it.

At a public demonstration in Los Angeles Wednesday, December 18, at least 3,000 protesters waved signs saying "What next? Concentration camps?" and "Detain terrorists, not innocent immigrants".

"All of our fundamental civil rights have been violated by these actions," one lawyer, Ban al-Wardi, told the Los Angeles Times after 14 of her 20 clients were arrested during the registration process. "I dont know how far this is going to go before people start speaking up. This is a very dangerous precedent we are setting. Whats to stop Americans from being treated like this when they travel overseas?"

In one case, a 16-year-old boy was ripped from his mothers arms and told he would never return home. The mother is a legal resident married to an American citizen. Many of the detainees came from Los Angeles large Iranian Jewish population and are highly unlikely to have any link to militant Islamic guerrilla groups.

Civil liberties groups in the U. S. have called on the justice department to scrap the anti-terror scheme, and a coalition of nine civil liberties groups called it a "flawed and misguided" scheme which has "damaged Americas global image", according to the BBC news online.

The detentions have caused deep unrest within the Iranian-American community in California, with thousands taking to the streets earlier this week in protest.

California is home to about 600,000 Iranians who have been living in exile since the 1979 Islamic revolution.

Iranian-American Lawyers Association president Kayhan Shakhib said he feared that the men were being held in inhumane, overcrowded conditions.

California was among the first states where non-resident men from the Middle East were obliged to register. Other states with large Muslim populations have been set later dates.

No Comment: INS

The Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS) has refused to say how many people were arrested, but did not dispute one report putting the number of detainees at between 500 and 700.

However, they acknowledged anyone with a slight visa irregularity was subject to arrest, regardless of personal histories.

The detainees lawyers challenged the government to produce any evidence of criminal behavior among their clients, let alone a link to international terrorist groups.

The registration scheme was conceived by President Bushs ultra-conservative Attorney General, John Ashcroft, and had already come under criticism for what opponents call blatant discrimination.

-IslamOnline (islamonline.net). Redistributed via Press International News Agency (PINA)

Lulua
30-12-2002, 11:50
BBC NEWS
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Thursday, 19 December, 2002, 11:37 GMT
Mass arrests of Muslims in LA
US immigration officials in Southern California have detained hundreds of Iranians and other Muslim men who turned up to register under residence laws brought in as part of the anti-terror drive.
Reports say between 500 and 700 men were arrested in and around Los Angeles after they complied with an order to register by 16 December.


" People went down wanting to co-operate and then they were detained "
Ramona Ripston
civil liberties leader


The Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS) is refusing to say how many people were arrested but said detainees were being held for suspected visa violations and other offences.

The arrests sparked angry protests in Los Angeles by thousands of Iranian-Americans waving banners which read "What's next? Concentration camps?" and "Free our fathers, brothers, husbands and sons".

Official radio in Iran also reported the arrests and the protests, which it said were mounted by families of the detainees who converged on Los Angeles.

Deadline

Under the new US immigration rules, all male immigrants aged 16 and over from Iran, Iraq, Libya, Sudan and Syria had to register with authorities by Monday unless they had been naturalised as citizens.


Immigrants from other mainly Muslim states have been set later deadlines for registration.

Community groups said men had been arrested in Los Angeles and nearby Orange County as well as San Diego.

California is home to about 600,000 Iranians who have been living in exile since the 1979 Islamic revolution.

One of the Iranian-American demonstrators in Los Angeles, Ali Bozorgmehr, told the French news agency AFP that his community was being targeted unjustly.

"All Iranians that live in America are hard-working people... They love this country and all... are against terrorism," he said.

'Shocking'

Ramona Ripston, executive director of the Southern California chapter of the American Civil Liberties Union, said the arrests were reminiscent of the internment of Japanese-Americans during World War II.


REGISTRATION ORDER


Introduced after 11 September attacks
Affects all males over 16 from a list of Arab or Mid-East countries who do not have permanent resident status in the US
A 10 January deadline will affect men from Afghanistan, Lebanon, Eritrea, North Korea, Somalia, Tunisia, the United Arab Emirates and Yemen
"I think it is shocking what is happening," she said.

"We are getting a lot of telephone calls from people. We are hearing that people went down wanting to co-operate and then they were detained."

Islamic community leaders said many detainees had been living, working and paying taxes in the US for up to a decade and had families there.

"Terrorists most likely wouldn't come to the INS to register," said Sabiha Khan of the Southern California chapter of the Council on American Islamic Relations.

She said the detainees were "being treated as criminals, and that really goes against American ideals of fairness, and justice and democracy".



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Terror arrests at US computer firm (18 Dec 02 | Americas) US criticised over Muslim checks (01 Oct 02 | Americas) Arab-Americans fear registration system (02 Oct 02 | Americas) Visitors to US face fingerprinting (19 Dec 02 | Americas) New US security measures anger Arabs (06 Jun 02 | Middle East)


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