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Muslims Sue to Stop NYPD Surveillance

'We thought this died with McCarthy era'

By Mary Papenfuss,  Newser Staff

Posted Jun 8, 2012 1:24 AM CDT

(Newser) – A group of New Jersey Muslims and organizations are suing the New York City Police Department over its discriminatory and "unconstitutional" practice of monitoring law-abiding Muslims, they're charging in a federal lawsuit. “The facts are just so compelling, what the NYPD is doing is egregious," said Glenn Katon, legal director of Muslim Advocates, which is representing the plaintiffs. The Associated Press earlier this year revealed a secret operation in which New York police were monitoring Muslims outside mosques and religious schools, and at student meetings in New York and New Jersey. Investigators have taken down license plate numbers of cars parked at mosques, and noted patrons in shops that cater to Muslims.

Mayor Michael Bloomberg and Police Commissioner Ray Kelly have defended the program as necessary for security—and legal. “NYPD activities in New Jersey were lawful, appropriate, and in keeping with efforts there, in New York, and around the world to prevent terrorists from returning here to kill more New Yorkers," said Kelly's deputy commissioner. The plaintiffs are suing to end the surveillance and to expunge collected information, reports the Christian Science Monitor. “We thought that these things were left behind during the McCarthy era, targeting people based on race and religion alone, vilifying an entire community,” said the legal director of the American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee. “We need some accountability."

New York City Police Commissioner Ray Kelly says routine surveillance of Muslims is perfectly legal.
New York City Police Commissioner Ray Kelly says routine surveillance of Muslims is perfectly legal.   (AP Photo/Mary Altaffer, File)
Syed Farhaj Hassan (center), Glenn Katon (left), legal director of Muslim Advocates, and Imam Abdul Kareem Muhammad discuss their federal lawsuit to stop the New York surveillance of Muslims.
Syed Farhaj Hassan (center), Glenn Katon (left), legal director of Muslim Advocates, and Imam Abdul Kareem Muhammad discuss their federal lawsuit to stop the New York surveillance of Muslims.   (AP Photo/Mary Altaffer)
Syed Farhaj Hassan (right) is joined by Glenn Katon, legal director of Muslim Advocates, as he speaks to reporters announcing the federal lawsuit.
Syed Farhaj Hassan (right) is joined by Glenn Katon, legal director of Muslim Advocates, as he speaks to reporters announcing the federal lawsuit.   (AP Photo/Mary Altaffer)
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COMMENTS
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fubbo
Jun 8, 2012 8:47 PM CDT
you go nypd keep up the good work keeping us safe! god bless
GenericLeftist
Jun 8, 2012 12:07 PM CDT
One of my good friends is a Muslim, he even made me go to his mosque one night. They don't preach any hate or "kill americans" they are some of the most peaceful and open minded people I have met. They even invited a Christian group so if anything the Christians disagreed they could state their grievances. No one should have their privacy or presumption of innocence disrespected, if we do that we are no better than the people who we think we are fighting.
04052063
Jun 8, 2012 9:03 AM CDT
Why stop here you guys? Why don't we take a page from history round up all the Muslims and put them in concentration camps...i mean internment camps until the war on terror is over? Wouldn't that strategy GUARANTEE that no American Muslim commits an act of terrorism?
 

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