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Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Spying On Campus: New York Police Caught Monitoring Muslim Student Groups Throughout Northeast

The Associated Press has revealed the New York City Police Department monitored Muslim college students at schools throughout the Northeast, including Yale University and the University of Pennsylvania. In one case, the NYPD sent an undercover agent on a whitewater rafting trip in upstate New York, where he recorded students’ names and noted in police intelligence files how many times they prayed. We speak to one of the students on the trip, Jawad Rasul. He is the only student who was under surveillance to now publicly speak out about his experience. "[This is] hurting NYPD’s try and attempt at finding homegrown terrorism, because these kind of tactics actually create more hatred towards them and the other law-enforcement agencies and really destroys the trust that any youth might have developed with the government," Rasul said. We’re also joined by Mongi Dhaouadi, executive director of the Connecticut chapter of Council on American-Islamic Relations, which is calling for a state probe into the spying on Muslims.

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5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Good!

Anonymous said...

This is exactly what they should be doing. I'm sure they will be next on Holders hit list.

Anonymous said...

Great !!!!!

lastword said...

All you people saying great, good and the like just remember one thing, what makes you think they will stop with the Muslims?

If you condone this, you are condoning spying on yourselves.

I for one don't like cameras pointed at me. You give your freedoms away so easily. They ask for more power and you say sure, just let us know if this isn't enough and we will give you more.

Dang fools, every one of you.

Anonymous said...

Is there a time limit to comments being posted? Or a limit to any one single commentor?