How Muslims Are Treated In USA? (2nd round)

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Is Big Brother at your mosque?

On the first Friday of each month, Mohammed Elsisy, an Egyptian-born software engineer, usually drives from his home in Irvine, Calif., to the King Fahad mosque in Culver City, Calif., to deliver the khutba, or sermon.

Elsisy thought the first Friday of this past June would be no different.

But little did he know something totally unexpected was about to happen that would make this particular Friday the most memorable for years to come.

Elsisy had two passengers in his car at the time.

In the back seat sat Ahmed Niazi, 33, a language teacher and a friend, while in the passenger seat sat a man who converted to Islam almost a year ago.

The man was 44-year-old Craig Monteilh, but he went by the name “Farouk Aziz.”

“Monteilh started talking about the Iraq war,” Niazi said. “He went off on a rant against U.S. foreign policy in the Middle East.”

But then, out of the blue, Monteilh said something that sent chills down the spines of his companions.

He asked Elsisy and Niazi if they knew of an “operation” he could be part of.

Pin-drop silence followed. Elsisy’s eyes bounced over to the rearview mirror and traded a horrified glance with Niazi.

“Blood froze up in our veins,” Elsisy recalls.

Exactly a year earlier, Monteilh had walked into the Islamic Center of Irvine and declared his intention to embrace Islam.

Issa Edah-Tally, president of the center, said Monteilh, known only as Farouk then, was just another convert among many who took Shahada, or declaration of faith, at the center and became regulars at the mosque.

“We don’t ask people for their real names and don’t keep track of who attends prayer service,” Edah-Tally said.

Monteilh started attending regularly and enrolled in the weekly adult Arabic class taught by Niazi.

“Farouk told me his real name was Frederick Jordon,” Niazi recalled. Monteilh also told Niazi that he was of French and Moroccan descent.

However, when Monteilh joined the Berlitz Language Institute’s Costa Mesa branch – where Niazi works – to learn Arabic, he filled out a form and wrote his name as Craig Monteilh.

“I don’t know why he lied about his real name,” Niazi said. “And I don’t know why he chose to write down his real name knowing I worked at the Berlitz.”

A few months after his conversion, Monteilh was able to make several friends at the mosque. Some recalled how he often went on anti-American tirades, blasting U.S. foreign policy and decrying the suffering of Muslims throughout the world.

But then he started talking about something else.

Ashruf Zied, a software engineer from Irvine, Calif., said Monteilh approached him one day claiming to have access to weapons and asking if he wanted to join him in “waging jihad.”

Zied was floored. “I was completely taken aback by what he said,” Zied said. “I said, hold it there. What are you talking about?”

Zied said he tried to give Monteilh advice, but found him argumentative and set in his ways.

As his call for armed war became more aggressive, some frightened worshippers stopped attending the prayers altogether.

Board members at the center felt compelled to take action.

They contacted the southern California office of the Council on American-Islamic Relations, known as CAIR.

Hussam Ayloush, the council’s executive director, recommended they immediately report the incident to the Irvine Police Department (Irvine PD) and to the FBI.

“There was no question about what they were supposed to do next,” Ayloush said.

Detective Frough Jahid from the Irvine PD and Special Agent Ellis Kuppferman from the FBI ended up interviewing Edah-Tally, Elsisy, Niazi and Zied, among others.

Elsisy, Niazi and Zied were shocked to find out through Jahid that Monteilh had a criminal record.

Monteilh had told the three he worked as a fitness trainer and was a former pastor.

However, a routine search on the Internet revealed that Monteilh had an extensive criminal record dating as far back as 1987.

The charges included the following: separate charges of grand theft in 1987, 2002 and 2003; burglary in 2002 and forgery in 2003.

There were also several reports against Monteilh on ripoffreport.com, accusing him of scams, fraud and grand theft.

As the fuzzy picture of Monteilh started to come into focus, rumors spread within a community in jitters about agent provocateurs and informants who were infiltrating mosques in order to trick Muslims into false “terror confessions.”

A recent case in New Jersey involved a new immigrant from Pakistan named Shahawar Matin Siraj, 24, who was befriended by a fellow Muslim named Osama Eldawoody at a local mosque. Siraj was later talked into a conspiracy to bomb Manhattan’s 34th street subway station.

FBI agents arrested Siraj based on a taped confession he made to Eldawoody that the latter recorded in his car.

A similar incident almost repeated itself inside Elsisy’s car on that fateful Friday as he rode with Monteilh.

Elsisy recalled how Monteilh always touched his Blackberry before he talked. “I thought he was getting calls,” Elsisy said. “Now that I think about it, I believe he was recording our conversations.”

The Washington Post published an extensive article on May 29 about confessed FBI informant Eldawoody, who was accused by Siraj’s family and supporters of goading his victim into a terror plot Siraj had neither the means nor the know-how to carry out.

The article further said, “The case in New York isn’t the only one. Two informers played a role in the recent case of the young Muslim men accused of plotting to kill soldiers at Fort Dix, N.J. One of the young men was recorded telling the informer he was at his service. Later the informer volunteered to obtain machine guns and heavier arms. In Miami, an FBI informer posing as a member of al-Qaeda gave a group of men military boots and cell phones, promised weapons and suggested their first target be a Miami FBI office. In Lodi, Calif., a federal informer who lied about seeing an al-Qaeda leader in the area helped to convict a 23-year-old of training at a terrorism camp.”

Defense lawyers in a number of other terrorism suspect cases accused informants of solely seeking financial boon by creating so-called terrorists that did not exist.

According to court records, Eldawoody was paid $100,000 over a period of 3 years.

Since Siraj’s conviction, Eldawoody has his rent covered and receives a monthly stipend of $3,200.

According to The Washington Post, a police spokesman indicated the direct payments to Eldawoody would likely continue “indefinitely.”

With such incentives, critics argue, informants are likely to be created out of thin air to join the “inform-and-cash” industry.

Meanwhile, the Muslim community across the country is feeling the heat of being closely watched.

“This is creating mistrust between our community and law enforcement officials,” Ayloush said.

In light of their extensive criminal records, Ayloush added, these individuals would neither qualify as police officers nor as FBI agents, yet they are on the payroll of law enforcement agencies and are allowed to do law enforcement work.

“We all respect hardworking law enforcement agents,” Ayloush said. “But mercenary informants? Hardly.”

Laura Eimiller, spokeswoman for the FBI Los Angeles office, told InFocus the bureau could not confirm nor deny an investigation.

“However, individuals are encouraged to come forward to report any suspicious activity to law enforcement officials,” she said.

But Ayloush argued this case sends mixed messages to the Muslim community.

“On one hand, they are asked to report suspicious activity, but on the other hand, they are left without any protection once the suspected terrorist or informant gets angry and chooses to retaliate against those who reported him,” he said. “How is this going to encourage people to do the right thing?”

Niazi said an angry Monteilh visited him at the Berlitz office and verbally threatened him shortly before he was supposed to appear in court to testify against him.

Niazi later received a provocative e-mail from Monteilh, a copy of which was made available to InFocus.

In the e-mail, Monteilh wrote, “…there is a restraining order against me. And now I’m hearing you are a part of this whole thing… The F.B.I. has contacted me. They want to interview me about certain rumors. What’s funny is these rumors cannot be proven. There’s no proof of me doing or saying anything. This is why I’m somewhat laughing. But Ahmad, I have evidence of things we discussed. I have proof. And lots of proof. Now it’s my turn. I’m very sorry it had to come to this.”

The incident was reported to law enforcement officials in the first week of June, but the FBI waited three weeks to contact Monteilh.

Moreover, Monteilh was reportedly seen attending evening prayers at the Omar Al Farouk mosque in Anaheim.

“Why did they wait so long to contact him? Why wasn’t he arrested?” some community members asked. “What if this individual acted on his words?”

These were legitimate questions, they said, which were not addressed by any of the law enforcement officials involved.

Human intelligence

A July 25 article on an ABC News blog reported that, following a directive from President Bush in 2004, the FBI was ordered to boost its human intelligence capabilities by recruiting informants.

According to a recent unclassified document, the FBI plans to “overhaul its database system, so it can manage records and verify the accuracy of information from more than 15,000 informants.”

The document, which was made available to Congress, goes on to state, “While many of the recruited informants will apparently be U.S. residents, some informants may be overseas, recruited by FBI agents in foreign offices.”

The cost to taxpayers is expected to top $22 million, according to the document.

“The question is: Are we genuinely monitoring would-be terrorists to protect the public, or are we in the business of creating terrorists so we can justify use of the funds appropriated to fight domestic terrorism?” Ayloush said.

Many argue the problem is that informants are people who are usually ex-cons and criminals who choose this path to buy their freedom.

As was the case with Eldawoody, they say informants feel forced to create something if necessary to exonerate themselves in the eyes of the law and justify receiving money for information they feel compelled to collect.

Ayloush said these so-called informants are oftentimes rapists, drug dealers or people who have broken the law in different ways.

“How can you put national security in the hands of crooks and criminals who have no respect for the law to begin with?” he said.

Other critics maintain that individuals like Eldawoody and Monteilh are not acting as informants, but rather as agent provocateurs.

They pressure and brainwash people who otherwise would not engage in violence and extremism, and always choose their victims among the most vulnerable, such as disenchanted youth, the unemployed and the angry who exist in every community.

“They are creating terrorists in a way that no actual terrorist recruiter would have been able to,” Ayloush said.

Edah-Tally believes all Islamic centers should be vigilant and pay attention to what is going on in their mosques.

“Community members should be encouraged and not be afraid to come forward to report incidents as they occur,” he said.

The Friday following the incident, Elsisy gave a sermon in which he made reference to his traumatic experience.

He told his congregation that American Muslims are patriots who love their country and would not hesitate to protect it from anyone who wants to harm it.

“We, as American Muslims, should never hesitate at all to report any kind of suspicious activity,” Elsisy said.

Via: InFocus

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10 Comments on “How Muslims Are Treated In USA? (2nd round)”

  • Dr.N.Ali
    9 April, 2008, 20:38

    To Whom It May Concern:
    For the sake of arguement,I will believe that the above incidences were correct but I think it is very easy to tackle the above problems, by remaining steadfast and not doing anything wrong.Please see the example below:
    Adam and Eve (Hawa)lived in Paradise with all their Lord’s blessings, until they were approached by Satan.They HAD INDEED been warned by their Lord, that Satan is their worst enemy, but they listened to him and ate fruit of the Forbidden Tree.So THEY were the ones expelled from the Paradise,(satan had already been expelled by the way),despite the fact that Satan deluded them, but it was still THEIR fault as THEY listened to the Great Deceiver. Thousands of years later, their descendants are being contacted by some people whose aim is to trap them in the same way,Adam and Eve were trapped.Can someone tell me, whose fault would it be, if THEY listen to them and adopt a path forbidden by their Lord? Satan is allowed to do whatever he does, till the Day of Judgement; he cannot be “arrested” till that day, so instead of moaning, all humans should try to love others and realise that the “best of all humans is the one who is best for others.”

  • 9 April, 2008, 22:03

    You missed one part of the story, God!

    In this case, God is FBI (aka. US government). However, real God intention in Paradise was not to create sinners, unlike FBI:

    “The question is: Are we genuinely monitoring would-be terrorists to protect the public, or are we in the business of creating terrorists so we can justify use of the funds appropriated to fight domestic terrorism?” Ayloush said.

    OTOH, real God didn’t forget to talk to Satan for “three weeks”, FBI did:

    The incident was reported to law enforcement officials in the first week of June, but the FBI waited three weeks to contact Monteilh.

    Last but not least, that time in Paradise, there was ONLY Adam and Eve, but in US, there are millions of both genders, so why creating “sinner” ONLY from “Muslims’” Adam and Eve? You wanna tell me that there are no non-Muslim sinners (terrorists)? I’m sure you are not.

    Having said the above, of course I agree with you that there is no excuse for Adam and Eve if they committed sins, but only if all the above applies.

  • Dr.N.Ali
    10 April, 2008, 10:40

    Dear Haithum
    Thank you very much for your reply.I can see your point, but as far as this “money making business” is concerned, unfortunately Muslim community is most prone to be it’s target, therefore they are being “targeted”.
    Let me give you another personal example: A few weeks ago, I filed a complaint of fraud against someone and repeatedly asked my solicitor/lawyer to highlight some important points in my statement, but when I was about to sign it, I found that my solicitor had (intentionally) made changes to my statements, to make it appear as if I am the criminal.This is a very very very common example and it happens to a lot of people,therefore I was not surprised at all.I DID NOT sign the statement and now I am taking legal action against the solicitors for deviating the path of justice!!I knew beforehand what they will do;they may have made a deal with the other party, which happens very often!!So I am NOT surprised at all.
    There are a NUMBER of examples I can give.The reason you are astonished at what is happening in the USA is that you probably have seen it for the first time in your life; I see it almost every week in ALL WALKS OF LIFE!!
    1)”Money-making Business”:
    There is NO genuine monitoring of terrorists ANYWHERE in the world.A lot of innocents are being interrogated/arrested/charged EVERYWHERE in the world, not just in USA.Every interogator is only interested in getting a “promotion”,hence they will catch ANYONE, label him as a terrorist and charge him, even without ANY evidence.
    2)”Fortunate” Muslims:
    Fortunately, it is the best time for Muslims to show that they are NOT terrorists and remain steadfast, resisting any temptations.That’s why I had said earlier:”Muslims should (1)NOT cross their limits…..”
    3)”Three weeks”:
    Dear Haithum.I am sure you have never been to other countries. There is someone brining people illegally from other countries on forged documents and has been reported three MONTHS ago, but still nothing has been done to stop him!!Three weeks was really very very quick response.I do appreciate that actually!!
    Please do ask more questions as you will help clarify a lot of things not known to the world.

  • 10 April, 2008, 12:03

    I am sure you have never been to other countries.

    You missed that! I’ve been traveling and living in so many countries all around the world for my whole life, except for America’s (North and South).

    Anyway, what you are saying is not a real surprise to me. I admire Americans, but US system is another huge bubble of lies among many of this world.

  • Dr.N.Ali
    10 April, 2008, 22:40

    Thanks for the clarification. The most important points I would like to highlight in our discussion so far are:
    1)Muslims should NOT expect justice from ANY system in the world.They should exercise extreme restraint in giving ANY response,MUST NOT cross their limits at ANY cost and remain steadfast.They may get severely punished for making minor mistakes, which others easilly get away for. They should never jump to give hasty responses especially when they are provoked by anyone at any stage.
    2)Muslims should educate themselves as much as they can and practice excellent manners, to clarify to the world that they are not “terrorists” or “uncivilized”, as most people think.
    3)Muslims should pay special attention to human rights, not just to God’s rights;especially to the their neighbours.
    4)Muslims should pay attention to they way they eat,walk,speak etc. and follow the recommendations; they should never laugh or speak loudly.They don’t pay attention to these manners at all and hence are considered “uncivilized” by the world.It is not a matter of what they are,it is a matter of how they present themselves.
    5)Muslims should care for others in the same way they would like to be cared for and remember:”The best of humans is the one who is beneficial for others.”
    The above issues are extremely important, but “most people don’t understand”.The world doesn’t care how many times Muslims pray but it does care how they behave.

  • kimmy
    14 April, 2008, 5:12

    Muslims should pay attention to the trickery and deceit of the US government!
    Muslims are now considered terrorists by Bush & Co.
    They will do everything in their power to prove to the world that Christianity is right and Islam is wrong.
    As an afterthought: I have been going to Islam-on-line.
    An uplifting site.
    I recommend all Christians and non-believers to go there.
    I have read many things there that have brought tears to my eyes.
    True Islam is a faith to be fully cherished.
    The understanding of all people of all faiths and the acceptance of all follows everything I believe in.
    Google “islamonline”. It is worth it!

  • Dr.N.Ali
    14 April, 2008, 10:06

    Dear all
    I have visited NOW, AFTER being referred to it (Islamonline).I would strongly suggest NOT visiting this site “by anyone who may act irresponsibly after reading articles on Muslims being persecuted by others”.If one does visit this site for the sake of learning more about Islam, I personally cannot comment (as I am NOT a scholar in this subject), but my personal advice would be:if anyone finds anything undesirable/causing unrest, (1)to calm down,(2)to remain silent if feeling annoyed/sit down if still not calm/lie down if STILL not calm.
    My personal advice for Muslims (again) would be ,(1)learn excellent manners and “basics” first before going ahead(2)learn and educate themselves as much as they can,in every field of knowledge.The MOST important things to be stressed (in my opinion) would be to learn how to calm down (and try not to prove others “wrong” and themselves “right”, as it has to be decided by God and He knows the best).

  • kimmy
    15 April, 2008, 0:32

    Dr. N. Ali,
    I suggest that you visit the site again.
    I found nothing on this site that suggests that Muslims are wronged, or that Muslims should use violence.
    They have accepted me as a non-believer and have even asked me to comment on how I view the world of religion. They asked me this because my views reflect the views of Islam and Christianity. (The true visions.)
    My comments have been accepted when I gave guidance to questions asked.
    My questions were answered with emphasis to peace and love.
    Please visit the site again.

  • Mohammed-was-a-pig
    14 October, 2008, 2:04

    The mooslem savages don’t even deserve to experience our freedom and democracy.

  • 14 October, 2008, 20:03

    @Mohammed -
    I hope you are feeling good now after you said what you said, because this will be your first time to comment here, and I’ll make sure it is last. I just let this comment show (I usually delete to spam) here as a sample of racism in DEMOCRATIC SYSTEMS such as USA!!!