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ConsAreLiars Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Sep-30-10 01:06 AM
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Ashcroft's Post-9/11 Roundups Spark Lawsuit
Edited on Thu Sep-30-10 01:41 AM by ConsAreLiars
The suit charges that the detainees were kept in solitary confinement with the lights on 24 hours a day; placed under a communications blackout so that they could not seek the assistance of their attorneys, families and friends; subjected to physical and verbal abuse; forced to endure inhumane conditions of confinement; and obstructed in their efforts to practice their religion.

Some of the abuse included beatings, repeated strip searches and sleep deprivation. The allegations of inhumane and degrading treatment have been substantiated by two reports of the Justice Department's Office of the Inspector General, and several defendants in the case have been convicted on federal charges of cover-ups and beatings of other prisoners around the same time period.

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"Nine years later, my clients are still determined to hold the masterminds of these sweeps accountable, and we will continue this fight until former Attorney General John Ashcroft, and his cronies, are forced to answer for their policy of profiling and abuse," she said.

"No matter what exalted position they hold, cannot get away with ordering abuse and racial profiling. This battle is far from over," Meeropol added.

More at http://ipsnews.net/news.asp?idnews=52977


Just as a side note, if the name Meeropol has some meaning to you, then you are among the too few who have not had US history erased and replaced.

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Electric Monk Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Sep-30-10 01:18 AM
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1. Link? Link.
http://ipsnews.net/news.asp?idnews=52977

I'm not vouching for anyone in this, just adding a link where needed. I suspect Ashcroft was pouring too much Crisco over his head, though, fwiw.
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ConsAreLiars Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Sep-30-10 01:35 AM
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3. Thank you.
I edited to add the link.

Ashcroft freaking out about partially covered statues of, what, Liberty and Justice or such, and burqa-ing them was one of the signs of the end times re: Democracy in the US.

Obama may not be salvation incarnate4, but pretty close when compared to batshit religiously insane murderous psychopaths as the alternative.
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EFerrari Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Sep-30-10 01:26 AM
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2. Bush's torture program started on 9/12, basically.
There are two lawyers who wrote a book about trying to find the rounded up Middle Eastern and Muslim men after 9/11 where they were being hidden in various jails. I can't for the life of me remember the name of the book but maybe one of the lawyers worked for the Center for Constitutional Rights.
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ConsAreLiars Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Sep-30-10 01:40 AM
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4. Michael Ratner wrote about the torture program.
From his Wiki - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Ratner :

BOOKS

* 1996, International Human Rights Litigation in U.S. Courts (with Beth Stephens), Transnational Publishers, ISBN 0-941320-95-2
* 1997, Che Guevara and the FBI: U.S. Political Police Dossier on the Latin American Revolutionary, Ocean Press, ISBN 1-875284-76-1
* 2000, The Pinochet Papers: The Case of Augusto Pinochet in Spain and Britain (with Brody), Kluwer
* 2003, Against War with Iraq: An Anti-War Primer (with Jennie Green and Barbara Olshansky), Open Media, ISBN 1-58322-591-9
* 2004, Guantanamo: What the World Should Know (with Ellen Ray), Chelsea Green Publishing Company, ISBN 1-931498-64-4
* 2008 International Human Rights Litigation in U.S. Courts with Beth Stephens, Judith Chomsky, Jennifer Green, Paul Hoffman, ISBN 978-1571053534
* 2008 "The Prosecution of Donald Rumsfeld: A Prosecution by Book" ISBN 1595583416

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EFerrari Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Sep-30-10 02:39 AM
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5. Here's one of his collaborations that looks good:
America's Disappeared
Secret Imprisonment, Detainees, and the "War on Terror"
Rachel Meeropol, Barbara Olshansky, Michael Ratner, Steven Macpherson Watt

http://www.sevenstories.com/book/?GCOI=58322100617850&fa=author&person_id=219

The one I've been looking for deals very directly with the earliest days after 9/11 when this was happening:

Muslim, Arab, South Asian Men Rounded Up Post-9/11 Based on Racial, Religious Profiling With Knowledge of Ashcroft, Others

Filing Discloses Previously Protected Details from Discovery and Depositions, Supreme Court to Weigh Special Immunity for High-Level Officials

CONTACT: press@ccrjustice.org

October 31, 2008, New York – Muslim, Arab, and South Asian men were targeted solely based on race, country of origin, and religion in post-9/11 immigration sweeps with the knowledge of former Attorney General John Ashcroft and FBI Director Robert Mueller, according to a brief filed today with the Supreme Court by plaintiffs in Turkmen v. Ashcroft, Center for Constitutional Rights’s (CCR) class action challenge. The amicus brief contains information previously under a protective order and not made public until today, including the exact tips that led to the arrest of CCR’s clients and evidence of daily briefings that went up the chain of command. The Turkmen plaintiffs filed the brief in the Koob & Magoolaghan’s case, Ashcroft v. Iqbal, a companion case that will be heard by the Supreme Court this December. The Supreme Court is to consider whether Iqbal can hold high-level officials accountable for violations of his right to equal protection—as allowed by the Second Circuit Court of Appeals. “The government is claiming high-level officials deserve some kind of extra-special high-level immunity by virtue of their office,” said CCR attorney Rachel Meeropol. “Plenty of protections already exist for officials doing their job. If their actions fall outside the law, they should be held accountable like everybody else.” CCR’s brief argues that the level of detail Mueller and Ashcroft would require before allowing a case to proceed to discovery would effectively bar victims of governmental discrimination from ever holding high-ranking officials accountable for their wrongful acts. The process of discovery is precisely what allows plaintiffs to trace involvement up the chain of command. The brief offers examples of documents and depositions obtained in discovery in Turkmen that support that argument. The brief describes the tips that led to targeting of each of the Turkmen plaintiffs and attaches the original FBI documents, previously barred from disclosure by a protective order:

* Ashraf Ibrahim was described as one of “three males, who appeared to be Arabs,” who sought to purchase a used truck to carry water and gave “vague” answers to questions about what kind of containers the water would be carried in and whom they would deliver it to.
* Baloch was “a male, possibly Arab,” with a fake Social Security card.
* Sachdeva was said to have been speaking in Arabic (although in fact he is a Hindu from India), and to have talked about “flying and flight simulators.”
* Saffi, a Pakis¬tani by birth, appears to have been arrested solely because he had been refused admission to Canada.
* There was nothing to show a reason for suspicion of Turkmen in the FBI file produced by the United States except a tip concerning three other Turkish men, apparently based on their being Turkish.

The Turkmen plaintiffs argue that Ashcroft and Mueller must be held accountable for this discrimination, as documents uncovered through discovery indicate they were provided detailed daily briefings and information about who was being arrested, and why. The brief also provides quotes from interviews of Ashcroft, Mueller, and their subordinates taken in the course of the Office of the Inspector General’s investigation of the 9/11 detentions. “If the government applied the rule Ashcroft now wants to itself, major investigations would never get off the ground,” said co-counsel Michael Winger of the law firm of Covington & Burling LLP. “How are Mafia bosses caught? By starting at street level and working up the chain of command.” CCR’s class action, Turkmen v. Ashcroft, was filed in September 2002 to challenge the arbitrary detention and mistreatment of immigration detainees by prison guards and high level Bush administration officials in the wake of 9/11. With no evidence of any connection to terrorism, hundreds of Muslim, Arab, and South Asian men were rounded up on the basis of racial and religious profiling and subject to unlawful detention and abuse at the Metropolitan Detention Center (MDC) in Brooklyn, NY. All of the men were eventually deported, though several of the plaintiffs returned to New York under strict conditions to participate in depositions for their case against the government in early 2006. The suit names as defendants then-Attorney General John Ashcroft, FBI Director Robert Mueller, former INS Commissioner James Ziglar, and officials at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn, where the plaintiffs were held. The plaintiffs include Muslim men from Pakistan and Egypt who were detained at the MDC, along with others held at Passaic County Jail in New Jersey. Despite the fact that the government never charged any of the plaintiffs with a terrorism-related offense, the INS kept them in detention for between four to nine months, long past the resolution of their immigration cases. The suit further charges that some of these detainees were improperly assigned to the Administrative Maximum Special Housing Unit (ADMAX SHU); kept in solitary confinement with the lights on 24 hours a day; placed under a communications blackout so that they could not seek the assistance of their attorneys, families, and friends; subjected to physical and verbal abuse; forced to endure inhumane conditions of confinement; and obstructed in their efforts to practice their religion. Some of the abuse includes severe beatings and sleep deprivation. The allegations of inhumane and degrading treatment have been substantiated by two reports of the Justice Department’s Office of the Inspector General, and several defendants in the case have recently been convicted on federal charges of beatings and cover-ups of other prisoners around the same time period. For more information on the case and to read related documents, see the Turkmen v. Ashcroft case page.

http://ccrjustice.org/newsroom/press-releases/muslim%2C-arab%2C-south-asian-men-rounded-post-9/11-based-racial%2C-religious-prof

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ConsAreLiars Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Sep-30-10 03:03 AM
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6. Looks like you found it, and
even those brief excerpts should remind everyone of what is being buried, denied and hidden.
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EFerrari Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Sep-30-10 03:05 AM
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7. I'm not sure. I saw a segment on BookTv and this book
is not in the archives. It's possible.
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Solly Mack Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Sep-30-10 06:27 AM
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8. k/r
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