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DaSangarTalib
03-19-2006, 10:42 AM
Massive anti-war rallies broke out across the globe yesterday as thousands of people took to the streets in various nations around the world marking the third anniversary of Iraq war and demanding an end to the U.S.-led invasion.



UK, Basra, New York, Madrid, Rome, Sydney, Tokyo, Toronto and Dublin all staged protests, demanding the U.S. and foreign troops withdraw from the war-torn country.

Recently released documents obtained by the American Civil Liberties Union under the Freedom of Information Act, accused the U.S. government of spying on members of an antiwar activist group in 2002 because of its views.

An FBI agent in Pittsburgh photographed members of the antiwar group, the ACLU, which said that the disclosure marks the latest incident in which the FBI has monitored left-leaning groups, said, according to the Washington Post

The documents show that the U.S. government targeted the Merton Center because of its views, said Mary Catherine Roper, the ACLU attorney who filed the request.

FBI argued that the surveillance was necessary for a criminal investigation of one specific person, not the group.

Members of the Thomas Merton Center were photographed on 2002 as they held protests and handed out leaflets opposing the unjustified U.S. military presence in Iraq, according to an FBI report from November 2002, which also called the group a "left-wing organization advocating, among many political causes, pacifism."

"All we were doing was handing out leaflets, which is a perfectly legal way to spend an afternoon," said Tim Vining, the center's former executive director, who said he participated in the Nov. 24, 2002, protest monitored by FBI agents who took photos of the peace group members.

"All we want to do is exercise our First Amendment rights . . . Is handing out fliers now considered a terrorist activity?"

The FBI claimed in its statement that its agent was "acting with all appropriate investigative authorities" as part of an ongoing terrorism probe, as one of the leaflet distributors "appeared to be of Middle Eastern descent".

This is the latest disclosure by the ACLU involving the government biased stance against antiwar protesters, environmental groups and religious organizations that have been monitored by FBI agents.

The ACLU accused the FBI of misusing ‘terrorism’ investigators to monitor domestic political organizations.


“This isn't about legal recourse. It's not about suing the government,” Catherine Roper said.

“What this is about is exposing the practices of the government so that the people can speak out about whether they want their government to be doing this.”
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MinAhlilHadeeth
03-19-2006, 11:09 AM
subhan-Allah....
I pray the occupation and oppression is put to a stop soon:(.
:w:
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abdul Majid
03-19-2006, 10:29 PM
interesting
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Knut Hamsun
03-19-2006, 10:43 PM
So? They were being MONITORED. They were not hindered from peacefully expressing their dissent.
FBI argued that the surveillance was necessary for a criminal investigation of one specific person, not the group.
A LEGAL investigation was underway. NO ONE'S RIGHTS WERE VIOLATED.
Is this the best "dirt" you can dig up on the USA??? If so, that is pathetic.

AND PLEASE:::::
NAME YOUR SOURCE WHEN YOU CUT AND PASTE WHOLE ARTICLES!!! THAT IS THE RULE!!!!!!
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abdul Majid
03-19-2006, 10:45 PM
best dirt, nobody neeeds to look for dirt, this isnt a contest on dirt...

im sure the usa's dirt can be observed anywhere
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Knut Hamsun
03-19-2006, 10:52 PM
But this is a non-story!!! This article is worthless! And don't pretend that FightandDie published it for reasons other than intending the USA to look bad. Know Thyself and be honest.
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DaSangarTalib
03-19-2006, 10:55 PM
The article is not worthless, just because u dont agree with it u call it worthless... and i dont need to publish anything to make US look bad they do a good job at that themsleves
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abdul Majid
03-19-2006, 10:55 PM
knut i understand what your saying ....
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Knut Hamsun
03-19-2006, 11:08 PM
Thank you, Abdul for listening to me and having an open mind. :D

Fightanddie (henceforth I will call you fnd because I hate typing more than I have to :D ), yes, the US do some retarded things but save you posts for the important issues, my friend. Thanks.
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MinAhlilHadeeth
03-20-2006, 09:38 AM
format_quote Originally Posted by Knut Hamsun
But this is a non-story!!! This article is worthless! And don't pretend that FightandDie published it for reasons other than intending the USA to look bad. Know Thyself and be honest.
Why are you so aggressive? And they say that Muslims are a people a people of emotion. Please take your patriotic pride somewhere else.
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Islamicboy
03-20-2006, 04:18 PM
American government denies this is war agiasnt islam.. look at the soldier point of view.

Source YAHOO
LINK http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20060320/...aq_joe_johnson

"AL-ASAD, Iraq - In the desert chill, on the lonely nighttime roads of Iraq, Joe Johnson looks out over his machine gun and thinks of Justin. It was on Easter morning 2004 that a chaplain and a colonel appeared on Joe and Jan Johnson's Georgia doorstep with the news. Justin, the boy Joe had fished and hunted with, the soldier son who'd gone off to Iraq a month earlier, was suddenly dead at 22, killed by a roadside bomb planted in a Baghdad slum.


Today it's Joe who mans the M-240 atop a Humvee, warily watching the sides of the road, an unlikely Army corporal at 48, a father who came here for revenge, a Christian missionary on a crusade against Islam, and a man who, after six months at war, is ready to go home."


We dont know how many more are in Iraq with the same intentions
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R_Mujahed
03-20-2006, 04:52 PM
Subhana ALLAH...

It is most disturbing and sad, but very expected that no arab countries showed their anger by protesting, but the Kufar stood up.... just shows the world that we agree with what the us is doing, when we are boiling with anger and disapprove of it!... but then again the arab/Muslim! leaders have a large role in suppressing the peoples voices and restraining them from showing it, and speaking it!... then again, that's arab "democracy" layed down by the us!

Subhana ALLAH...
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