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Detained Detroit Muslim cleric seeks political asylum
By Lawrence Porter
17 July 2002
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On July 9, Rabih Haddads
attorneys appeared in Detroit before Immigration Court Judge Elizabeth
Hacker to petition for his political asylum in the US. Haddad,
a co-founder of the charity Global Relief Foundation (GRF), was
arrested nearly seven months ago on an alleged minor visa violation.
The government is seeking to deport Haddad and his family to Lebanon.
This was the first public hearing for Haddad since he was arrested
at his Ann Arbor, Michigan home on December 14, 2001. A trial
date has been set for August 27.
Like the approximately 1,200 Arab and Muslim immigrants rounded
up in the governments dragnet since September 11, Haddad
was arrested by Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS) agents,
spirited away and held incommunicado from his family, lawyers
and friends. Later he was secretly moved to Chicago to face a
grand jury without the knowledge of his supporters. To date, the
government has filed no criminal charges against the 41-year-old
Muslim cleric or his family, all of whom face deportation.
Haddads case has become emblematic of the governments
vendetta against Arab and Muslim immigrants because of Haddads
stature in the community as well as the widespread support he
has received from those concerned with the governments attacks
on democratic rights.
His attorney, Ashruf Nubani, explained he was petitioning for
asylum because There is a justifiable fear that he could
be persecuted. Nubani said Haddads religious beliefs
could cause him problems in his native country. A report on Lebanon
issued by Amnesty International on May 3 corroborates these concerns.
Titled Amnesty
International reiterates its concerns on the situation of refugees
and asylum seekers, the statement exposes torture
and ill-treatment of refugees and asylum-seekers while detained
by the Lebanese authorities as well as deaths in custody
within Lebanon.
In addition, Nubani stated, by this government
linking him to terrorism they have made it difficult for him to
go anywhere else.
As a result of a legal challenge by the local media and US
representative John Conyers, the July 9 hearing was held in public.
The Justice Department, however, continues to press for the right
to close Haddads trial along with those of other immigrant
detainees.
On August 6, the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals is expected
to hear the governments petition to close Haddads
upcoming trial to the public. Meanwhile, in a separate ruling
on a New Jersey case involving two Jordanian cousins charged with
overstaying their visas, the US Supreme Court intervened to stop
a federal court ruling that said the hearing should be open to
the public. In a one-sentence statement issued on June 28, the
US Supreme Court stated the government could continue holding
secret immigration hearings pending the outcome of a ruling by
an appeals court. The Justice Department submitted a 10-page affidavit
asserting that an open hearing would disclose information that
would jeopardize its anti-terrorism campaign. If the appellate
courts decision goes against the Justice Department, it
is expected to be appealed to the US Supreme Court.
At the center of all these appeals is the unprecedented directive
by the US Justice Department, known as the Creppy memo,
which instructs the government to close immigration trials deemed
of special interest to the anti-terrorism campaign.
While the total number is not known, it is reported that at least
700 cases have been closed under this order.
In another affront to his civil liberties, Haddad was not allowed
to be present in the Detroit courtroom, but remained in prison
and was viewed via video hook-up from Chicago.
Haddads lawyer, Ashruf Nubani, spoke to the World
Socialist Web Site outside the courtroom. He blasted the governments
case, stating: They have nothing. Every officer of GRF was
questioned by a grand jury and they all willingly testified. And
they will find nothing, he continued, because there
is nothing there.
Kristine Abouzahr, chairperson of the Committee to Free Rabih
Haddad, also spoke to WSWS while picketing outside the courthouse.
The INS should charge him or release him, she stated.
The government is using the Patriot Act to its maximum ability.
I dont agree with this law. It curtails civil liberties
for everybody. Profiling is something extremely dangerous in any
society. Profiling for ethnicity or religion is taking big risks
for treating people unfairly.
The governments smear campaign
Despite the governments attempts to suppress all information
about the Haddad case, US District Judge Nancy Edmunds ordered
the transcripts of Haddads earlier immigration hearings
released to the public in March. Prosecutors then appealed, but
the ruling was upheld in April and the government was forced to
comply. Failing in their secrecy attempts, the government then
focused on a smear campaign, charging Haddad with established
links to Al-Qaeda and with falsifying his income.
One example of the flimsy basis of the governments charges,
reported uncritically in the media, was Judge Hackers use
of an apartment application to claim that Haddad lied about his
employment and income, knowing that immigrants with a tourist
visa are barred from employment. To secure an apartment Haddad
stated he earned $29,500 a year and was employed by GRF. Haddad
feared the managers would reject someone who lived on charity.
Haddad has stated many times that he and his family derive
their income from what is known in the Islamic tradition as zakata
charity or tithe. There have been a lot of statements flying
around, commented Mrs. Abouzahr. I was very upset
about the statement about his income. Income contains many sources.
What are you going to say if youre going to get an apartment?
Floundering for any evidence of wrongdoing on Haddads
behalf, the government has worked to plant information in the
media to give credence to its vendetta. One headline appearing
in the Chicago Tribune read, U.S. Files Link Founder
of Charity to Al-Qaeda.
Haddad replied angrily to these falsifications, writing in
a letter: I was outraged! There was no mention of this in
any of the three hearings that I had. The FBI claimed that
Haddad was observed at overseas locations that housed and
supported terrorist organizations associated with Al Qaeda.
This assertion was then reprinted as a declaration,
and therefore was not legally challengeable in court, according
to his attorneys.
This is supposed to have taken place in the late 80s
to early 90s, stated Haddad. I declare that
the FBI are dishonest. The proof is quite simply that I left the
region in mid-1992 when there was no such thing as Al Qaeda. I
wonder if they are referring to the same overseas locations where
the Consul from the US Embassy used to pay me regular visits at
the height of the Gulf War and where we used to share
views and exchange ideas. I was the Director of External Relations
of one of the major Muslim relief organizations at the time. It
was also, at those very locations, where I received an official
invitation from the US Embassy to attend a special reception in
honor of a high-ranking State Department official visiting the
area in regards of US AID projects for the refugees.
The late 80s and early 90s was a time when
the US was pumping all sorts of aid into Afghanistan, Haddad
continued. Some of that aid later helped found the Taliban,
as some analysts contend. What does the FBI declare about that?
Haddads letter charges the FBI with negligence in the
death of 3,000 people at the World Trade Center and with ignoring
home grown terrorists. This is a sad day for
democracy and freedom where the media becomes a rubber stamp for
the governments propaganda machine, he added, lambasting
the role of the press, charging that it is even an accomplice
at times, and relinquishes its main role of being the watchful
eye of the people. I am deeply troubled and saddened by the fact
that the media ignored the real facts in my court transcripts
and chose to go after the scoop.
See Also:
Interviews with supporters
of Rabih Haddad
Muslim cleric the target of Bush anti-terror dragnet
[26 March 2002]
Amnesty International report
condemns US treatment of immigrant detainees
[26 March 2002]
Deportation proceedings against
family of Michigan Muslim leader
[31 January 2002]
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