11006 Veirs Mill Rd, STE L-15, PMB  298
 Silver Spring, MD. 20902
  
 SAFAR 1432 A.H.
 (January 29,  2011)
  
  
 Assalaamu Alaikum  (Greetings of Peace):
  
 I begin with a note of  thanks to The Creator for what was accomplished  yesterday. It's after 3:30 in the morning and I found myself unable to  sleep because of the post mobilization energy coursing through my  brain. Insha'Allah, I intend to write a full report on yesterday's  initiative for The Muslim Link newspaper in the coming days;  until then, however, these few thoughts.
  
 Yesterday got off to a  great start (alhamdullilah!), the courtroom was FULL of support for Br.  Ali Asad Chandia; and I'm certain that it lifted his spirits, gave added  vigor to the voice of his defense attorney, and sent a message of  communal determination to his prosecutors. As for the judge, I could  only imagine how he felt to see a large courtroom packed with Chandia  supporters, and through the windows of the doors at the back of the  courtroom, see the faces of others peering through the glass who couldn't  get in. 
  
 (I was among the latter,  having arrived a few minutes after 9am to an already packed courtroom. I  didn't mind the inconvenience of standing outside and straining to hear  what was being said inside, at all.)
  
 The judge heard arguments  from both sides and is expected make another decision (hopefully this  time a better decision) sometime soon, insha'Allah.
  
 As for the mobilization  in downtown Washington for the Muslim community's  disappeared -impacted family members and their  supporters traveled from Georgia, North  Carolina, New Jersey, New York, and  from deep in the heart of Texas, to convey a message of concern  and determination to Mr. Holder and his Justice Department. (More on this later,  insha'Allah.)
  
 For now I want to salute  those families (and supporters) who contributed their time and energy to  such an important mobilization on such a challenging day! (Insha'Allah, we are planning  to undertake an even more major mobilization in April of this  year!)
  
 A special note of thanks  also goes out to those family members who took the time to visit the courtroom  to show their support for their brother-in-Islam, Ali  Chandia.
  
 With that said, the final  program for the CITIZENS' HEARING convening at the Martin Luther King Memorial  Library, in downtown Washington (a few hours from now), can be found below.  
  
 In the  never-ending struggle for peace thru justice,
  
 El-Hajj Mauri'  Saalakhan
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  Updated Detailed Citizens'  Hearing Program 
  
 Administration
 - Person in  charge of event/room: Raed Jarrar
 There will be 2  tables (8 chairs), each with one  microphone, facing each other but tilted towards the audience: One for  the panelists and the other for the witnesses)
 - Media  contact: Sue Udry
 - Panel I  Organizer: Steve Downs
 - Panel II  Organizer: Shahid Buttar
 - Panel III  Organizer: Faisal Hashmi
 - Victims  Families: Faisal Hashmi/Mauri' Saalakhan
 -  Videotaping: Mel Underbakke/Fred Bryant
 (Note: Only NCPCF  will be allowed to videotape and those from legitimate media as cleared by Sue,  such as C-Span, Russian TV, Press TV, etc.- no independents are  allowed.)
 -  Distributing/collecting index cards for questions from  audience: Adel/Lama/Dana
 -  Distributing/collecting membership forms: Adel/Lama/Dana
 
 Program
 
 12:30-12:55 PM:    Setting up room  (Raed)/Welcoming (BOD)/  Media Packets (Sue)/ 
                                                Welcoming victim families (Faisal/Mauri')
                                                Setting up wall (Steve)
 __________
 
 1:00-1:03: Introduction of panelists in Panels I,II, and  III (Raed)   
 Panelist for Panel I and  II: Peter Erlinder (NLG), Nihad Awad (CAIR), 
                                                 Kathey Manley (Project SALAM),  Sara Flounders (IAC), Reem Salahi
 Panel III chair:  Shaker Elsayed
 __________
 
 1:03-2:05 PM Panel  I:  Prosecuting Thought Crimes and Manufactured  Charges, 
                         Panel Chair:  Peter Erlinder
 1:03-1:10  PM: Introducing topic and witnesses: Peter Erlinder (Introduce all witnesses together)
 Witnesses: Prof. Sahar Aziz, Georgetown Law  Center (1:10-1:25 PM)
                    Steve  Downs, Project SALAM (1:25-1:35 PM)
 1:35-2:05  PM: Panelists (each will have 6 minutes- 1 minute to make a statement and  5 minutes to ask questions of the witnesses).
  __________
 
 2:10-3:00  PM Panel II:  Profiling and the Erosion of Civil  Freedoms
                         Panel Chair: Nihad  Awad
 2:00-2:05  PM: Introducing topic and witnesses: Nihad  Awad (Introduce all  witnesses together)
 Witnesses: Shahid Buttar, Bill of Rights Defense  Committee (2:10-2:20 PM)
                     Mike  German, American Civil Liberties Union (2:20-2:30 PM)
                     
  2:30-3:00  PM: Panelists (each panelist will have 6 minutes- 1 minute to make a  statement &5 minutes to ask questions of the witnesses).
 __________
 
 3:05-4:00  PM Panel  III: Unequal Treatment and Victim  Families Testimonies
                         Panel  Chair: Shaker Elsayed
 
 3:05-3:10  PM: Introducing topic and witnesses: Shaker  Elsayed (Introduce all witnesses  together)
  Witnesses: Padriss Kebriaei, Center for  Constitutional Rights (3:10-3:20 PM)
                     Faisal  Hashmi, Muslim Justice Initiative (3:20-3:30 PM)
                      Family members: Noor Elashi (3:30-3:40  PM)
                                                        Lejla  Duka (3:40-3:50 PM)
                                                        Mariam Abu Ali (3:50-4:00 PM)
 __________
 
 Concluding Remarks:   Raed Jarrar
 ____________________________________________________
 Media 
 4:00-4:30 PM      - Media Interviews (after sessions with  speakers/panelists) 
                               - After  Program (with family members)
 Media  contact: Sue Udry
 ____________________________________________________
 Biographies 
 
 1) Introducing Panelists/session chairs: Raed Jarrar
 Panelists/session chairs: Peter Erlinder, Nihad Awad, Kathey Manley, Sara Flounders, Reem  Salahi, Shaker Elsayed
 
 2) Introducing Panel I Witnesses: Peter Erlinder
 Panel I Witnesses: Sahar  Aziz, Steve Downs
 
 
 3) Introducing Panel II Witnesses: Nihad Awad
 Panel II Witnesses: Shahid Buttar, Mike  German
 
 
 4) Introducing Panel III Witnesses: Shaker  Elsayed
 Panel III Witnesses: Padriss Kebriaei, Faisal Hashmi, Noor  Elashi, Lejla Duka, Mariam Abu Ali
  
 SPEAKER BIOGRAPHIES IS  ATTACHED
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 The Dr. Martin Luther  King Memorial Library is located at:
 901 G Street NW (@  the corner of 9th & G)
 Downtown Washington,  DC 
   
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