THE PEACE THRU JUSTICE  FOUNDATION
   
 RABBI AL-THAANI 1432 A.H.
 (March 28,  2011)
   
 CONTENTS:
  
 1. Intro  remarks
 2. CNN's Special  Report on Islamophobia
 3. Sen. Durban's  hearing on Muslim "Civil Rights"
 4. Albany Law  School forum on imprisonment conditions
 5.  Organizing meeting for April 9th Antiwar Mobilization in  NYC
 6. Northeastern  University conference on Repression & Resistance
 7.  A Walk, Rally and a  Nonviolent Civil Resistance Action in Syracuse, NY
 8. Public release and  internet availability of the USA vs Al-Arian Documentary  
 9. Troy Davis suffers a setback  in his quest for justice  
 10. A personal note on the April  9 Antiwar demonstration scheduled for  NYC
   
  
 Assalaamu Alaikum (Greetings of  Peace):
  
 I just returned from a trip to the  south, concerning Imam Jamil Abdullah Al-Amin (the former H.  Rap Brown), immediately followed by a short trip to the northeast. There  are some very important events on the horizon that our readers should (at  minimum) know about; and if possible, put on your calendar's To Do list for the  balance of March and April. 
  
 (Something very special is being  planned for Imam Jamil in the month of May, insha'Allah.)
  
 Of special note in the information  listed below is a very important all day human  rights-oriented conference scheduled for this coming Sunday,  April 3, at Northeastern University in Boston,  MA (an attached flier is available for download). I will be among  the presenters, insha'Allah.
  
 Also, on Tuesday, April 5, at 6:30  pm, a town meeting will be held at Masjid Al-Mu'minin  in Houston, Texas, in preparation for The April 9th Mobilization for Dr. Aafia  Siddiqui.  The following morning we will travel from  Houston to the Dallas- Ft. Worth area, to beat the drums throughout Muslim  communities of that area in the final days leading up to Saturday's  mobilization. 
  
 While there will be major  antiwar demonstrations taking place in New York City and San Francisco (CA) on  Saturday, April 9th - and a number of smaller 'in  solidarity' antiwar rallies in other cities - our demonstration  in Ft. Worth (TX) for a prisoner of war by the name of Aafia  Siddiqui, will be the southwest Muslim  community's contribution to the consciousness raising activities of that  day, insha'Allah (God willing).
   
  
 CNN's Special  Report
   
 Last Thursday I had the pleasure of being present  for an invitation only breakfast screening at CNN's New York  office for one of the network's latest productions, part of its "In  America" series of programs - a special documentary report by Soledad  O'Brien titled, Unwelcome: The Muslims Next  Door. (CNN aired  the documentary twice last  night)
 Thursday's screening was followed by roughly an  hour's worth of discussion on the issues raised in the  documentary, and on the audience's impressions. My own overall  impression of the documentary is that for any reasonably intelligent  and unbiased viewer, "Unwelcome: The Muslims Next  Door" reveals (in graphic detail) just how much ignorance, bigotry and  opportunism can be found in modern  America.
 (It also underscores how counter-productive it is for  Islam in America to be viewed - and often presented by many of our  misguided brothers - as a foreign, immigrant  import.)
 It is also worth noting that, according to O'Brien,  one of the leaders of that anti-Islam (and anti-Muslim) campaign in Murfreesboro  (TN), an African American by the name of Kevin Fisher, has some very interesting  personal history. Fisher's ex-wife reportedly embraced Islam. (Might this  be a major factor in Fisher's own animus toward Islam and  Muslims?)
 With that said, if you missed last night's  release of "Unwelcome: The Muslims Next Door," below are some  links that will surely be of interest.
 Teaser Videos &  related links for "Unwelcome: The Muslims Next  Door"
 http://on.cnn.com/es2zcm
  http://on.cnn.com/gWtcNh
  Press Release and  Trailer
 
 http://cnnpressroom.blogs.cnn.com/2011/03/14/muslims-in-america-o'brien-reports-on-religious-tension-in-the-bible-belt/
  
 Digital Writers  Breakfast Photos
 
 http://imftp.turner.com/?f=29gd
  
 CNN In America
 
 http://www.cnn.com/SPECIALS/in.america/
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 While some would question the billing of  tomorrow's Capitol Hill hearing as a "First-Ever" event, it  nevertheless appears to be a good effort, coming on the heels of the  recent Peter King-led witch hunt on the Hill. -  MS
 Forwarded press release - March 22,  2011
   [WASHINGTON, D.C.] – Assistant Senate Majority Leader Dick Durbin (D-IL)  announced today that he will hold the first-ever Congressional hearing on the  civil rights of American Muslims on Tuesday, March 29, 2011. The hearing will be  the first hearing before the Judiciary Subcommittee on the Constitution, Civil  Rights and Human Rights. Senator Durbin is the Subcommittee's Chairman. 
 "Our Constitution protects the free exercise of religion for all Americans,"  Durbin said. "During the course of our history, many religions have faced  intolerance. It is important for our generation to renew our founding charter's  commitment to religious diversity and to protect the liberties guaranteed by our  Bill of Rights."
 The hearing is in response to the spike in anti-Muslim bigotry in the last  year including Quran burnings, restrictions on mosque construction, hate crimes,  hate speech, and other forms of discrimination. Next week's hearing will  consider measures to protect the civil rights of American Muslims. 
 A distinguished panel of witnesses will testify including Muslim civil rights  leader Farhana Khera; Cardinal Theodore McCarrick; Assistant Attorney General  Tom Perez, the Obama Administration's top civil rights official; and former  Assistant Attorney General Alex Acosta, the Bush Administration's top civil  rights official. 
  The Subcommittee on the Constitution, Civil Rights and Human Rights was  formed by merging the Constitution Subcommittee and the Human Rights and the Law  Subcommittee, which Durbin previously chaired. The Subcommittee has jurisdiction  over all constitutional issues, and all legislation and policy related to civil  rights, civil liberties and human rights. The Ranking Member of the Subcommittee  is Senator Lindsey Graham (R-SC).
 The hearing will be held at 10:00 a.m. ET in Room 226 of the Dirksen Senate  Office Building in Washington, D.C.
  Watch hearings live  on the committee's website here.  
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  Solitary Confinement and Isolation in Federal Prisons: Cruel and Inhuman or  Necessary? 
 Wednesday, March 30, 2011, 7:00 PM
 Albany Law School, 80 New Scotland Avenue, Albany, NY 12208,  Rochester Moot Court Room (Room 209 in the Main Building)
 Rachel  Meeropol Esq., Center for Constitutional Rights Staff  Attorney
 Aysha  Ghani, Muslims For Justice, PhD Candidate, Stanford  University
 Jeanne  Finley, Muslim Solidarity Committee
 Marlene  Jenkins, Mother of Tarik Shah - 33 Months in  Solitary
 Moderator -  Stephen Gottlieb, Esq, Constitutional Law Professor, Albany Law  School
 Federal Prosecutors can hold defendants before trial in  solitary confinement under a legal device called Special Administrative Measures  (SAMs). Pre-trial solitary confinement can last for years and impair the  defendants' mental ability to cooperate in their own defense or testify  coherently. 
 Defendants may also be sentenced to isolation units  called Communication Management Units (CMUs), in retaliation for expressing  their constitutionally protected religious beliefs, unpopular political views,  or for challenging rights violations in the federal prison system.
 Sponsored By:
  
 The Center for Constitutional Rights • Project SALAM /  Muslim Solidarity Committee NY Civil Liberties Union – Capitol District Chapter  • Masjid As-Salam • Dr. Dhafir Support Committee
 For More Information Contact: Stephen F. Downs, Esq. at  518-767-0102 or swdowns68@aol.com  -------------------------------
 Forwarded  announcement from the International Action Center  
 LAST ORGANIZING MEETING BEFORE HISTORIC APRIL 9TH  NATIONAL ANTIWAR MARCH IN NYC!
   This  Wednesday, March 30th, 7 pm at 1199 SEIU Healthcare Workers East at 310 West  43rd St, Times Square, Manhattan.
 
 *  This Thursday, 11am March 31, 100 Imams for April 9 will hold a press  conference at City Hall!
 *  Updates on the Peace Trains on commuter lines into NYC on April  9.
 *  Reports of reserved buses from dozens of cities are coming  in!
 * A  growing number of Contingents are marching together on April 9 - What are  YOUR Plans?
 *  Sign-up for the tables and displays at Foley Square Peace Fair, 2 to 5 pm  on April 9
 *  Pick-up THOUSANDS of beautiful glossy color flyers for April 9 in SIX Languages,  along with English/Spanish lit.
   
 At  the meeting Wednesday we will have a detailed discussion about logistics,  contingents, marshaling, fundraising..
 And  the growing political importance of April 9th:
 *  Imperialist attacks on Libya are widening far beyond a no-fly  zone;
 *  Fears of an imminent large-scale attack on Gaza are  increasing;
 * Student and anti cutback  actions across the country and here in NYC are  spiraling;
 *  Killings, arrests and other repression in Iraq, Bahrain, Syria, Yemen, along  with new drone attacks in Pakistan and increase targeting of civilians in  Afghanistan
 
 This is our  last meeting before April 9th, we need a big, well-organized, efficient meeting  with lots of ideas and volunteering! Spread the  word!
      
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   Silence  Broken
 Legacies of Repression &  Resistance
 Sunday April 3rd  2011
  11:30 AM - 9:30 PM  
 Northeastern  University 
 Curry Student Center - 346  Huntington Ave.
 Speakers  include:
 Ashanti Alston - Former Black  Liberation Army Political Prisoner and steering committee member of the National  Jericho Movement  
 Marta Rodriguez - Puerto Rican  independence activist and member of the New England Committee to Defend  Palestine
 Jihad Abdul Mummit - Former  Black Liberation Army Political Prisoner and chair of the National Jericho  Movement 
 Viviane Saleh-Hanna - Activist  Scholar and Assistant Professor of Crime and Justice Studies at the UMass  Dartmouth
 Jason Lydon  -  Minister of  the Community Church of Boston as well as anti-racist, abolitionist, queer  liberation organizer
 Mauri Saalakhan -  Director of  Operations for The Peace And Justice Foundation; a Muslim-led, grassroots human  rights organization.
 Tamer Mehanna  -  Brother of  local Muslim Political Prisoner, Tarek Mehanna, and organizer for the Tarek  Mehanna Support Committee.
 Performances  by:
 Taina Asili y La Banda  Rebelde - www.Myspace.com/TainaPoet www.Sonicbids.com/TainaAsili 
  X-Vandals - www.myspace.com/xvandalsboricuas  www.x-vandals.com   
 spiritchild -  www.myspace.com/spiritchildmentalnotes www.sonicbids.com/mentalnotesnyc 
  Tem Blessed -  www.myspace.com/temblessed  www.sonicbids.com/temblessed
  & more
 This will be a one day community-building  educational event featuring interactive workshops, a panel discussion, time for  socializing and networking, and performances by some of the region's best  movement artists. The conference will bring together student activists  with community members to present a diverse array of voices and an alternative  discourse about FBI repression, political prisoners, and the struggle for  liberation.
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What: A Walk, Rally and a Nonviolent  Civil Resistance Action at Hancock Airfield in Syracuse, NY
Dates:   April 17 -  22, 2011
Place: From Ithaca to Syracuse
Dear Ones,
I have been working with a coalition  of groups from all over upstate NY around the issue the drones and  war.
 On April  22nd,which is Earth Day, Passover and Good Friday and a day of prayer for  Muslims there will be a walk, rally and  a nonviolent civil resistance  action  at Hancock Airfield in Syracuse, NY  which is the  home of the 174th New York State Air National Guard. Hancock, formerly an  F-16 fighter jet base, is now the national maintenance center for the Reaper  drone.   The MQ-9 reaper drones are used in Afghanistan, Pakistan,  Iraq and elsewhere. (see below for more info on the reaper drones)
We are  also organizing a walk from Ithaca, NY to Hancock.  The walk begins on  April 17th and will arrive in Syracuse on the 21st in time for the rally and  action the next day, April 22nd.
So this is an invitation to join us for  those of you who will not be going to DC for Holy Week for any or all of these  activities.  I realize that that week is a very busy time for so many but  we wanted to extend the invitation. And to let you know that if you can't come  because you are doing your own actions that we will be acting in solidarity with  one another.
We are heartened by the Egyptians and see even more the  importance of being in the streets.
Please come join us if you can.  Here's the Facebook url
http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=200059390008177
 
In Peace and Solidarity,
Ellen Grady <demottgrady6@gmail.com>
 Ithaca Catholic Worker
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 USA vs Al-Arian Documentary  
  Now  Available on the Web Free
  
  Washington, DC -  March 25, 2011
  
 In 2007, Norwegian  filmmakers released a documentary film entitled USA vs. Al-Arian.  
  
 
  The award-winning film  chronicles the story of Dr. Al-Arian and his family during and after his  Florida trial, illustrating the political nature of his prosecution and the  state of the U.S. justice system under the Patriot Act.  
  
 Since 2003, Dr.  Al-Arian's case has attracted the interest of major civil liberties  and  human rights organizations in the U.S. and around the world.  
  
 Peter Erlinder, a law  professor, and former president of the National Lawyers Guild, said:  "The prosecution of Dr. Al-Arian was a blatant attempt to silence political  speech and dissent in the aftermath of the 9/11 tragedy. The nature of the  political persecution of this case has been demonstrated throughout all its  aspects, not only during the trial and the never-ending right-wing media  onslaught, but also after the stunning defeat of the government in 2005, and its  ill-advised abuse of the grand jury system thereafter."
  
 Now this illuminating  documentary is available on the world wide web free. Click: USA vs Al-Arian    
  
 For  more information and updates see: www.freesamialarian.com
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 Another Setback for Troy  Davis
  
 The U.S. Supreme Court has denied the appeal  (without comment) of Georgia death row inmate Troy Davis. Click on the  following link for additional details on the latest chapter of this  very unfortunate saga.
 
    
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A personal note on the April 9 antiwar  demonstration scheduled for NYC - and the embarrassing disconnect that  often exists among Muslim leaders in America
  
 The "100 Imams for April 9th" press conference scheduled for  later this week in NYC, brings back some rather bitter memories regarding Dr.  Aafia Siddiqui. For the three years that Aafia has been in the United  States, about two of those years were spent in the city that has one of the  largest Muslim populations in America (if not the largest), New York City.  
  
 During the two years that Dr. Aafia  Siddiqui was held in maximum security confinement, being unnecessarily  and repeatedly strip searched - something that former  State Department spokesman P.J. Crowley criticized his own government  for (with respect to Pvt. Manning), before he resigned from that  office recently - I never saw more than 10 Muslim  leaders gathered in one place for Aafia Siddiqui.
  
 Just this past Friday I visited a large predominantly  Pakistani center in Bay Shore, NY. I arrived on Thursday evening and spoke  to a group of about 30 to 40 men about Aafia Siddiqui after salatul isha (the  night prayer); I'm not sure of how many sisters were present. 
  
 At the conclusion of my remarks, which lasted about five  to seven minutes, I received the type of enthusiastic and  appreciative response (from most of those present) that I've been  accustomed to; with many of the brothers encouraging me to come back the  following day for the jumu'ah when may more Muslims would be present.
  
 I did return the following day, there were hundreds  of men and women present for the Friday service; but guess what...I was not able  to share any information about Aafia Siddiqui. All I needed was five minutes  after the prayer - but five minutes was too much (esp. given the fact  that non-Muslims were visiting this center as special guests on  Friday).
  
 I ended up setting up a table across the street from the  center (because I was requested not to set up a table on the grounds  itself). Two of the brothers who were present the previous night assisted me  at the table immediately. Within minutes the son of one of the  brothers (a Malaysian brother by the name of Mohamed) came over to assist  as well, soon to be followed by a number of other brothers, and a few  sisters, who stopped by to offer words of gratitude and support; to sign the  petition, and to drop the occasional donation in the box.
  
 The actions of these Muslims underscored the disconnect that  often exists in America between Muslim leaders and  those who they would presume to lead. This is not a problem that only  exists in the so-called "Muslim world" overseas.
  
 On a final note, I couldn't help but notice (with more  than a bit of irony) that in the lobby of this large Islamic Center in  Bay Shore, NY, there were a large number of fliers for the April  9th Anti-War Rally in NYC. 
  
 While one of the leaders of this large center clearly  conveyed his disinterest in assisting the campaign for Aafia Siddiqui, in  remarks he made to me in the presence of one of the other leaders of the  center (before I departed on Thursday evening), I would not be  surprised to learn that he (along with others from that center) was  FRONT AND CENTER at the April 9th antiwar mobilization in NYC. 
  
 (It promises to be a large, non-Muslim led mobilization;  there's really no risk involved; and thus, the cost/benefit is deemed to be  very favorable.)
  
 With that said, now that this deeply committed and  brutally persecuted Muslim woman, Aafia Siddiqui, is no longer being  held in the "Big Apple," I pray that the Muslim leaders of  Texas will be far more responsive to the challenge that now lies on  their turf!
  
 In the struggle for peace thru justice,
  
 El-Hajj Mauri' Saalakhan
  
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 THE  APRIL 9TH MOBILIZATION FOR
  
 DR.  AAFIA SIDDIQUI
  
 @ 
  
 CARSWELL  FMC
 (Ft. Worth, Texas)
  
 HELP US  SPREAD THE WORD!!!
 (esp. in the Dallas-Forth Worth  area)
  
 If you reside in the Houston area, or can travel there  on the evening of Tuesday, April 5th, join us for the town meeting at  Masjid Al-Mu'minin (6:30 pm) -
  located at 8875 Benning Drive, Houston, TX.   
 For additional info  call: (301) 220-0133 or (202) 246-9608
   
                         
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