Wednesday, April 7, 2010

Passes of Resolution supporting review of terror prosecutions

We March with Albany Muslim Solidarity Committee which is run  by Lynne Jackson and Attorney Stephen Downs and other member in their community who came together when Yassin Aref & Mohammed Hossain was arrests in a government operations and was charges with terrorism, this group of citizen came together to help the wife's and children  regarding  issues that arise when a husband is absent and the economic turmoil. they are doing a wonderful job working on the issues around Muslim attack in our communities run by our own government

Families from several area, , Newburgh , New Jersey Brooklyn, Cherry hill and Maryland, and organization came to show that there are crime being done by our Federal Government, and we will stand as one and bring attention to these issues that have affect us as a whole, And how the FBI Sting is having a impact on our live
 We still have a long way to go, and this is one of our first victory to speck to the Common Council in Albany and tell them our stories. and why there should be a Resolution for Preemptive Prosecution, which was introduced under President Bush Administration,Which now need to be revitalize by President Obama Administration

The Resolution was introduced by Council members Dominick Calsolarso, Ronald Conti, Catherine Fahey, Anton Knoev, Jame Sano, Barbra Smith,Michael O Brein, and Lester Freeman

Under the preemptive prosecutions program hundreds of Muslims all over the country, and even American who become Muslims while incarcerate, that have been prosecuted and convicted. to preemptive them from committing crimes in the future, if people are being prosecuted before they commit  a crime, and with the use of Confidential Informant . there is substantial danger that innocent people will be convicted, who had no intention of every breaking the law
Council Member Dominick Calsolarso declaration was . We showed that the impact of the Federal Government Sting, affects a community, people came to Albany Common Council to seek help on these issues
It was pass, we still have a lot of  work to do on these issue that affect a nation. not just a community we have to stand and not be move by our own government. and  turnaround the injustice that has been commit

(Thank to Attorney Stephen Downs who put the Resolution together)

Liberty and Justice for all

   

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