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Publié par | Fil_actu |
Publié le | 22 juillet 2014 |
Nombre de lectures | 79 |
Langue | English |
Poids de l'ouvrage | 1 Mo |
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ILLUSION OF JUSTICE
Human Rights Abuses in US Terrorism Prosecutions
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Illusion of Justice
Human Rights Abuses in US Terrorism Prosecutions
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ISBN: 978-1-62313-1555
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Illusion of Justice
Human Rights Abuses in US Terrorism Prosecutions
Summary ................................................................................................................1
Human Rights Concerns...............................................................................................4
Adverse Impact on American Muslim Communities, Law Enforcement ..........................7
Key Recommendations to the US Federal Government..................................................8
Methodology.......................................................................................................... 9
I. “Homegrown Terrorism” and the Preventive Approach to Investigations.............13
Post 9/11 Changes to Priorities and Rules Governing Federal Terrorism Investigations14
Theories of “Homegrown Terrorism” and “Radicalization” .......................................... 16
Widespread Surveillance of American Muslims and Use of Informants........................ 18
II. Discriminatory and Overly Aggressive Investigations Using Informants .............21
Identifying Targets for Investigation Due to Religious or Political Views ......................23
Vulnerable Targets: People with Mental, Intellectual Disabilities, Indigent People ......27
Vulnerable Targets: Individuals Seeking Religious Guidance ...................................... 41
Informants Ignoring Targets’ Reluctance to Engage in Terrorism.................................. 45
Informants Playing Key Roles in Generating or Furthering the “Plot” ...........................47
Informants with Criminal Histories ............................................................................. 54
Human Rights Concerns............................................................................................. 55
III. Broad Charges: Material Support Cases........................................................... 60
Changes to the Material Support Statute....................................................................60
Waves of Material Support Prosecutions ....................................................................62
Human Rights Concerns.............................................................................................74
IV. Unfair Trials .................................................................................................... 76
Prejudicial Evidence ..................................................................................................76
Evidence from Warrantless Wiretaps under the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act ..96
Classified Evidence ................................................................................................. 107
Anonymous and Biased Juries................................................................................... 111
Pretrial Solitary Confinement and Other Conditions of Confinement ..........................112
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V. Disproportionate Sentences ............................................................................122
The “Terrorism Adjustment”..................................................................................... 123
Lengthy Sentences Based on Unproven Conduct...................................................... 125
Lengthy Sentences Based on Non-Violent Conduct................................................... 127
Lengthy Sentences in Informant Cases..................................................................... 129
VI. Imprisonment and Treatment.......................................................................... 131
Background: Tightening of Restrictions in Response to “Prisoner Radicalization” ..... 132
Prolonged Solitary Confinement and Restrictions on Family Contact ......................... 133
Obstacles to Challenging Prisoner Classification and Seeking Transfer to Less
Restrictive Facilities................................................................................................. 152
VII. Law Enforcement Relations with American Muslim Communities....................164
Community Outreach and Countering Violent Extremism .......................................... 164
Necessary Alternatives ............................................................................................ 173
VIII. Full Recommendations .................................................................................178
To the US President ................................................................................................. 178
To the US Attorney General ...................................................................................... 179
To the Federal Bureau of Investigation ..................................................................... 180
To the Department of Justice National Security Division and US Attorneys’ Offices.... 180
To the Bureau of Prisons .......................................................................................... 182
To the Department of Justice Office of Inspector General .......................................... 185
To the US Sentencing Commission........................................................................... 185
To Federal Court Judges ........................................................................................... 185
To the US Congress.................................................................................................. 186
Acknowledgments.............................................................................................. 188
Appendix.............................................................................................................190
A. Cases Reviewed................................................................................................... 190
B. Detention Conditions........................................................................................... 198
C. Length of Time in Pretrial Solitary Confinement ....................................................200
D. Quantitative Analysis of the Department of Justice Terrorism Conviction Dataset .. 201
E. Government Correspondence...............................................................................206
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Summary
Muslims are a fundamental part of the American family. In fact, the success
of American Muslims and our determination to guard against any
encroachments on their civil liberties is the ultimate rebuke to those who say
that we’re at war with Islam.
—US President Barack Obama, May 23, 2013
This community is under siege. And even if they’re not under siege, they
think they are.
—Tom