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Las Víctimas de la Inquisición estadounidense

The following testimony, entitled “Victims of the American Inquisition” written by Zachary Chesser, is a microcosmic documentation of America’s naked and larger aggression against the religion of Islam in what Chesser terms the ‘American Inquisition.’ Since the intensification of this most recent inquisition, the global Muslim community has suffered a ruthless assault on legal rights and basic humanity, which in various arenas have been superficially designated as everything from geopolitical interests to heretical rhetoric. What Chesser exposes through details regarding his case and subsequent incarceration, is a pattern of federally sanctioned religious persecution and corrosive civil rights violations reflective of American foreign policy, shockingly common in so-called terrorism cases. He recounts how his religious beliefs designated him as a target for government surveillance, how this surveillance in turn became a means of distortion and manipulation, culminating in his incarceration and the deliberate alienation of his family, particularly the religiously charged, custodial kidnapping of his son.
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En el nombre de Alá, el Compasivo, el Misericordioso:

Mi nombre es Abu Talha al-Zacarías Amriiki (legalmente “Zachary Adám Chesser “), y lo que sigue no es para tomarse a la ligera. Si se va a saber cuánto estas palabras pueden afectar a mí ya mi familia, entonces la gravedad de este mensaje no se puede escapar. Estoy escribiendo esto con el fin de que nadie debe caer en las mismas trampas y errores como yo, para establecer la prueba para los que dudan, y para rectificar los errores determinados. Tal vez mi ignorancia de la naturaleza de mi situación era una excusa para mí, pero si no, entonces le pido a Dios que me perdone. Sin embargo, después de mí, no creo que nadie va a tener una excusa en estos asuntos si estos eventos se manifiestan a ellos.

Esta es mi historia, y dentro de ella son fragmentos de las historias de muchos otros. Es sólo una relación de lo que yo sé que es verdad a lo mejor de mi capacidad, y estoy seguro de que lo que permanece oculto para mí es mucho peor que la que se hizo claro para mí, pero lo que sí está claro es suficiente para un persona de comprensión. Por lo tanto, que estas páginas se registran en los anales de la historia en los capítulos reservados a la Inquisición estadounidense.

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Victims of the American Inquisition

The following testimony, entitled “Victims of the American Inquisition” written by Zachary Chesser, is a microcosmic documentation of America’s naked and larger aggression against the religion of Islam in what Chesser terms the ‘American Inquisition.’ Since the intensification of this most recent inquisition, the global Muslim community has suffered a ruthless assault on legal rights and basic humanity, which in various arenas have been superficially designated as everything from geopolitical interests to heretical rhetoric. What Chesser exposes through details regarding his case and subsequent incarceration, is a pattern of federally sanctioned religious persecution and corrosive civil rights violations reflective of American foreign policy, shockingly common in so-called terrorism cases. He recounts how his religious beliefs designated him as a target for government surveillance, how this surveillance in turn became a means of distortion and manipulation, culminating in his incarceration and the deliberate alienation of his family, particularly the religiously charged, custodial kidnapping of his son.
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In the name of Allah, the Beneficent, the Merciful:

My name is Abu Talhah Zakariyya al-Amriiki (legally “Zachary Adam Chesser”), and what follows is not to be taken lightly. If you were to know how much these words can affect me and my family, then the gravity of this message would not escape you. I am writing this in order that nobody should fall into the same traps and mistakes as I did, to establish proof for those who doubt, and to rectify certain wrongs. Perhaps my ignorance of the nature of my situation was an excuse for me, but if not, then I ask Allah to forgive me. However, after me, I do not think that anyone will have an excuse in these matters if these events are manifested unto them.

This is my story, and within it are pieces of the stories of many others. It is only a relation of what I know to be true to the best of my ability, and I am sure that what remains hidden from me is far worse than that which was made clear to me, but that which is clear is enough for a person of understanding. Therefore, let these pages be recorded in the annals of history under the chapters reserved for the American Inquisition.

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WOT’s Up: Upcoming Trials

Awaiting Trial

Ziyad Yaghi
Today, Monday, August 15th,10:00 a.m. marks the arraignment of North Carolina resident Ziyad Yaghi at the Federal Building in Raleigh (310 New Bern Ave) for charges of conspiracy to murder and kidnap. He and his co-defendants; Mohammad Omar Aly Hassan, Hysen Sherifi, Anes Subasic and Dylan Boyd, have entered pleas of not guilty and are also expected at a hearing tomorrow, Tuesday, August 16th at 9:30 a.m. Previously this year two co-defendants, Zakariyya Boyd and Daniel Boyd, pled guilty to conspiracy charges. The trial for the remaining five defendants is set for September 19th and is expected to last nine weeks.

Mahamud Said Omar
Former Minneapolis resident Mahamud Said Omar, recently extradited to the U.S. from the Netherlands after being arrested last year, will appear in court today to address charges of involvement in recruiting at least 20 Somali-American men in 2007 and 2008 to fight for al-Shabaab against the Ethiopian army that occupied their homeland.

Naser Jason Abdo
U.S. Army Pfc. Naser Jason Abdo, who was arrested last month for allegedly plotting to attack American servicemen at or near Ft.Hood, was indicted by a grand jury inTexas on August 8 on charges of possession of an unregistered destructive device and illegal possession of a firearm and ammunition. American-born Abdo, 21, initially voluntarily enlisted in theU.S. military but later refused to deploy to Afghanistan and was granted status as a conscientious objector because of his religion.

Omar Farouk Abdulmutallab
A lawyer assisting Omar Farouk Abdulmutallab filed a motion on August 5 requesting that Abdulmutallab’s trial be moved from Michigan so that his client could receive a fair trial. Abdulmutallab, who plans to represent himself in court, also asked the judge to throw out statements he made while sedated while undergoing medical procedures for burns he suffered when his pants ignited. A separate motion filed by and granted to prosecutors on August 9 stipulated that Abdulmutallab be prevented from questioning government officials during the trial in the case that it may force them to reveal information sensitive to U.S. national security. Read the rest of this entry »

 
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