US: Terrorism Prosecutions Often An Illusion Investigations, Trials of American Muslims Rife with Abuse
The US [2] Justice Department and the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) have targeted American Muslims in abusive counterterrorism �sting operations� based on religious and ethnic identity, Human Rights Watch and Columbia Law School�s Human Rights Institute said in a report released today. Many of the more than 500 terrorism-related cases prosecuted in US federal courts since September 11, 2001, have alienated the very communities that can help prevent terrorist crimes.
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The 214-page report, �Illusion of Justice: Human Rights Abuses in US Terrorism Prosecutions,� [3] examines 27 federal terrorism cases from initiation of the investigations to sentencing and post-conviction conditions of confinement. more
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