US Persecution of Muslims Continues: As
Usual The Typical Zionist Lobbyists Invcluding...
12 Dec 2011
By Karin Friedemann
Yet another "library terrorist" is being prosecuted in
Boston. The Feds zeroed in on Tariq Mehanna, pointing
to English translations of ancient Arabic Islamic
texts on his website, aimed at new Muslims. The
authorities said the pharmacist had conspired to
attack civilians at a shopping mall, American soldiers
abroad and two members of the executive branch of the
federal government. The conspiracy occurred from 2001
to 2008, the acting United States attorney, Michael K.
Loucks, said.
Mehanna comes from Sudbury, Massachussetts, an
affluent suburb. He became acquainted with Daniel
Maldonado, a Muslim convert who was arrested in
Somalia, through his local mosque. According to the
details from the Boston Globe, Tariq Mehanna was
arrested for allegedly lying to the FBI in December
2006 regarding the whereabouts and activities of
Daniel Maldonado. Mehanna is said to have spoken on
the phone to Maldonado back in 2006 and then lied
about doing so to the FBI which was investigating
Maldonado for the "crime" of going to Somalia and
receiving "terrorist training".
Maldonado is said to have traveled to Africa where he
joined up with the popular Islamic Courts Union and
received military training and planned to fight with
them against US backed warlords. He never even got a
chance to fight as he contracted malaria. During this
time his wife also contracted malaria, and by the
grace of God some strangers brought his children back
to Massachusetts in a tragic drama of epic
proportions. Maldonado's terrified children watched
their mother die in a vehicle attempting to flee the
war-torn country. Meanwhile, they await the release of
their father from a CMU prison.
Mehanna was accused of many alarming things, but his
only confirmed action was to travel to Yemen for
religious study, and some other travel on the African
continent. The FBI asked Mehanna to become an
informant. When he refused, his troubles began. He
accepted a job in Saudi Arabia as a pharmacist, and
was arrested while trying to board the airplane.
Agents from the NYPD traveled to Boston in an attempt
to entrap him but Mehanna refused to partake in the
"terrorist act" he was presented with. He has not been
charged with any act of terrorism.
Tariq is described by those who know him well as
humble, reserved, warm, compassionate, intelligent,
charismatic, well-read, and dedicated. He has spent
time delivering Friday sermons and directing youth
study circles, speaking out against injustice and
advocating for Muslim prisoners, teaching grade school
students and helping those in need. Tarek is described
as a man who is always giving.
"I have known him to be one of the most gracious,
kind, caring, thoughtful, and respectable people I
have ever known... I have seen him go above and beyond
what most others would do to help others in need,"
writes Ahmad AlFarsi in Tariq's defense.
Mehanna has since been detained in pre-trial solitary
confinement at Plymouth County Correction Facility in
23-hour isolation and denied bail twice. He now awaits
trial, facing charges of "false statements,"
"conspiracy" and "material support for terrorism" and
a life sentence if wrongfully convicted. The trial has
been set to begin next week. Supporters plan a protest
march to the courthouse on Thursday.
Mehanna wrote in a letter to his supporters: "I cannot
speak in detail about the charges and accusations
against me, but suffice to say that nobody who truly
knows me would for a second believe the utter lies and
sensationalist garbage that has been peddled around in
the media since my arrest. I am not the first person
the government has played this game with, and I
certainly won't be the last. Regardless, that's OK
because, 'Indeed, Allah defends those who believe...'
And the Prophets themselves were targets of slander
and lies by their opponents. So, who am I to be
spared?"
While in prison, Mehanna has done his best to keep a
positive attitude and to support fellow prisoners,
while keeping his prayers. "No matter how bad things
may be going for a given person, there is always
someone worse off. There is always that one person you
meet who gives you a reality check that reminds you
that even though you are in prison going through
hardship, etc., there are still things that you can
take for granted." He was referring to the
unconditional support of his mother and family.
As usual the typical Zionist lobbyists including the
David Project aka "Citizens for Peace and Tolerance,"
who are connected with long-discredited Steve Emerson,
seem to be complicit in a conspiracy against the
Constitutional rights of this individual. Pro-Israel
lobbyists are connecting Mehanna to the Roxbury
Mosque, which was not his regular prayer venue, in an
attempt to smear the local Muslim community in the
press. It would be wise for those defending Mehanna to
uncover the conspiracy between extremist Zionist
groups like the David Project and the FBI in targeting
this individual through a well-coordinated legal and
media campaign. Until they are stopped, unlawful
prosecutions will continue.
In a letter to supporters, Mehanna wrote about
something a fellow prisoner said:
"'When I was free, I saw your story on TV. However, it
meant nothing to me, because I never thought it could
happen to me. So, I did nothing for you. Now that I am
in prison and it has happened to me, there are people
who heard about my story and will think nothing of it,
thinking it will never happen to them. Once it happens
to them, others will think nothing of it and do
nothing, etc...' So, if you feel that you can just sit
back and read about all these cases and do nothing to
repel this injustice and that it can never happen to
you, think again."
Karin Friedemann is a Boston-based freelance
writer. karinfriedemann.blogspot.com