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FBI "may have created terrorists out of law-abiding individuals", says rights report

HRW and Columbia Law School report says US law enforcement effectively participated in developing terrorism plots for prosecution.

US TERRORISM PROSECUTIONS have at times proven an ‘illusion’ based more on religious and ethnic profiling than an individual’s intention or ability to commit terrorism offences, according to a new report from Human Rights Watch.

The report, Illusion of Justice: Human Rights Abuses in US Terrorism Prosecutions, criticises the US Justice Department and FBI for abusive counterterrorism operations which alienated the very communities which could help prevent terrorism attacks.

HRW and Columbia Law School’s Human Rights Institute examined 27 federal terrorism cases from the start of their investigation through to sentencing and confinement.

It found that while many prosecutions did target people who were engaged in terrorism planning or financing, others targeted people who did not appear to have any involvement in terrorism support activities at the time of the investigation.

Instead, some of these people were induced to participate in illegal activities by the counterterrorism investigation itself.

HRW says that previous studies have found that almost half of federal terrorism convictions since 9/11 resulted from informant-based cases and almost a third were ‘sting’ operations involved an active plot-development role by the informant:

Indeed in some cases the Federal Bureau of Investigation may have created terrorists out of law-abiding individuals by conducting sting operations that facilitated or invented the target’s willingness to act.

Human Rights Watch and Columbia Law School’s Human Rights Institute found that at times, in aggressively pursuing terrorism threats before they even materialise, US law enforcement overstepped its role by effectively participating in developing terrorism plots – in at least two cases even offering the defendants money to entice
them to participate in the plot.

One case cited in the report is that of the ‘Newburgh Four’, in which four Muslim converts were charged with planning to bomb synagogues in New York and attack military planes. The case has raised questions about the FBI’s role in encouraging – or even devising – terrorism plans.

A judge quoted in the HRW report said that the US government “came up with the crime, provided the means, and removed all relevant obstacles” so that it had made a terrorist out of a man “whose buffoonery is positively Shakespearean in scope”.

Speaking about the findings, report author Andrea Prasow said:

Americans have been told that their government is keeping them safe by preventing and prosecuting terrorism inside the US. But take a closer look and you realise that many of these people would never have committed a crime if not for law enforcement encouraging, pressuring, and sometimes paying them to commit terrorist acts.

The report notes that the cases researched “do not constitute a representative sample” sufficient to allow generalisations of all US federal prosecutions, but that they do “raise troubling questions about the fairness and effectiveness of many of the policies, practices and tactics” used by the FBI, Justice Department and Bureau of Prisons in terrorism cases.

HRW also criticises detention practices in terrorism prosecutions and investigations, saying that detention conditions have included prolonged periods of solitary confinement and severe restrictions on pre-trial communication “possibly impeding defendants’ ability to assist in their own defense and contributing to their pleading guilty”.

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    Mute Brian Ward
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    Jul 21st 2014, 5:08 PM

    Took a long while for that to come out seeing as its been going on for years.

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    Mute Bran Partridge
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    Jul 21st 2014, 5:21 PM

    Fantastic quote- it had made a terrorist out of a man “whose buffoonery is positively Shakespearean in scope”.

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    Jul 21st 2014, 8:11 PM

    Very well sums up the girl sharing photo on Facebook of herself in a stolen dress in the other article today

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    Mute SockMonster
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    Jul 21st 2014, 5:21 PM

    Israel did 9/11

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    Jul 21st 2014, 6:12 PM
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    Jul 21st 2014, 9:10 PM

    I will christen a son Frank thanks to this app.

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    Mute Silent Majority
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    Jul 21st 2014, 9:25 PM

    *never christen a son

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    Jul 21st 2014, 6:01 PM

    Be careful now
    The NSA are reading all this

    phew, phew, phew, Merica

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    Jul 21st 2014, 6:58 PM

    The National Shitheads Association had their conference in Bundoran at the weekend so I’d say they are all nursing hangovers …playing G.T.A. or something!
    I hope I’m right or they’ll open a file on me !

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    Jul 21st 2014, 9:38 PM

    …….another conspiracy theory becomes a fact……where are the right wing lunatics now with words of “tin foil hats” and “take your medication” …….

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    Mute Stephen O'Sullivan
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    Jul 22nd 2014, 2:08 AM

    @Biskalero. How was this a ‘conspiracy theory’? These are mostly cases of entrapment . The defendants had legal representation and were convicted in court. What was the conspiracy?

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    Mute Stephen O'Sullivan
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    Jul 22nd 2014, 2:23 AM

    As far as entrapment goes, there’s obviously a fine line between the trap for the unwary innocent and the trap for the unwary criminal. You need good legal representation alright.

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    Jul 21st 2014, 5:08 PM

    Don’t say anything.

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    Jul 21st 2014, 8:58 PM

    Well done the journal. But this story is a good 6 or 7 years late

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    Jul 21st 2014, 5:46 PM

    Cue…. frank

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    Jul 21st 2014, 5:51 PM

    Hey, he is not burdened by the rose tinted spectacles of sanity!

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    Jul 21st 2014, 11:37 PM

    This has been going on a long time in the US with regard to less serious types of crime though.

    US police Vice squads regularly rely on hiring out sex workers to lure customers and conduct entrapment stings in secluded parts of public areas do they not?

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    Jul 22nd 2014, 6:55 AM

    Not to mention ‘bait cars’ for GTA.

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