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A Terrifying Distraction

Government entrapment leads to the unlawful arrest of seven Hatian men falsely accused of terrorist actvity.

By Salim Muwakkil

The FBI's arrest of seven supposed terrorists in Miami last month is a case of governmental entrapment even more threatening than the NSA spying program.

The arrest of seven men in Miami last month on specious terrorism charges smells strongly like a case of governmental entrapment. The men, six of whom are of Haitian descent, allegedly planned to blow up various targets—including government buildings and the Sears Tower in Chicago—but officials found no plans, explosives or any equipment whatsoever that could be used to effect the plot. In fact, the FBI informant who infiltrated the group posing as an al-Qaeda representative is the one who initiated the idea of blowing up government buildings.

The seven men are charged with two counts of conspiring to support a foreign terrorist organization, one count of conspiring to destroy buildings by use of explosives and one count of conspiring to wage war against the government.

The indictment contains no indication of an overt criminal act, except swearing an “oath of loyalty to al-Qaeda,” and taking pictures of FBI headquarters in Miami. The plot “was more aspirational than operational,” said FBI Deputy Director John Pistole at a news conference announcing the men’s arrest. In other words, the men committed a “thought crime,” the infamous offense lampooned in George Orwell’s novel 1984, which the U.S. Constitution protects us against. Even worse, an agent provocateur implanted the thought.

The seven men are Narseal Batiste, Patrick Abraham, Stanley Phanor, Naudimar Herrera, Burson Augustin, Lyglenson Lemorin and Rothschild Augustine, and they range in age from 22 to 32. Batiste, 32, is the group’s ringleader. Family members and friends say the men were part of a group seeking to better conditions in their impoverished Liberty City neighborhood and had no connection to al-Qaeda.

By making the connection, the Bush administration is conflating the activities of those fighting the legacy of slavery with those struggling in colonialism’s wake. This is not a random linkage; Mike Brooks, a law enforcement analyst for CNN, revealed on the June 22 edition of “Anderson Cooper 360” that, “on June 13, the FBI, Department of Homeland Security, put out a call, an information bulletin, ‘Black Separatism a Volatile Movement of Node—Node of Domestic Radicalization.’”

According to Brooks, the bulletin named “the Nation of Islam, New Black Panther Party, … the New Black Panther Nation and Five Percenters” as groups of current concern to law enforcement. The focus on black nationalists is a reprise of the FBI’s infamous COINTELPRO program that ran from 1956 to 1971 and was designed to “neutralize” black nationalists and other domestic dissidents. 

The program was discontinued in 1971, after a Senate committee found that “many of the techniques used would be intolerable in a democratic society even if all the targets had been involved in violent activity, but COINTELPRO went far beyond that.”

The U.S. government historically has regarded Black Nationalism as a threat because it challenges the white supremacist biases that frame much of American society.

Some nationalists also infused Islamic imagery and terminology into their programs to counterpoint what many considered the “enslaving” religion of Christianity. Organizations like Noble Drew Ali’s Moorish Science Temple of America (begun in Newark, N.J., in 1913) and Elijah Muhammad’s Nation of Islam (Detroit, circa 1931) explicitly rejected organized Christianity. Since self-professed Christians perpetrated the racist oppression suffered by black people, these groups claimed Islamic pedigree. But their race-based belief systems bore little resemblance to mainstream Islam. 

According to associates, the Miami Seven were acolytes of Ali’s Moorish Science Temple, although they weren’t formally affiliated. That distinction didn’t prevent the media from branding them “radical Muslims,” implying they shared the ideology of al-Qaeda. 

Attorney General Alberto Gonzales said the group, which neighbors said called itself “Seas of David,” conducted surveillance of several federal office buildings in Miami and discussed bombing the Sears Tower in Chicago. He said they took an oath to al-Qaeda and plotted to create an “Islamic Army” bent on “killing all the devils we can.”

The al-Qaeda impersonator, who, according to the CBS-affiliated television station in Miami, was a Middle Eastern native seeking U.S. residential status by aiding the FBI, wrote the “oath.” He also suggested exploding the FBI buildings, supplied the camera and rented the vehicle to take surveillance photos of the Miami office.

This is a case of governmental entrapment, even more threatening than the NSA spying program. Predictably, the American people, even progressives, seem oblivious to this threat. African-Americans should be particularly vigilant about this COINTELPRO re-run in the name of the war on terrorism.

Salim Muwakkil is a senior editor of In These Times, where he has worked since 1983. He is currently a Crime and Communities Media Fellow of the Open Society Institute, examining the impact of ex-inmates and gang leaders in leadership positions in the black community.

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    Sorry to use this opportunity to address another subject matter. but why has Inthesetimes chose to avoid the middle east crisis? This is clearly the most significant event of the time.

    Posted by Epistrophy on Jul 27, 2006 at 6:13 AM

    Well Epistrophy that is a fact...Redhorse has been wondering the same thing....Isreal is definitely playing themselves short...Bush has more on his plate than he can eat...the neo-con bankers want to escalate this mess...And Sen.Billary is running behind this nonsense, like some high school cheerleader… Hezzbollah is becoming the de facto leader of the Lebanese people whether they want that or not....The whole operation smells like a pretexts for further military spending or worse involvement...Zionism apparently has got the green light too do as they please...including the genocide of Arab people...and now we hear talk about WW III........This is what...the Zionist lead Bush Policy is about.........and Sen. Hillary Clinton & Co want to be viewed as Neo-Con lite......

    Posted by Redhorse on Jul 27, 2006 at 3:35 PM

    Now....the 7 men in Liberty City made one fatal error in judgement....
    Anytime Afrikan people organize outside of the parameters of western sensibilities....i.e.....anything that looks...walks or talks....Afrikan-centered.or culturally-centered in any manner.....you cannot under any situation be lead to engage yourself or the group in activities that are against the law....Even the appearance of being welling to perform in some illegal conspiracy is enough to bring out the ol’ COINTELPRO type operation....Now that was their mistake...being naive…
    Now the real troubling aspect of this case is the informer....Bush said he was not spying on US CITIZENS...5 of the men are US CITIZENS....The case is weak....but all COINTELPRO cases are weak....
    Amerikans need to be concerned about this because in the 60’s & 70’s....COINTELPRO attacked Afrikan-Amerikan and Amerikan Indian people....it was a racist...fascist organization that was hell-bent on destabilization in the Black and Red communities....Now...today....you can bet ; that this is a Class Issue....too...so everybody that is poor… to so-called middle class and is in opposition to what the Gov’t is doing now....is a possible target....this may have started with some “ Black Muslims “....but you can be ass-sured it’s not just about folks with Melanin.........All you progressives....etc....Watch Your Asss.........
    Now...wouldn’t it be interesting if the FBI used these types of aggressive tactics against the KKK ???..........
    Things that make ya go.........hhmmmmmmmmmmm............

    Posted by Redhorse on Jul 27, 2006 at 8:25 PM

    Muwakkil is correct with his facts and in his analysis. This is another example of how the disenfranchised are then targeted for political gain. We often hear about the military-industrial complex. I submit that we are in an ever expanding military-industrial-prison complex. Before you flame me, look at the numbers and what regimes they compare to - the nature of the crimes committed - and then the rash of new ‘detention camp’ construction across the country. Be silent until there is no one left to care when they come after you.

    Posted by hourglass on Jul 30, 2006 at 10:13 PM

    Well, they needed to keep everyone’s sensibilities provoked, feeling vulnerable, worrying about the “enemies within” that we’re endlessly told are hiding in plain sight throughout America, just waiting to strike.

    If the enemies are so numerous, and if the ever-growing law enforcement/security sectors are so effective, why were 7 trumped-up wannabes (instead of actual criminals who had an actual prayer of doing anyone harm) paraded through the media, even getting grave, concerned notice by the Attorney General’s office?

    ‘Cause it’s in their interest to keep you nervous! Even when there’s not all that much in reality for you to be nervous about.

    With all of the new investigative powers they have, you’d think they could come up with something more substantive to prove what a dangerous situation America is supposedly in. There’s either a much lower actual internal threat than is forever being prattled on about, or our intrepid security watchdogs are, in fact, lame. My guess is, both are true, but most especially the former.

    Posted by Kuya on Jul 31, 2006 at 12:58 AM
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