December 30, 2009
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One Day We’ll All Be Terrorists
The gravest threat we face is not from Islamic extremists, but the codification of draconian procedures that deny Americans basic civil liberties and due process. – One Day We’ll All Be Terrorists
http://www.truthdig.com/report/item/one_day_well_all_be_terrorists_20091228/
Syed Fahad Hashmi can tell you about the dark heart of America. He knows that our First Amendment rights have become a joke, that habeas corpus no longer exists and that we torture, not only in black sites such as those at Bagram Air Base in Afghanistan or at Guantánamo Bay, but also at the federal Metropolitan Correctional Center (MCC) in Lower Manhattan. Hashmi is a U.S. citizen of Muslim descent imprisoned on two counts of providing and conspiring to provide material support and two counts of making and conspiring to make a contribution of goods or services to al-Qaida. As his case prepares for trial, his plight illustrates that the gravest threat we face is not from Islamic extremists, but the codification of draconian procedures that deny Americans basic civil liberties and due process. Hashmi would be a better person to tell you this, but he is not allowed to speak.
This corruption of our legal system, if history is any guide, will not be reserved by the state for suspected terrorists, or even Muslim Americans. In the coming turmoil and economic collapse, it will be used to silence all who are branded as disruptive or subversive. Hashmi endures what many others, who are not Muslim, will endure later. Radical activists in the environmental, globalization, anti-nuclear, sustainable agriculture and anarchist movements—who are already being placed by the state in special detention facilities with Muslims charged with terrorism—have discovered that his fate is their fate. Courageous groups have organized protests, including vigils outside the Manhattan detention facility. They can be found at www.educatorsforcivilliberties.org or www.freefahad.com. On Martin Luther King Day, this Jan. 18 at 6 p.m. EST, protesters will hold a large vigil in front of the MCC on 150 Park Row in Lower Manhattan to call for a return of our constitutional rights. Join them if you can.
If it were a matter of evidence, activists like Hashmi, who is accused of facilitating the delivery of socks to al-Qaida, would probably never be brought to trial.
Hashmi, who if convicted could face up to 70 years in prison, has been held in solitary confinement for more than 2½ years.
Hashmi is not allowed to attend group prayer. He is subject to 24-hour electronic monitoring and 23-hour lockdown. He must shower and go to the bathroom on camera. He can write one letter a week to a single member of his family, but he cannot use more than three pieces of paper. He has no access to fresh air and must take his one hour of daily recreation in a cage. His “proclivity for violence” is cited as the reason for these measures although he has never been charged or convicted with committing an act of violence.
The extreme sensory deprivation used on Hashmi is a form of psychological torture, far more effective in breaking and disorienting detainees. It is torture as science. In Germany, the Gestapo broke bones while its successor, the communist East German Stasi, broke souls. We are like the Stasi. We have refined the art of psychological disintegration and drag bewildered suspects into secretive courts when they no longer have the mental and psychological capability to defend themselves.
“Most of the evidence is classified,” Jeanne Theoharis, an associate professor of political science at Brooklyn College who taught Hashmi, told me, “but Hashmi is not allowed to see it. He is an American citizen. But in America you can now go to trial and all the evidence collected against you cannot be reviewed. You can spend 2½ years in solitary confinement before you are convicted of anything. There has been attention paid to extraordinary rendition, Guantánamo and Abu Ghraib with this false idea that if people are tried in the United States things will be fair. But what allowed Guantánamo to happen was the devolution of the rule of law here at home, and this is not only happening to Hashmi.”
Our descent is the familiar disease of decaying empires. The tyranny we impose on others we finally impose on ourselves. The influx of non-Muslim American activists into these facilities is another ominous development. It presages the continued dismantling of the rule of law, the widening of a system where prisoners are psychologically broken by sensory deprivation, extreme isolation and secretive kangaroo courts where suspects are sentenced on rumors and innuendo and denied the right to view the evidence against them. Dissent is no longer the duty of the engaged citizen but is becoming an act of terrorism.
Comments (17)
Kristen,
A pastor told his congregation 17 years ago that someone showed him a plan that a computer system was designed to keep track of everyone and I thought they were listening to the wrong people.
They brought two skids of computers into my building (to say the least) and I believe it is to watch what we’re saying on the internet and to track us and the same is happening in other cities. The fact that you can’t check into a hotel or get a club card at a supermarket without a license shows you. When I try to get glasses at a national discounter, I have to waive my rights so that the records can be available for the authorities.
There are programs that read everything you say.
Chuck
@ChuckT - I Know…and I am sure talking as bluntly as I do already has me on quite a few lists.
We need to stand up. We can’t cower in fear of our government.
The “Rock” on which we stand can-not be shaken, I want to be a law abiding citizen until it comes in conflict with what scripture so clearly says and I refuse to be silenced…
Conservatives have been silent to long and look what it has cost us….In America we have 7 million humanists and over a 180 million Christians we should not be losing these battles…..
I do not doubt that eventually all who disagree with the “ruling” elite of the government will be considered terrorists… We’ve already seen the start of that with the reports released by the DHS declaring veterans, gun owners, etc. as right-wing extremists and terrorist suspects. We have the media like CNN labeling groups like Oath Keepers as an extremist hate group even though all they stand for is UPHOLDING the Constitution and disobeying orders that are unlawful according to the Constitution, which they should be doing anyway.
This country seems to have been turned upside down. The day we start labeling people as terrorists for supporting the law of the land – the Constitution – is the day our enemies are not without…they are within.
No doubt, sister. The persecution we’ve been promised by our Saviour is on the way! I think the entire process has sped up to the point that almost everyone will be taken completely by surprise when the door of the cage we’ve all been herded into slams shut.
@firetyger - The reason all such people are being labeled as right wing extremists and potential terrorists is because they refuse, whether they realize it or not, to go along with the United Nations’ push to achieve absolute global jurisdiction. Check my recent entry, it might surprise you. One World Government isn’t just something bouncing around in the heads of conspiracy theory nuts like me, it’s part of our very own government’s agenda!
Brava!! WOW!! I applaud your words and this post. I hope people like you will be able to educate unintersted and “uneducated” millions of this land.
Thank you for posting this.
Excellent post. Such a shame but good people know
The Kafkaesque has become the norm.
It’s not just one or two people who have been saying something like this. It’s a whole bunch of people from different races, ethnicity, what ever. It’s a very obvious fact that our civil liberties and our Constitutional rights are being broken, bent, beaten, and twisted every day. It’s like a double edged sword sometimes though. When it comes to court matters, anyway, in regards to punishing the guilty.
I should end this before I go on a rant. ;o Great post.
I hope this gets featured, inshaAllaah. People need to know the truth…and wake up. Why is it so difficult for some to see what is happening?
are we all getting paranoid here? I’m not eager to get into someone’s drama, but I fail to understand why anyone should be alarmed and believe the worst about our President: he is being dumb. he is acting like a failure. he is reacting, not leading. But even this seems alarmist. Are you believing evidence, or fears? (this is being written after seeing Blog after Blog in my inbox that are taking an alarmist tone)
@pb49r - I see some alarming things here friend, but nothing alarmist. The facts are what they are, and the facts are alarming. Our president is not being dumb, he is acting against the best interests of this country because his agenda is in opposition to the best interests of this country. He is not an agent of change, he is the agent of an unfolding coup d’etat. He will soon turn the might of the U.S. military against those within the U.S. who oppose the destruction of U.S. sovereignty, and this article merely exposes the tip of the strategic iceberg.
The Islamic terrorist threat is still quite real in spite of certain ”perversions” of justice that our rights to defend against it may entail. Unlike Hashemi, Khalid Sheikh Mohammed’s exploits, for example, can’t be overlooked in the name of political correctness.
You are giving me a lot to think about!!
This is important information.
True post, and well written. I hope many people read this.