Treatment of Imprisoned Muslims.

Munawar

Striving for Paradise
:salam2:
I wanted to share this article with you guys so that you remain aware of these facts, and pray for these Muslims. May Allah protect us from these evils. Ameen !

Treatment of Imprisoned Muslims at Terre Haute's Communications Management Unit (CMU)
By Stephen Lendman
Global Research, March 18, 2009


In February 2007, it was learned that Washington had a secret new facility for so-called "high-security risk" Muslim and Middle Eastern prisoners in violation of federal law that prohibits severely limiting or cutting them off entirely from other inmates as well as outside contacts and communications. Segregating prisoners by race, national origin, or language violates the Supreme Court's February 2005 decision in Johnson v. California that affirmed 14th Amendment protection against racial discrimination. Specifically, the Court:

"rejected the notion that separate can ever be equal-or 'neutral' - 50 years ago in Brown v. Board of Education (this Court repudiated it and) refuses to resurrect it today."

US Prison Bureau regulations also stipulate that "staff shall not discriminate against inmates on the basis of race, religion, national origin, sex, disability, or political belief (including) administrative decisions (involving) access to work, housing and programs." Nonetheless, the Bush administration instituted these practices, and they continue under Barack Obama at the Terre Haute federal prison's Communications Management Unit (CMU). Perhaps at other federal and state facilities as well at a time Muslims are vilified and persecuted.

September 11, 2001 events unleashed a torrent of fear, repression, and a war on Islam, henceforth targeting innocent Muslims as terrorists, Islamofascists, and criminals for their faith, ethnicity, prominence, and/or charity.

Ever since, numerous innocent men and some women have suffered grievously. Besides "unlawful enemy combatants" in global "torture prisons," they've been unfairly harassed, arrested, prosecuted, and interned as political prisoners for being Muslims at the wrong time in America. Most end up in federal facilities like the CMU at the Federal Correctional Institution (FCI), Terre Haute, Indiana, established to segregate and discriminate against Muslims and Middle Eastern internees.

Treatment thereafter has been demeaning, unpleasant, and in violation of US Prison Regulations covering normal day-to-day operations. For example, punishment may be ordered for any reason, or none at all. Communications by phone, mail, email, and visitations are monitored and must be in English. The latter, when allowed, are non-contact only. CMU prisoners get an "Institution Supplement" stating that "all contact" between inmates, "persons in the community," or anyone outside it, is restricted and only permissible "according to national policy."

It's so Muslims get fewer rights and privileges than others, including allowable communications. Also:

-- food quality, amount, and that conforms to a strict Muslim diet;

-- medical care; and

-- virtually everything else with prison authorities given much latitude to do as they please.

Early reports were that prison staff were struggling to understand the new rules and make sense of how to apply them. So at first, though segregated and denied privacy, Muslims were mostly treated like other inmates, including allowed free religious practice and a permissible diet.

Recently that changed, and below are some of the ways:

-- food quality has deteriorated; at times it's rotten and inedible; the amount has been reduced, and strict religious diet restrictions aren't being observed;

-- commissary prices have risen sharply, way above the allowed markup;

-- emergency medical care takes days to get; less urgent but needed care takes weeks or months, and inmates aren't informed of any problems;

-- mail is unduly delayed, denied, and like other communications the content may be censored;

-- the entire CMU is monitored with cameras and listening devices; privacy is impossible, even for the most personal and intimate things;

-- mistreatment and disrespect are increasing;

-- prisoner written complaints have risen from very few at first to many about virtually everything;

-- retaliation follows through harassment, intimidation, food rationing, the serving of forbidden-to-eat kinds, frequent "shake-downs" and removal or theft of personal possessions; rejection of simple requests; delay or denial of mail and other communications; and whatever else prison authorities decide ad hoc;

-- CMU tap water is inferior to the rest of the prison; it contains sediment, causing itching after showering, hair loss, and kidney stones in several prisoners;

-- except for poor quality salad and some fruit, all food is processed, never fresh; and

-- prisoner complaints are called obstructing justice and punished.

Given how conditions have deteriorated, prisoners have reason to worry. A new administration is in charge. It vowed to close Guantanamo and end torture. Yet CMU conditions are worse and unaddressed by an uncaring government, no different under Obama than George Bush. It's the wrong time to be Muslim in America.

The "war on terror" continues, yet who but family members, if they're lucky, know how their loved ones are treated - innocent men, some women, targeted for their faith, ethnicity, prominence and charity. This is how America treats the vulnerable - with contempt and disregard for the law. It's vital to denounce it at a time we're all equally at risk.

http://globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=va&aid=12786

:wasalam:
 

FreedomFighter

Junior Member
:salam2:

terrible as it is, what can we do to stop them torturing our brothers and sisters? being in prison and treated that way can drive one mental. they are not follwing their own laws just like they are not following their religion.
 

Munawar

Striving for Paradise
:salam2:
I don't think Muslims here in USA can do anything to change this. CARE tries a lot but the media start calling it names. Like Lue Dobbs on CNN was calling CARE a "controversial Islamist" organization. Isn't this amazing?

On the other hand if the whole Muslim ummah (the so-called Muslim countries) demand the change then it will come fast.

But all the "Muslim countries" are in the pocket of the west. So there is no hope from them either.

Sorry... I don't have a good answer.
:wasalam:
 

al-islam

Junior Member
:salam2:
I don't think Muslims here in USA can do anything to change this. CARE tries a lot but the media start calling it names. Like Lue Dobbs on CNN was calling CARE a "controversial Islamist" organization. Isn't this amazing?

On the other hand if the whole Muslim ummah (the so-called Muslim countries) demand the change then it will come fast.

But all the "Muslim countries" are in the pocket of the west. So there is no hope from them either.

Sorry... I don't have a good answer.
:wasalam:

we should never lose hope
 

vegangoth

Banned
At least now people are becoming aware of the situation, so hopefully things will change. The more non-muslisms that take up the cause the better, because they people who fight for a cause from with in it's ranks such as muslims will just be targated as trouble makers or people will say "oh they woul say that wouldn't they".
 

Aapa

Mirajmom
Salaam,

There is much we can do. CagePrisoners is an excellent organization. We can write letters; we can help the families; we can spread the word and educate others..as this post is doing.
What we have to understand once we start is that the road is long and lonely. But once you step on this path you can not stop. Please refer to my previous posts on our brothers and sisters who have been imprisoned..please pay close attention to my posts on what happened immediately after 911 to over 3000 Muslims in the NYC area.
The information and truth are out there.

May Allah subhana talla increase your rewards as you unravel the lies.
 

happy_now

New Member
How do you choose which sources to believe?

From what I've seen, if it is anti-west, it is good. Right?

I'm sure the West is not as good as what I grew up thinking, but I find it very hard to believe the west is bad like this.

And honestly, just because a person is a muslim does not mean he is a good person. I know the west associates Islam with terrorist and I hope this changes. And I am sure some of the Islamic prisoners that have been captured (wherever they are) are in fact terrorists. Just as there are many terrorists from the west.

I'm not trying to be negative...just realistic. I see 2 opposing sides of this. The west thinks everything Islam is bad. Islam sees no good in the west. I think the truth is somewhere in the middle.
 
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