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Outrage at Law Enforcement Raids of Muslim Offices
Thursday, March 21: American Muslim organizations express outrage at law enforcement raids of Muslim offices in Virginia and Georgia -- 15 search warrants, 150 law enforcement officers, yet no arrests.

DoJ to Conduct Worthless Hunt of Only Certain Immigrants For Questioning
Wednesday, March 20: The United States wants to question 3,000 more foreign nationals who recently came to this country, Attorney General John Ashcroft said on Wednesday, March 20, even though a report on the first round of interviews found few had any information about the Sept. 11 attacks.

Amnesty International Reports US Violations of Human Rights of Detainees
Amnesty International printed a report expressing concerns that the United States government was violating international human rights of the detainees. Also, as of April 2002, Amnesty International USA's web site prominently features a picture from the NYC rally.

More Stories Exist, But Not Yet Reported
More stories and reports of attacks on Muslims, Arabs, and South Asians after September 11th are coming out. We are not prepared at this time to provide all the details, because of the sensitivities of the victims involved. We will post more information as it becomes available.

US Seeks To Kill Mr. Moussaoui
An article on Zacarias Moussaoui, who is the only one out of thousands detained by the U.S. government portrayed by the American media as allegedly conspiring and training with the airline hijackers. Prosecutors may seek the death penalty, which would be a violation of international law and international human rights.

A press release on Amerasia Journal's upcoming issue on the September 11th aftermath.

The Village Voice article on Shakir Baloch's case.

The letter to The Washington Post condemning the "Absconder Apprehension Initiative"


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