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Joint Statement on NYPD Surveillance of Tri-State Mosques

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

New York, New York – February 2, 2012 – Recent reports indicate that the New York Police Department (NYPD) has been conducting covert surveillance of mosques in New York, New Jersey and Connecticut. The targeted mosques, highlighted in the secret NYPD document dated May 15, 2006 released by the Associated Press, are largely focused on the Shi’a Muslim community. The activities of the NYPD have raised grave concerns within the broader American Muslim community and, in this particular instance, among Shi’a Muslims.

The confidential 10-page document outlines a systematic plan to investigate ties between local mosques, Iran, and other groups that the NYPD perceives as threats. The report specifically documents efforts by the NYPD to monitor 15 different mosques throughout the Tri-State Area. This is despite the fact that no illegal, or even suspicious activity, has ever been reported at these religious centers. This news comes at the heels of the recent controversy around the training of NYPD officers through racially charged and bigoted videos such as “The Third Jihad.”

Through excessive stop and frisk practices, overzealous surveillance measures, and a complete lack of transparency, the NYPD has blatantly violated civil rights and destroyed the trust necessary for effective policing. Such acts of surveillance undermine trust between the Muslim community and the NYPD. These measures are merely the latest in the well-documented history of NYPD’s targeting of communities of color through discriminatory policing practices. The NYPD’s use of widespread ethnic, racial, and religious profiling is a threat to all Americans’ constitutional rights and freedoms. This behavior creates distrust and suspicion among all vulnerable communities and sends the message that law enforcement is not accountable for upholding the right of all Americans to be free from unwarranted police scrutiny. The NYPD should be focused on tracking down actual threats, not targeting innocent Americans for invasive investigations and surveillance.

We, a broad coalition of civil liberties, human rights, Muslim, and interfaith organizations, call for the NYPD to acknowledge this wrongdoing, immediately cease all such activities, and create more transparency. Furthermore, we demand an external investigation of the policies and practices employed by law enforcement, the development of an independent oversight mechanism over the NYPD, and the immediate resignation of NYPD Police Commissioner Ray Kelly, who has demonstrated a complete lack of accountability, total disregard of jurisdictional limitations, and an inability to protect and serve members of his constituency.

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Signed,

Al-Awda NY
American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee (ADC)
Arab Muslim American Federation
Arab American Association of New York
Asian American Legal Defense and Education Fund (AALDEF)
Black Agenda Report
Creating Law Enforcement Accountability and Responsibility (CLEAR)
Council on American-Islamic Relations – New York (CAIR-NY)
Council of Shia Professionals
Desis Rising Up & Moving (DRUM)
Fellowship of Reconciliation USA
Imam-e-Zamana Foundation of North America
Independent Viewpoints
Islamic Circle of North America – New York
Islamic Information Center (IIC)
Jafria Association of North America (JANA)
Jersey City Peace Movement
Labor for Palestine
Majlis Ash-Shura (Islamic Leadership Council) of Greater New York
Middle East Crisis Committee, CT
Muslim Alliance in North America (MANA)
Muslim American Civil Liberties Coalition (MACLC)
Muslim American Society (MAS)
Muslim Bar Association of New York (MuBANY)
Muslim Foundation Inc.
Muslim Law Students Association at Fordham Law School
Muslim Leaders of New York
Muslim Progressive Traditionalist Alliance
Muslim Public Affairs Council (MPAC)
Muslims for Peace, Inc.
New York City Labor Against the War
New York Community of Muslim Progressives
New York Committee to Stop FBI Repression
NJ Labor Against War
NJ State Industrial Union Council
NYC Coalition to Stop Islamophobia
Pakistan Solidarity Network
Shia Association of North America
Turning Point for Women and Families
United National Antiwar Coalition
Universal Muslim Association of America (UMAA)
WESPAC Foundation
World Can’t Wait

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