FBI pushed Muslims to plot terrorist attacks, report says

Eid prayers are being observed at the Taqwa mosque in Brooklyn in this file photo. A new report by the Human Rights Watch (HRW) said the FBI encouraged and sometimes even paid Muslims to commit terrorist acts during numerous sting operations after Sept. 11, 2011 attacks in the United States.

The FBI have targeted Muslims in abusive counterterrorism ‘sting operations’ based on religious and ethnic identity, Human Rights Watch says in a report The FBI encouraged and sometimes even paid Muslims to commit terrorist acts during numerous sting operations after the 9/11 attacks, a human rights group said in a report published on July 21.

“Far from protecting Americans, including American Muslims, from the threat of terrorism, the policies documented in this report have diverted law enforcement from pursuing real threats,” said the report by Human Rights Watch (HRW).

Aided by Columbia University Law School’s Human Rights Institute, Human Rights Watch examined 27 cases from investigation through trial, interviewing 215 people, including those charged or convicted in terrorism cases, their relatives, defense lawyers, prosecutors and judges.

“In some cases the FBI may have created terrorists out of law-abiding individuals by suggesting the idea of taking terrorist action or encouraging the target to act,” the report said.

30 percent played active role

In the cases reviewed, half the convictions resulted from a sting operation, and in 30 percent of those cases the undercover agent played an active role in the plot.

“Americans have been told that their government is keeping them safe by preventing and prosecuting terrorism inside the U.S.,” said Andrea Prasow, the rights group’s deputy Washington director.

“But take a closer look and you realize that many of these people would never have committed a crime if not for law enforcement encouraging, pressuring and sometimes paying them to commit terrorist acts.”...

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