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A U.S. organization of civil rights and a major Muslim associations in the United States filed a complaint against the FBI, accusing him of spying on mosques in California using a "mole" who mingled with the faithful.
The complaint was filed Tuesday, February 22 before a California court by the organization of civil rights the ACLU (American Civil Liberties Union) and the Muslim Association CAIR (Council on American-Islamic Relations). Both organizations are accusing the FBI, the U.S. federal police, to have used an agent to "infiltrate under a false identity, several important mosques in southern California, with instructions to gather information about Muslims. "
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FBI agent is seen particularly criticized for having collected hundreds of phone numbers, emails, audio recordings conversations, and filming inside mosques.
Yet, says the complaint, that "investigation has not resulted in any convictions in connection with the fight against terrorism." "It's not a surprise it added. Because the FBI did not meet based on information of suspected activities criminal, but simply because the people in question are Muslims. "
" Ironically, "notes the complaint, the mole was unmasked after members of the Muslim community had alerted the police because the undercover agent was evidence of a "violent rhetoric." Asked about this, the FBI said he did not comment on cases under investigation in court.
AFP
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