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Sunday, March 20, 2005 at 11:59AM
The Justice Department's Office of the
Inspector General said yesterday it had ''found a disturbing pattern of
discriminatory and retaliatory actions against Muslim inmates" by the
warden and guards at an unnamed federal prison, one in a series of
criticisms the internal watchdog leveled against the federal Bureau of
Prisons in connection with its treatment of Muslims. Inspector General
Glenn A. Fine also disclosed that an FBI agent sent an e-mail to field
offices ''identifying the names and addresses of the proprietors and
customers of a Muslim-based website," along with instructions to ''take
whatever action it deemed appropriate" against any local people on the
list. The FBI later conceded the e-mail was probably illegal, he said.
The report was the latest in a series of semiannual reviews of civil
rights and civil liberties violations required by a provision of the
USA Patriot Act, the law enforcement powers enacted after the terrorist
attacks of Sept. 11, 2001. The new report comes a year after Fine
disclosed that guards had beaten and verbally abused some of the
hundreds of Muslim detainees swept up on immigration charges by the FBI
after the Sept. 11 attacks and held at the Metropolitan Detention
Center in Brooklyn. None of the detainees was found to have a
connection to the attacks. [more]