Council on America-Islamic Relations-San Francisco Bay Area and Advancing Justice-Asian Law Caucus
The Council on
American-Islamic Relations is the largest U.S. Muslim civil liberties
and advocacy organization. The Asian Americans Advancing Justice-Asian
Law Caucus was founded in 1972 as the nation's first legal and civil
rights Asian American organization with a specific focus on addressing
the needs of low-income, immigrant and underserved Asian Americans and
Pacific Islanders.
The San
Francisco Bay Area office of the Council on American-Islamic Relations
(CAIR-SFBA) and Advancing Justice-Asian Law Caucus (ALC) today denounce
the use of terrorism laws to target protesters and silence speech.
The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) announced
last Friday, May 31, that the federal government is coordinating with
state and local law enforcement through the Federal Bureau of
Investigation's (FBI) Joint Terrorism Task Force (JTTF), to investigate
"Antifa and other similar groups" and bring charges against individuals
under domestic terrorism laws. By naming Antifa, which has neither a
centralized structure nor any identifiable membership, federal and
local law enforcement have indicated their intention to broadly target
individuals engaging in protests, dissent, and demands for justice.
In response, the two offices issue the following
joint statement:
"We denounce this attempt by the federal
government to silence free speech and the voices of organizers,
activists, and leaders confronting the state-sanctioned murders,
discrimination, and injustice perpetrated against Black communities
across the country.
"The FBI has a long history of targeting Black
activists and framing political dissent and opposition as terrorism.
From the now-discredited COINTELPRO program to the surveillance of
Black Lives Matter activists, the FBI has routinely used its power to
surveil, infiltrate, discredit, and disrupt civil dissent. However,
this large-scale and overt threat to prosecute protesters using the
JTTFs and terrorism laws is new and dangerous. To use the bogeyman of
terrorism to suppress freedom of speech and the freedom to protest and
voice grievances is the hallmark of fascist regimes.
"We stand with Black communities in resistance and
demand that the DOJ retract its position, and instead use its resources
to purge the scourge of white supremacy from law enforcement agencies
across the country."
This article was published in
Volume 50 Number 20 - June 6, 2020
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