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    AP IMPACT: NYPD shadows Muslims who change names

    NEW YORK (AP) — Muslims who change their names to sound more traditionally American, as immigrants have done for generations, or who adopt Arabic names as a sign of their faith are often investigated and catalogued in secret New York Police Department intelligence files, according to documents obtained by The Associated Press.

    The NYPD monitors everyone in the city who changes his or her name, according to internal police documents and interviews. For those whose names sound Arabic or might be from Muslim countries, police run comprehensive background checks that include reviewing travel records, criminal histories, business licenses and immigration documents. All this is recorded in police databases for supervisors, who review the names and select a handful of people for police to visit.

    The program was conceived as a tripwire for police in the difficult hunt for homegrown terrorists, where there are no widely agreed upon warning signs. Like other NYPD intelligence programs created in the past decade, this one involved monitoring behavior protected by the First Amendment.

    Since August, an Associated Press investigation has revealed a vast NYPD intelligence-collecting effort targeting Muslims following the terror attacks of September 2001. Police have conducted surveillance of entire Muslim neighborhoods, chronicling every aspect of daily life, including where people eat, pray and get their hair cut. Police infiltrated dozens of mosques and Muslim student groups and investigated hundreds more.

    Monitoring name changes illustrates how the threat of terrorism now casts suspicion over what historically has been part of America's story. For centuries, immigrants have Americanized their names in New York. The Roosevelts were once the van Rosenvelts. Fashion designer Ralph Lauren was born Ralph Lifshitz. Donald Trump's grandfather changed the family name from Drumpf.

    David Cohen, the NYPD's intelligence chief, worried that would-be terrorists could use their new names to lie low in New York, current and former officials recalled. Reviewing name changes was intended to identify people who either Americanized their names or took Arabic names for the first time, said the officials, who insisted on anonymity because they were not authorized to discuss the program.

    NYPD spokesman Paul Browne did not respond to messages left over two days asking about the legal justification for the program and whether it had identified any terrorists.

    The goal was to find a way to spot terrorists like Daood Gilani and Carlos Bledsoe before they attacked.

    Gilani, a Chicago man, changed his name to the unremarkable David Coleman Headley to avoid suspicion as he helped plan the 2008 terrorist shooting spree in Mumbai, India. Bledsoe, of Tennessee, changed his name to Abdulhakim Mujahid Muhammad in 2007 and, two years later, killed one soldier and wounded another in a shooting at a recruiting station in Little Rock, Ark.

    Sometime around 2008, state court officials began sending the NYPD information about new name changes, said Ron Younkins, the court's chief of operations. The court regularly sends updates to police, he said. The information is all public, and he said the court was not aware of how police used it.

    The NYPD program began as a purely analytical exercise, according to documents and interviews. Police reviewed the names received from the court and selected some for background checks that included city, state and federal criminal databases as well as federal immigration and Treasury Department databases that identified foreign travel.

    Early on, police added people with American names to the list so that if details of the program ever leaked out, the department would not be accused of profiling, according to one person briefed on the program.

    On one police document from that period, 2 out of every 3 people who were investigated had changed their names to or from something that could be read as Arabic-sounding.

    All the names that were investigated, even those whose background checks came up empty, were cataloged so police could refer to them in the future.

    The legal justification for the program is unclear from the documents obtained by the AP. Because of its history of spying on anti-war protesters and political activists, the NYPD has long been required to follow a federal court order when gathering intelligence. That order allows the department to conduct background checks only when police have information about possible criminal activity, and only as part of "prompt and extremely limited" checking of leads.

    The NYPD's rules also prohibit opening investigations based solely on activities protected by the First Amendment. Federal courts have held that people have a right to change their names and, in the case of religious conversion, that right is protected by the First Amendment.

    After the AP's investigation into the NYPD's activities, some U.S. lawmakers, including Reps. Yvette Clarke, D-N.Y., and Rush Holt, D-N.J., have said the NYPD programs are blatantly racial profiling and have asked the Justice Department to investigate. Two Democrats on congressional intelligence committees said they were troubled by the CIA's involvement in these programs. Additionally, seven New York Democratic state senators called for the state attorney general to investigate the NYPD's spying on Muslim neighborhoods. And last month, the CIA announced an inspector general investigation into the agency's partnership with the NYPD.

    The NYPD is not alone in its monitoring of Muslim neighborhoods. The FBI has its own ethnic mapping program that singled out Muslim communities and agents have been criticized for targeting mosques.

    The name change program is an example of how, while the NYPD says it operates under the same rules as the FBI, police have at times gone beyond what is allowed by the federal government. The FBI would not be allowed to run a similar program because of First Amendment and privacy concerns and because the goal is too vague and the program too broad, according to FBI rules and interviews with federal officials.

    Police expanded their efforts in late 2009, according to documents and interviews. After analysts ran background checks, police began selecting a handful of people to visit and interview.

    Internally, some police groused about the program. Many people who were approached didn't want to talk and police couldn't force them to.

    A Pakistani cab driver, for instance, told police he did not want to talk to them about why he took Sheikh as a new last name, documents show.

    Police also knew that a would-be terrorist who Americanized his name in hopes of lying low was unlikely to confess as much to detectives. In fact, of those who agreed to talk at all, many said they Americanized their names because they were being harassed or were having problems getting a job and thought a new name would help.

    But as with other intelligence programs at the NYPD, Cohen hoped it would send a message to would-be bombers that police were watching, current and former officials said.

    As it expanded, the program began to target Muslims even more directly, drawing criticism from Stuart Parker, an in-house NYPD lawyer, who said there had to be standards for who was being interviewed, a person involved in the discussions recalled. In response, police interviewed people with Arabic-sounding names but only if their background checks matched specific criteria.

    The names of those who were interviewed, even those who chose not to speak with police, were recorded in police reports stored in the department's database, according to documents and interviews, while names of those who received only background checks were kept in a separate file in the Intelligence Division.

    Donna Gabaccia, director of the Immigration History Research Center at the University of Minnesota, said that for many families, name changes are important aspects of the American story. Despite the myth that officials at Ellis Island Americanized the names of people arriving in the U.S., most immigrants changed their names themselves to avoid ridicule and discrimination or just to fit in, she said.

    The NYPD program, she said, turned that story on its head.

    "In the past, you changed your name in response to stigmatization," she said. "And now, you change your name and you are stigmatized. There's just something very sad about this."

    As for converts to Islam, the religion does not require them to take Arabic names but many do as a way to publicly identify their faith, said Jonathan Brown, a Georgetown University professor of Islamic studies.

    Taking an Arabic name might be a sign that someone is more religious, Brown said, but it doesn't necessarily suggest someone is more radical. He said law enforcement nationwide has often confused the two points in the fight against terrorism.

    "It's just an example of the silly, conveyor-belt approach they have, where anyone who gets more religious is by definition more dangerous," Brown said.

    Sarah Feinstein-Borenstein, a 75-year-old Jewish woman who lives on Manhattan's Upper West Side, was surprised to learn that she was among the Americans drawn into the NYPD program in its infancy. She hyphenated her last name in 2009. Police investigated and recorded her information in a police intelligence file because of it.

    "It's rather shocking to me," she said. "I think they would have better things to do. It's is a waste of my tax money."

    Feinstein-Borenstein was born in Egypt and lived there until the Suez Crisis in 1956. With a French mother and a Jewish religion, she and her family were labeled "undesirable" and were kicked out. She came to the U.S. in 1963.

    "If you live long enough," she said, "you see everything."

    ___

    Contact the Washington investigative team at DCInvestigations(at)ap.org

    Read AP's previous stories and documents about the NYPD at: http://www.ap.org/nypd

    Follow Apuzzo and Goldman at http://twitter.org/mattapuzzo and http://twitter.org/goldmandc

     
    • Rich  •  6 mths ago
      Does the Quran really contain dozens of verses promoting violence?

      The Quran contains at least 109 verses that call Muslims to war with nonbelievers. Some are quite graphic, with commands to chop off heads and fingers and kill infidels wherever they may be hiding. Muslims who do not join the fight are called 'hypocrites' and warned that Allah will send them to Hell if they do not join the slaughter.

      Unlike nearly all of the Old Testament verses of violence, most of the verses of violence in the Quran are open-ended, meaning that they are not restrained by the historical context of the surrounding text. They are part of the eternal, unchanging word of Allah, and just as relevant or subjective as anything else in the Quran. Unfortunately, there are very few verses of tolerance and peace to abrogate or even balance out the many that call for nonbelievers to be fought and subdued until they either accept humiliation, convert to Islam, or are killed. Muhammad's own martial legacy and the remarkable stress on violence found in the Quran have resulted in a trail of blood and tears across world history.

      Quran (8:12) - "I will cast terror into the hearts of those who disbelieve. Therefore strike off their heads and strike off every fingertip of them" No reasonable person would interpret this to mean a spiritual struggle......................................((

      Other than the fact that Muslims haven't killed every non-Muslim under their domain, there is very little else that they can point to as proof that theirs is a peaceful, tolerant religion. Where Islam is dominant (as in the Middle East and Pakistan) religious minorities suffer brutal persecution with little resistance. Where Islam is in the minority (as in Thailand, the Philippines and Europe) there is the threat of violence if Muslim demands are not met. Either situation seems to provide a justification for religious terrorism, which is persistent and endemic to Islamic fundamentalism.

      The reasons are obvious and begin with the Quran. Few verses of Islam's most sacred text can be construed to fit the contemporary virtues of religious tolerance and universal brotherhood. Those that do are earlier "Meccan" verses which are obviously abrogated by later ones. This is why Muslim apologists speak of the "risks" of trying to interpret the Quran without their "assistance" - even while claiming that it is a perfect book.

      So ingrained is violence in the religion that Islam has never really stopped being at war, either with other religions or with itself. The strangest and most untrue thing that can be said about Islam is that it is a Religion of Peace. If every standard by which the West is judged and condemned (slavery, imperialism, intolerance, women's rights, sexuality, warfare...) were applied equally to Islam, the verdict would be absolutely devastating. Islam never gives up what it conquers, be it religion, culture, language or life. Neither does it make apologies or any real effort at moral progress. It is the least open to dialogue and the most self-absorbed. It is convinced of its own perfection, yet brutally shuns self-examination and represses criticism.

      There are just too many Muslims who take the Quran literally... and too many others who couldn't care less about the violence done in the name of Islam.
      • WWMD 6 mths ago
        You have a fantasy concept of Islam. You are obviously paraphrasing anti-Islamic propaganda from "Reporter Ruben's 'Islam: Threat or Menace?'"

        If you had actually read the Quran, instead of doing self-serving sound-bites, you would know that the verses that give Muslims permission to go to war were revealed in a very limited historical context and forbid any violence towards non-combatants and Qurayshi who surrendered. There are, in fact, no verses in the Quran that authorize violence against non-Muslims just because they are not Muslim. Truth is, Islam recognizes freedom of religion and forbids forced conversions.

        If, as you claim above, that "Islam never gives up what it conquers.." how do you explain the existence of secular states with Muslim majorities, such as Turkey, Azerbaijan, Chechnya, and Tajikistan? How do you explain the (historically) peaceful coexistence of Muslims and Christians in countries such as Ethiopia, Egypt, Lebanon, and Iran?

        Are you even remotely aware of the documented reality that all of the violence and political extremism of Islamic terrorism is fueled and funded by the radical Islamic government of Saudi Arabia? Did you know that almost all Saudis hate their government's official religion and that our nation, the United States, maintains a significant military presence in Saudi Arabia to prevent the majority of Saudis from rising up against their government?

        If you think that it is immoral for Muslims to bring their religious values into their political life, do you think it is immoral for Fundamentalist Christians in the US to bring their religious values into American politics via the GOP? If you agree with the Republicans, then why would you refuse the same latitude to Muslims?

        You really need to stop reading propaganda.

        WWMD
      • WWMD 6 mths ago
        PS~ Yes, it's true that many Islamic theologians pretend that some verses of the Quran have been "abrogated" by other verses, but the Quran itself states that NONE of its verses can ever be abrogated. Not by anyone. Not even by Muhammad himself.

        People who advocate practices and beliefs based on "abrogation" may have some explaining to do when they face God on the Day of Judgement.
      • Rich 6 mths ago
        WWMD........My fantasies, kafir, are reserved for women! Hold your tongue..

        The Quran forbid any violence towards non-combatants and Qurayshi who SURRENDER????..SURRENDERED!!! Consider the example of the Qurayza Jews, who were completely obliterated only five years after Muhammad arrived in Medina. Their leader opted to stay neutral when their town was besieged by a Meccan army, sent to take revenge for Muhammad's deadly caravan raids. The tribe killed no one from either side and even surrendered peacefully to Muhammad after the Meccans had been turned back. Yet the prophet of Islam (A Pox Be Upon His Name!) had every male member of the Qurayza beheaded, and every woman and child enslaved, even raping one of the captives himself (what Muslim apologists might call "same day marriage").........((

        Muhammad was a military leader, laying siege to towns, massacring the men, raping their women, enslaving their children, and taking what was once the property of others as his own. On several occasions he rejected offers of surrender from the besieged inhabitants and butchered captives. He inspired his followers to battle even when they did not feel it was right to fight, promising them slaves and booty if they did and threatening them with Hell if they did not. Muhammad allowed his men to rape traumatized women captured in battle, usually on the very day their husbands and family were slaughtered.

        It is important for me to emphasize, here, that for the most part, Muslim armies waged aggressive campaigns, and it was the companions of Muhammad who made the most dramatic military gains in the decades following his death. The principle set in motion early on was that the civilian population of a town was to be destroyed (ie. men executed, women and children taken as slaves) if they defended themselves. Although modern Muslim apologists often claim that Islam only attacked in self-defense, this is not only an oxymoron but it is FLATLY CONTRADICTED BY THE ACCOUNTS OF MUSLIM HISTORIANS and others that go back to the time of Muhammad.

        Muhammad's failure to leave a clear line of succession resulted in perpetual internal war following his death. Those who knew him best first fought to keep remote tribes from leaving Islam and reverting to their preferred religion (the Ridda or 'Apostasy wars'). Then, within the closer community, early Meccan converts battled later ones. Hostility developed between those immigrants who had traveled with Muhammad to Mecca and the Ansar at Medina who had helped them settle in. Finally there was a violent struggle within Muhammad's own family between his favorite wife and favorite daughter - a jagged schism that has left Shias and Sunnis at each others' throats to this day.

        Although scholars like Ibn Khaldun, one of Islam's most respected philosophers, understood that "the holy war is a religious duty, because of the universalism of the Muslim mission and (the obligation to) convert everybody to Islam either by persuasion or by force", many other Muslims are either unaware or willfully ignorant of the Quran's near absence of verses that preach universal non-violence. Their understanding of Islam comes from what they are taught by others. In the West, it is typical for believers to think that their religion must be like Christianity - preaching the New Testament virtues of peace, love, and tolerance - because Muslims are taught that Islam is supposed to be superior in every way. They are somewhat surprised and embarrassed to learn that the evidence of the Quran and the bloody history of Islam are very much in contradiction to this.
    • thomas  •  North Royalton, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Mohammad ? Why would you change your name unless you have something to hide?
    • Peggy Braun  •  Los Angeles, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Remember a kid that boxed whose last name was Clay?? Many other sportsmen.
      • Rich 6 mths ago
        ep...another fackin' retard and hater of white people in general.........He's dead now and no big loss...
      • thomas 6 mths ago
        He turned right not left.
    • Robert  •  6 mths ago
      muslims should not be allowed in the usa, simple fact muslims are against everything the usa stands for, their agenda is to change the united states from within, they breed like roaches within a few years their numbers will allow them to make changes
    • Doc  •  7 mths ago
      Unless your name is "Lipschitz" there is no good reason to change your name.
      • Jay H 7 mths ago
        explain, please.
      • Rich 6 mths ago
        explain,please???? are you fackin' stupid?

        Good one, Doc!

        lol
      • Rich 6 mths ago
        by the way, I have this pain in my lower back..I am recently married....Can you suggest what might be wrong...?
    • Bill M  •  Watervliet, United States  •  7 mths ago
      Odio el SB 1070 Go to Iran and see what rights yoou have you #$%$ YOU are what is WRONG with AMERICA
      • Dennis S 6 mths ago
        Bill , you got it right there ,,, very well put ,,,
    • drandyd  •  7 mths ago
      As long as these people have their civil rights it matters not how many innocents some of them murder,or want to murder.I wonder why the media wants to continue to trumpet
      measures law enforcement uses to prevent acts of terrorism ?
    • OurVanishingAmerica.wordp ...  •  Miami, United States  •  7 mths ago
      Islamic culture exists outside the realm of civilization. It represents the last large group of barbarians on the planet.
      They live, but to die a violent death and enter a mythical paradise, filled with faux virgins.
      They strive to spread their primitive ideas of religious, moral and civil reform across a planet, they are ill equipped to understand, let alone change and maintain.
      The actions of too many, within the Muslim community have created ALL of the distrust and the need to monitor the actions of the group. Live with it or leave.
      Allahu akbar.
      • Richard 7 mths ago
        Maybe we can hope that the virgins they all get will be hung males with bacon refreshments.
      • john t 7 mths ago
        all their virgins look like clay aiken
      • Rich 6 mths ago
        lol
    • Knight  •  7 mths ago
      There is no one better at subterfuge than the muslims. Keith Ellison, the U.S. representative from Minnesota, changed his name from Hakim Mohammed to Keith. I guess he thought Keith sounded more electable. Muslims use scare tactics to get what they want and we must fight back. Just one example of their terror tactics. In the past week two hotels cancelled reservations for conferences that were to be held at their hotel. The conference at the Hyatt Place Hotel in Sugarland, Tx. had one speaker muslims objected to. The Hutton Hotel in Nashville, Tn. has cancelled reservations for a Nov. 11th conference that features Islamic issues. The Hutton cancelled because it received threats if it did not cancel. Muslims do not believe in freedom of speech, or any freedom, if it exposes their oppressive beliefs.
    • Ivana  •  Ventura, United States  •  6 mths ago
      ...as for the "Legal justification", ADAM GOLDMAN and MATT APUZZO....Two words...."Patriot Act !!! ". Idiots
    • Don  •  Medford, United States  •  7 mths ago
      Good idea! The bad ones have made this happen. Not all are terrorists, but why take the chance!!!
    • MidWestCoast  •  7 mths ago
      I'm sick and tired of coddling muslims.
    • Mike  •  Indianapolis, United States  •  6 mths ago
      You can put Lip Stick on a Pig and its still a Pig... I forgot Muslims don't like Pork... Then put Lard on their Lips and Bacon on their Sandwhiches...
    • Nomad  •  7 mths ago
      wow, i just started reading the islamic law, and you should too folks. it will give you good insight into just what kinds of fucking psycopaths these muslims are. . wow. i am a serious infidel. ok muhammed, come around me and ill send you to your virgins real quick
    • Red  •  7 mths ago
      Oh my, are they profiling..... About darn time.
    • Yep Yep  •  7 mths ago
      understood they are the most dangerious threat to the country - good job men.
    • JohnE  •  Fayetteville, United States  •  7 mths ago
      You mean this has just started ? I fail to understand why this is not going on all over the US.
    • WILL  •  7 mths ago
      just shoot them and save the trouble we have later. they wont rest until we are all dead, so why give them the opportuity....'
    • CeeJay  •  7 mths ago
      Shadow them, lean on them, let them know you are watching and that our country has a zero tolerance on any suspicious activity. And if they are terror related, well just shoot them.
    • Ted S  •  7 mths ago
      Does ANYBODY not completely understand why? I might be tempted to lock some of them up and ask a few questions with a rubber hose.
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