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    NYPD document: Gather intel info at Shiite mosques

    NEW YORK (AP) — The New York Police Department recommended increasing surveillance of thousands of Shiite Muslims and their mosques, based solely on their religion, as a way to sweep the Northeast for signs of Iranian terrorists, according to interviews and a newly obtained secret police document.

    The document offers a rare glimpse into the thinking of NYPD intelligence officers and how, when looking for potential threats, they focused their spying efforts on mosques and Muslims. Police analysts listed a dozen mosques from central Connecticut to the Philadelphia suburbs. None has been linked to terrorism, either in the document or publicly by federal agencies.

    The Associated Press has reported for months that the NYPD infiltrated mosques, eavesdropped in cafes and monitored Muslim neighborhoods with plainclothes officers. Its spying operations were begun after the 2001 terror attacks with help from the CIA in a highly unusual partnership.

    The May 2006 NYPD intelligence report, entitled "US-Iran Conflict: The Threat to New York City," made a series of recommendations, including: "Expand and focus intelligence collections at Shi'a mosques."

    The NYPD is prohibited under its own guidelines and city law from basing its investigations on religion. Under FBI guidelines, which the NYPD says it follows, many of the recommendations in the police document would be prohibited.

    The report, drawn largely from information available in newspapers or sites like Wikipedia, was prepared for Police Commissioner Raymond Kelly. It was written at a time of great tension between the U.S. and Iran. That tension over Iran's nuclear ambition has increased again recently.

    Police estimated the New York area Shiite population to be about 35,000, with Iranians making up about 8,500. The document also calls for canvassing the Palestinian community because there might be terrorists there.

    "The Palestinian community, although not Shi'a, should also be assessed due to presence of Hamas members and sympathizers and the group's relationship with the Iranian government," analysts wrote.

    The secret document stands in contrast to statements by Mayor Michael Bloomberg, who said the NYPD never considers religion in its policing. Kelly has said police go only where investigative leads take them, but the document described no leads to justify expanded surveillance at Shiite mosques.

    The document also renews debate over how the NYPD privately views Muslims. Kelly has faced calls for his resignation recently from some Muslim activists for participating in a video that says Muslims want to "infiltrate and dominate" the United States. The NYPD showed the video to nearly 1,500 officers during training.

    Documents previously obtained by the AP show widespread NYPD infiltration of mosques. It's not clear, however, whether the May 2006 report prompted police to infiltrate the mosques on the list. One former police official who has seen the report said that, generally, the recommendations were followed but he could not say for sure whether these mosques were infiltrated.

    A current law enforcement official, also familiar with the report, said that since it was issued the NYPD learned that Hezbollah was more political than religious and concluded that it's not effective to monitor Shiites.

    Both insisted on anonymity because they were not authorized to discuss the program.

    Neither David Cohen, the NYPD's top intelligence officer, nor department spokesman Paul Browne responded to emails or phone calls from The Associated Press this week.

    Iran is an overwhelmingly Shiite country, but Shiites are a small percentage of the U.S. Muslim population. By contrast, al-Qaida is a Sunni organization and many U.S. leaders consider Shiite clerics as allies in the fight against homegrown extremism. Shiites are often oppressed overseas and many have sought asylum in the West.

    The document is dated just weeks after Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice told Congress that, "We may face no greater challenge from a single country than from Iran."

    Even now, the U.S. remains particularly concerned with Iran, not only because of its nuclear research but also because intelligence officials don't believe they know how Iranian sympathizers inside the United States would respond if the two countries went to war. By far, the largest group of Iranians in the U.S. lives in or around Los Angeles. Yet the NYPD, with a smaller Iranian population that police estimated at about 8,500 in New York City, shared the concerns about reactions to an open military conflict.

    Asad Sadiq, president of the Bait-ul-Qaim mosque in the Philadelphia suburb of Delran, N.J., said the NYPD was being unfairly broad.

    "If you attack Cuba, are all the Catholics going to attack here? This is called guilt by association," Sadiq, a dentist, said after seeing his mosque in the NYPD document. "Just because we are the same religion doesn't mean we're going to stand up and harm the United States. It's really absurd."

    The AP showed the document to several veteran counterterrorism analysts. None said they had seen anything like it.

    "It's really problematic if you make a jump from a possible international conflict to saying therefore we need to monitor Shiite mosques writ large," said Brian Fishman, the former research director at West Point's Combatting Terrorism Center. "It doesn't follow."

    For instance, the NYPD analysts focused much of the report on the Alavi Foundation, a New York nonprofit group that the federal government has since accused of being secretly controlled by the Iranian government. Analysts then looked at a mosque where Alavi members prayed and that police say may have been linked to an effort to buy information about rocket technology for Iran.

    There is no explanation, however, for how those suspicions warranted expanding surveillance to other Shiite mosques, including those far outside the department's jurisdiction in Connecticut and New Jersey.

    "Any time that you begin to isolate certain communities from a policing perspective because you think there's risk, you have the potential that somebody overreaches," said Robert Riegle, a former Department of Homeland Security analyst who oversaw efforts to work with state and local agencies.

    At the Al-Mahdi Foundation mosque in Brooklyn, worshippers intoned their prayers Wednesday while touching their foreheads to disks of clay on the floor, a Shiite tradition.

    "After 1,400 years, the Shias are being targeted in Iraq, in Afghanistan, in Pakistan, everywhere," Imam Malik Sakhawat Hussain said after being told that his mosque was in the NYPD document. "If U.S. authorities become suspicious of the Shias, I would say we are a very oppressed community of the world."

    At the Masjid Al-Rahman, a prayer hall in the basement of a Brooklyn apartment building, manager Abo Maher was surprised to see his mosque on the NYPD's list of Shiite locations.

    "This isn't even Shia," he said. "Their information is wrong."

    The police department's Demographics Unit, the secretive squad of plainclothes officers used to monitor restaurants, social clubs and other gathering spots, found similar issues in Iranian neighborhoods, one former NYPD official recalled.

    Muslims make up only a fraction of New York's Iranian community so squad members returned from their rounds in Iranian neighborhoods and reported finding Jews and Christians, the former official said.

    Sadiq, the New Jersey mosque president, said about 250 families — mostly Pakistanis and Indians and few Iraqis — attend his mosque. Every few years, he said, an FBI agent stops by, introduces himself and asks whether there's been any radical rhetoric in his mosque and whether he knows anyone with connections to Iran. The most recent meeting was just Wednesday, he said, and the NYPD would be welcome if it came openly.

    The intelligence unit operates in secrecy with little outside oversight. The City Council is not told about secret intelligence programs. And though the unit operates under the auspices of a federal anti-drug task force and receives federal money, it is not overseen by Congress. The Obama administration, including the Justice Department, has repeatedly sidestepped questions about whether it endorses the NYPD's tactics.

    "They think that they can do whatever they want and get away with it," Sadiq said.

    The document also suggests a broader international intelligence mission than the department has previously acknowledged. The NYPD has officers stationed in 11 foreign cities such as London, Paris, Madrid, and Tel Aviv, where they work with local police and act as the NYPD's eyes and ears overseas.

    In their recommendations for the foreign liaison unit, analysts wrote that officers should: "Focus international intelligence collection on the Iranian threat, to include the activities of the IIS, Hezbollah, Hamas etc. throughout Europe and the Middle East."

    NYPD officers abroad are not supposed to be spies and do not answer to the U.S. director of national intelligence or the CIA station chiefs who coordinate America's efforts to gather intelligence on Iran. In fact, the NYPD's international officers aren't even paid by the department. Rather, the program is paid for through a nonprofit foundation that raises money from corporate donors.

    It has not previously been known that the NYPD would consider gathering overseas intelligence on Iranian intelligence services. The police department does not disclose details about the inner workings of the international program to the City Council, to Congress or to U.S. intelligence agencies.

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    • miskabaci  •  Riverview, Florida  •  3 mths ago
      At least the nypd is smarter than congress
      • savedbygrace 3 mths ago
        AMEN BROTHER (or SISTER).
      • J 3 mths ago
        It does not take much to be smarter than congress
    • John  •  Ossining, New York  •  3 mths ago
      So? Where else would they look, Irish Pubs? Chinatown?
      • Rand March 3 mths ago
        Actually, the NYPD spent DECADES spying on Irish pubs. It was bigotry. How is this different?
      • A Yahoo! User 3 mths ago
        And the irish organised crime in the city had NOTHING to do with that right???...JACKWAGON
      • FRANK 3 mths ago
        The harps they spied on were murderous butchers
    • Spectator  •  3 mths ago
      Rather be careful than sorry! Innocent until they explode!
    • Outraged  •  3 mths ago
      And in other news, cows have been targeted as a possible source of milk. Next up: The Chicken/ Egg Conspiracy.
    • CiscoKid13  •  London, United Kingdom  •  3 mths ago
      Hey I now live in Europe. Whenever I travel through any airport now I call myself Mr.Random. That is because I am always told that I'm being singled out for a more through search RANDOMLY. I am not a Muslim. I am not from The Middle East, I am Puerto Rican. I only look like I 'may be' from Morocco or Libya, or Iran. Ever since 9/11 I've had to put up with this racial profiling in almost every airport I go into. As far as I'm concerned no one should complain about tightened security measures, no matter how oppressive it may seem to you, until all potential and would be terrorists are identified and dealt with. I have lost my right to privacy and freedom because of the actions of some misguided fools. I have no voice on the matter. What makes Shi'as any different from me?
      • RICHARD 3 mths ago
        At least you take it like a man! Well said and the Lord bless you!
    • Ray  •  Ocala, Florida  •  3 mths ago
      I would be concerned about this, except I know that the only Christians involved in 9/11 were the victims. If Moslems do not want to be looked at as potential terrorists then they should police themselves. All they need to do is either turn in any of their members who are terrorists, supporters or sympathizers of terrorists. If they object to infidels handling the problem, then execute them themselves.
      • Fed up in WI 3 mths ago
        Yea, more education at work. Did you finish spelling in 3rd grade?
      • Mike 3 mths ago
        Fed Up, this is not a spell check board or about formal education. Some of the smartest individuals do not have formal education but plenty of good old common horse sense which out weighs any misspelled word.
      • Blue bulldog 3 mths ago
        dream on ray.
    • Dicky  •  3 mths ago
      These jihadists should not even be in our country in the first place, and its very suspicious that almost every western christian country is getting mass immigration invasion of high birth rate immigrants. It almost seem like a conspiracy to degrade & destroy western nations cultures and societies and future conflicts like the Balkans. Look up history and find out what happened to the buddhists in Afghanistan
    • micsavage  •  3 mths ago
      As the NYPD, and all law enforcement, should be doing!!! Would you rather them keep a watch on the local Bingo parlors instead?
    • James  •  Santa Clara, California  •  3 mths ago
      It is not a religion. It's a terrorist front group!!!
    • Dicky  •  3 mths ago
      The NYC was doing a fine job, they popped numerous Albanian jihadists planning to murder US troops overseas and here, and US citizens.
    • Rasser  •  3 mths ago
      What is the old middle eastern saying: Hold your friends close and your enemies closer? NY is doing it right.
    • Rebecca B  •  3 mths ago
      GO NYPD!!!!
    • Delosz  •  3 mths ago
      They should start spying before 9/11
    • Alex  •  New York, New York  •  3 mths ago
      in a video that says Muslims want to "infiltrate and dominate" the United States
      And who believe that it is not a true? That is the only way for them to get rid of enemy #1 -- USA.
      But Kelly should resign because corruption in NYPD under his guidance grows out of control...
    • Rat Racer  •  3 mths ago
      How many planes have been hijacked by Catholic Nuns?
    • Rabid Dog  •  3 mths ago
      Keep up the good work NYPD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    • crunch  •  Mililani Town, Hawaii  •  3 mths ago
      right on nypd...we should be doing that in every town, city and state...its called profiling folks
    • Gary  •  Seattle, Washington  •  3 mths ago
      So?
    • Pete W  •  Kalamazoo, Michigan  •  3 mths ago
      I think .since Desert Storm and kicking Addams Army out of Kuwait and then 10, years later Once again going after Saddam ,7 afterthought was over & they started their Hide and Seek game of terror and finding them Using school Hospitals and Mosques to hide and store weapons and make IEDs bombs ,I would want to find out all I could about what goes on in Masques in this country. Then don’t for get Reverend Right,and hi s Church maybe division of Church & State should be scrutinized. Also ,I don’t want to leave out Magadha Al-sadr in Iraq ,he was and still is dangerous to Iraq & US workers still In Iraq.
    • Craig U  •  Los Angeles, California  •  3 mths ago
      Let them do their job. Bravo to them.
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