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"Operation Green Quest" Singles Out Muslims

A Search Campaign By The Custom Services Against Muslim Organizations

Reported By Marwa El-Naggar, IOL Staff

CAIRO, March 21, (IslamOnline) - The U.S. Treasury Dept. agencies such as IRS and ATF, as well as some FBI agents, led by Custom Services, raided several Muslim organizations Wednesday morning, in Virginia, Georgia, and Washington D.C., a prominent Muslim American told IslamOnline Thursday.

In an exclusive interview with IslamOnline, Dr. Mohamed S. Omeish, President of the Success Foundation, said that several organizations had been raided, including the Success Foundation, a not-for-profit, charity foundation set up for educational and humanitarian work. The Muslim World League offices were also raided, as well as several Muslim-owned businesses, such as MAR-JAC companies, and Sterling Management.

"The raids were all carried out at approximately the same time, for the element of surprise," he stated.

Omeish said that although the Custom Services claimed that they were not specifically singling out Muslims, "everyone who was targeted was Muslim, and all organizations raided were Muslim."

"I was a witness to what happened. About 15 FBI agents raided the Success Foundation offices around 11 a.m.," he said noting that all the raids were carried out at the same time.

"The agents burst into the offices, wielding their weapons. They told everyone to put their hands up and turn around. They conducted body searches on all the employees, and asked us if we had any weapons on us. Obviously we did not," he said.

"They then took everyone's personal information. We then asked them the reason for the raids and asked to see their warrant. They showed us the warrant which was issued on March 13, 2002.

"The agents wanted to interrogate us, but we demanded the presence of our lawyers, after which they stopped questioning us and told us we could go home."

"We refused to leave the offices until they left, which happened around 6 p.m. During this time they refused to let us use the phones, whether to make calls, or to answer them. They took all the documents they found in the office, including the computers."

"They asked us to contact the agent in charge of the interrogations regarding the raids, dubbed "Operation Green Quest", if we wanted to help them in any way," Omeish added.

"Evidently there is a group of people in the [George W.] Bush administration who would like to see that Muslims are not allowed to help their fellow Muslims overseas, even if this help was legitimate. The Success Foundation is a respectable, legitimate charity," he stated.

When asked if Muslims could take any action regarding these developments, he said, "We have to find out more. Why are we a part of this investigation? Are there going to be any criminal charges against us?"

"We have to talk to our lawyers," he added. "We are going to hold a press conference at noon today to voice our outrage against what happened, but in order to take any legal action, we will have to talk to our lawyers."

"Muslims in America are being consistently targeted by the government. The Custom Services claimed that they were after any organizations that allegedly funded 'terrorists', but the organizations they raided were legitimate charities and businesses," he said.

 

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