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Media report
on Dr. Al-Arian inaccurate
April 10, 2004
Tampa--
On April 5, an Associated Press article appeared in several newspapers
under the headline "Government filing says Al-Arian was briefly
FBI informant." The article's first sentence states, "Federal
prosecutors say a former professor was briefly an FBI informant,
according to newly filed court documents." This assertion has
since been repeated in various media outlets, from the local newspapers
in Tampa, Florida, to CNN, and the Arab press.
The Tampa Bay
Coalition for Justice and Peace would like to correct this egregious
inaccuracy. Dr. Sami Al-Arian has never been an informant for the
FBI or any other government body. In fact, the
government does not maintain that Dr. Al-Arian has ever been an
informant. The media assertions are based purely on the statement
of government prosecutors in court documents that claim that Dr.
Al- Arian "was a source of information for a brief period of
time." Nowhere in that or any other document is he referred
to as having been an "informant." That label, a creation
of a reporter, has since been used by other media outlets.
It must be emphasized
that Dr. Al-Arian's extent of involvement with the federal officials
entails providing them with reading materials about Islam for the
education and sensitivity training of the FBI, to help in the Bureau's
future dealings with the community.
During the three
decades in which he has lived in the United States, Dr. Sami Al-Arian
has enjoyed the utmost trust and confidence of the American Muslim
community, climbing to the top ranks of its leadership as an outspoken
advocate of civil rights for all. He has maintained an impeccable
record as an honest and trustworthy leader who believes strongly
in upright citizenship and public service.
We ask that
reporters diligently fact-check their articles before making such
assumptions publicly. Otherwise, these recent media reports may
be construed as part of a concerted effort to dent Dr.
Al-Arian's credibility, thereby stemming the enormous outpouring
of support that he has received from Americans of all backgrounds
since his unjust incarceration fourteen months ago.
The Tampa Bay
Coalition for Justice and Peace urges all concerned citizens to
demand a retraction from media outlets that have printed such inaccuracies.
The media should be held accountable for misleading coverage.
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