Judicial Watch Sues FBI
Judicial
Watch Sues FBI, Justice Department for Records Detailing FBI Director Mueller’s
Secret Meeting with Radical Islamic Organizations
July
23, 2012 |
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Judicial Watch Also
Probes FBI Decision to Purge Training Curricula of Material Deemed ‘Offensive’
to Muslims
(Washington,
DC) – Judicial Watch,
the public interest group that investigates and fights government corruption,
announced today that it has filed a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) lawsuit (Judicial Watch v. Federal
Bureau of Investigation and U.S. Department of Justice (No.
1:12-cv-01183)) against the Obama Department of Justice (DOJ) and the
Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) seeking access to records detailing a
February 2012 meeting between FBI Director Robert Mueller and Muslim
organizations. Judicial Watch is also investigating the FBI’s subsequent
controversial decision to purge the agency’s training curricula of material
deemed “offensive” to Muslims.
On
March 7, 2012, Judicial Watch submitted FOIA requests to the FBI and the DOJ
seeking access to records concerning or relating to a February 8, 2012, meeting
between FBI Director Robert Mueller and various Islamic
organizations.
Judicial Watch seeks “any and all records setting criteria or guidelines for FBI curricula on Islam or records identifying potentially offensive material within the FBI curricula on Islam,” as well as any directives to withdraw FBI presentations and curricula on Islam. Judicial Watch also seeks records of communications between the Office of the Attorney General and several entities, including the Obama White House, the Executive Office of the President, and Muslim organizations, such as the Muslim Brotherhood, the Islamic Society of North America, and the Council for American-Islamic Relations regarding the FBI’s curricula on Islam.
The FBI acknowledged receipt of Judicial Watch’s FOIA request on March 20, 2012, and was required to respond by May 1, 2012. The DOJ acknowledged receiving Judicial Watch’s FOIA request on March 14, 2012, and was required to respond by April 11, 2012. To date, neither agency has responded to Judicial Watch’s request in accordance with FOIA law.
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Judicial Watch seeks “any and all records setting criteria or guidelines for FBI curricula on Islam or records identifying potentially offensive material within the FBI curricula on Islam,” as well as any directives to withdraw FBI presentations and curricula on Islam. Judicial Watch also seeks records of communications between the Office of the Attorney General and several entities, including the Obama White House, the Executive Office of the President, and Muslim organizations, such as the Muslim Brotherhood, the Islamic Society of North America, and the Council for American-Islamic Relations regarding the FBI’s curricula on Islam.
The FBI acknowledged receipt of Judicial Watch’s FOIA request on March 20, 2012, and was required to respond by May 1, 2012. The DOJ acknowledged receiving Judicial Watch’s FOIA request on March 14, 2012, and was required to respond by April 11, 2012. To date, neither agency has responded to Judicial Watch’s request in accordance with FOIA law.
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FBI Director Robert
Mueller reportedly met secretly on February 8, 2012, at FBI headquarters with a
coalition of Islamist organizations, some with radical ties to terrorist
organizations. For example, per The Washington
Examiner, one group that reportedly met with Mueller – the
Islamic Society of North America – “was tied to the terror groups Hamas and the
Muslim Brotherhood in federal court documents.” The government named the Islamic
Society of North America as an unindicted
co-conspirator in the Holy Land Foundation terrorist financing lawsuit,
along with the Council on American-Islamic Relations, and the North American
Islamic Trust.
During the February
8 meeting, Mueller reportedly assured the Islamic groups in attendance that the
agency had ordered the removal of presentations and curricula on Islam from FBI
offices around the country that were deemed “offensive.” As reported by NPR,
overall, “The FBI has completed a review of offensive training material and has
purged 876 pages and 392 presentations, according to a briefing provided to
lawmakers.”
The material purge
was reportedly initiated in response to a letter of complaint sent by Senator
Dick Durbin (D-IL). However, other members of Congress, including Rep. Allen
West (R-FL), object to allowing radical Muslim organizations the opportunity to
dictate U.S. counterterrorism policy and want the material to be reinserted into
the documents: “Now you have an environment of political correctness which
precludes these agents from doing their proper job and due diligence to go after
the perceived threat,” Congressman
West said.
“There
is no question that the country is less safe when we allow radical Muslim
organizations to tell the FBI how to train its agents and do its job,” said
Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton. “The FBI’s purge of so called offensive
material is political correctness run amok and it puts the nation at risk. The
Obama administration owes the American people a full accounting of how and why
his terrible decision was made.”
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I'm thankful that JW is digging into allegations but at what price. In this instance we would not even be talking about Muslims if it weren't for our government creating 9/11.
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