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		<title>Why Are the Feds Cultivating &#034;Homegrown Terrorists&#034;?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>The FBI caught another homegrown terrorist this week, except like  many recent plots the agency has “uncovered,” the attack was a plant, a  plan concocted by the FBI itself. It’s the latest in a growing number of  terrorism plots that the FBI stirs up by infiltrating communities and  helping to devise attack plans. The practice raises serious questions  about the government’s implementation of it’s ongoing war on terror.</p>
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				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The FBI caught another homegrown terrorist this week, except like  many recent plots the agency has “uncovered,” the attack was a plant, a  plan concocted by the FBI itself. It’s the latest in a growing number of  terrorism plots that the FBI stirs up by infiltrating communities and  helping to devise attack plans. The practice raises serious questions  about the government’s implementation of it’s ongoing war on terror.</p>
<p>The recent case involves 21-year-old from Baltimore named Antonio  Martinez, who’d reportedly converted to Islam, changed his name to  Muhammad Hussain and planned to blow up a bomb outside a military  recruitment center in Baltimore.  None of the plot, however, existed  before the FBI instigated it and Martinez had no contact with any real  terrorist organization.</p>
<p>The FBI deployed an informant to pose as an accomplice by <a href="http://colorlines.com/archives/2010/10/government_snoops_are_using_facebook.html">adding Martinez as a friend on Facebook</a>  and communicate with him through Facebook messages. Martinez reportedly  updated his status with comments about his devotion to Jihad.  Once the  young man had been identified as a target, the FBI informant helped  imagine and orchestrate the plot, and supplied Martinez with a fake bomb  and a vehicle to transport it.  After he attempted to detonate the  explosive remotely, the FBI arrested Martinez.  If convicted of charges,  he could face life in prison.</p>
<p>The case is the second since Thanksgiving and one of many more over  the past decade, in which the federal government has deployed informants  to “catch” terrorists inside the country.  It’s all part of the FBI’s  wider practice of targeting American Muslims—largely, according to some  reports, Muslim converts as well as American born black Muslims. But far  from stopping ongoing plots and interrupting “radicalization,” the FBI  is fabricating plans, providing the tools to carry out attacks and  inciting suspects to do so.</p>
<p>As U.S. Attorney Rod Rosenstein told the <a href="http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20101208/ts_alt_afp/usattackarrestinternetfacebook">AFP</a>,  “There was no actual danger,” because the people posing as accomplices were FBI employees.</p>
<p>Nonetheless, the FBI claims that Martinez posed a real threat  because, according to Richard McFeely, an FBI special agent, the young  man was “absolutely committed to carrying out an attack which would have  cost lives.”</p>
<p>“The case,” reports the <a href="http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20101208/ts_alt_afp/usattackarrestinternetfacebook">AFP</a>:</p>
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<p>bore a striking resemblance to that of a Somali-American arrested  in Portland, Oregon, last month after trying to set off what he thought  was an explosives-laden van parked near a Christmas tree ceremony.</p>
<p>The device was actually a dummy bomb supplied by undercover FBI  agents who had contacted him months before and pretended to be  accomplices, and the would-be attacker, Mohamed Osman Mohamud, 19, was  charged with “attempted use of a weapon of mass destruction.”</p>
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<p>The informant program targeting American Muslims is part of a larger and developing FBI policy.  As<a href="http://colorlines.com/archives/2010/10/a_week_after_faisal_shahzad.html"> I wrote</a> in October:</p>
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<p>An extensive investigation, Anjali Kamat reports that the FBI has  repeatedly used secret informants to gather questionable information and  even entrap groups of people into supporting acts of terrorism. These  informants are often Muslim men found guilty of non-terrorism related  crimes and who face deportation or jail time.</p>
<p>In numerous cases, documented at length by the DN investigation,  there are serious questions as to whether the tactic is creating crimes  out of thin air. In one case, an FBI informant befriended a Muslim  business owner. When that business started failing, the informant, who  was himself facing deportation, offered the other man a loan that was  allegedly laundered for weapons buying. The exchange led to terrorism  convictions.</p>
<p>Karen Greenberg of the NYU Center for Law and Security explains,  “the conviction rate for cases that involve informants is almost 100  percent.” But according to James Wedick, a former FBI agent, “90 percent  of the cases that you see that have occurred in the last 10 years are  garbage.”</p>
<p>Wedick also says that economic strains are often the way that  informants entrap others. In Newburgh, NY, an FBI informant allegedly  entrapped four black Muslim men from a poor neighborhood, pushing them  to participate in an attempted attack on a synagogue in the area</p>
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<p>High profile domestic terrorism plots appear to have increased in  recent months, but they’ve been largely concocted. As the 10th  anniversary of September 11th approaches, the government appears to be  one of the key players in the maintenance of a believable terrorist  threat.</p>
<p>Amna Akbar, fellow at the Center for Human Rights and Global Justice  of New York University School of Law, says, “What’s really interesting  is that there’s been a significant increase in high profile so-called  homegrown terrorism cases recently where the the actual threat is  constructed by the government. There does not seem to be very much actual threat to justify the ongoing ‘war on terror’ and there are  serious questions about why the government is going to such lengths in  these cases.”</p>
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