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www.Americans4Qatanani.org
For Immediate Release
Community rallies in support of Imam Mohammad Qatanani’s desire
to become an American citizen
Contact, Aref Assaf, Spokesman for A4Q, 973-960-2673
Newark, May 5, 2008: A cross section of ethnic, religious, and
cultural groups and individuals will rally in front of the
federal building in Newark, NJ to express its unconditional
support for Imam M. Qatanani, to be granted along with his
family, permanent residency in the US. The three day trial which
commences on May 8 will consider the validity of the
deportations proceeding brought by the US government against the
Imam, his wife and his three foregin born children. The petition
denial of June 2006 was based on the government's claim that the
Imam did not divulge alleged criminal convictions in Israel
where in 1993 he was detained for three months then released.
The US government’s main charge is alleged misrepresentation in
the immigration application about arrests or convictions before
arriving into the United States. This claim is baseless as the
Imam has been completely forthright regarding his three month
detention by the Israeli Military in 1993 during the first
intifada. It is important to state that the US government does
not charge the Imam of being or having been a member of any
blacklisted organizations.
The Imam has consistently stated that, while detained by Israel,
he had never seen an Israeli judge, never appeared in court,
never confessed, nor admitted to any alleged illegal
memberships. In fact, there are no properly authenticated
legal documents linking the imam to any conviction. The US
government has also failed to provide evidence of any such
“confession” as mandated by a court order which expired on April
18th This failure alone should cause the court to
throw out the government’s case.
But even in cases where there are verifiable Israeli Military
Court convictions, the defects of that court system are well
documented by Israel’s own human rights organizations, U.S and
international human rights organizations and even the Israeli
Supreme Court.
Since arriving in the US in 1996, the Imam has transformed the
Muslim community into a vibrant, participatory and a productive
community. His unrivalled leadership in first uniting the
different Muslim communities into a large and more recognized
and respected community is well documented. Equally important
has been the pivotal role the Imam has played in building bridge
of cooperation and mutual respect with other religious groups.
The Imam’s visionary leadership and risk taking have showered
him with accolades from so many organizations and leaders.
For the past four months, A4Q, the Americans for Qatanani
grassroots campaign has worked to demonstrate the intrinsic
value of keeping the Imam in the US and his limitless passion
for doing what is just and right. Thousands of people have
signed a special petition, hundreds have volunteered their time
and services to promoting the cause, and many more contributed
generously to help with the Imam’s legal expense. The most
outstanding feature of the campaign has been the spontaneous and
unconditional support people offered in support of the Imam. To
them, the government has made a terrible mistake in dragging
this noble man into court, and if his appeal is denied, by
standing to irrevocably lose all the goodwill he has earned with
law enforcement agencies and his expansive congregation.
It is our belief that the imam’s case will be approved and that
he and his family will get the legal permanent residence they
deserve after nine years of waiting. For the Imam’s pleas is
also that of thousands of American citizens who have championed
his cause. We continue to believe the US government has a very
weak case, if any, against the Imam and that truth will prevail.
Americans4Qatanani is a grassroots campaign founded to support
Imam Mohammad Qatanani. To learn more about the A4Q, please
visit our website,
www.americans4qatanani.org.
If you plan to attend and cover the rallies and the trial, you
are requested to contact our spokesman mentioned above, who
along with other designated persons will be available for
interviews. |