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Aref Assaf, PhD, President
aref@aafusa.org American Arab Forum,
www.aafusa.org
April 3, 2012
Mr. Paul Salvatoriello
Deputy Attorney General
Hughes Justice Complex
25 Market Street
Trenton, NJ 08625
Via email to:
Paul.Salvatoriello@lps.state.nj.us
Dear Mr. Salvatoriello:
Thank you very much for reaching out to me on Tuesday,
March 27, 2012 on the subject of the NYPD spying on American Muslims. Your
updates on the ‘information gathering’ by the Attorney General’s office are much
appreciated. You informed me that you have begun contacting several law
enforcement agencies throughout the State. You also reaffirmed the State’s
commitment to address the concerns of the Muslim community. I have attended and
spoken at the March 3, Summit Meeting in Trenton in which I expressed my
reservations about the hesitancy of Attorney General Chiesa to commence a formal
investigation of the NYPD espionage activities in New Jersey.
I have opined recently in the Star Ledger’s NJ Voices about my
uneasiness, which reflects my assessment of our community's evolving discontent.
The NYPD espionage has not ceased, and entrapment efforts
continue unabated. Doubtless, the trust that we have worked so hard to nurture
over the last decade has been shaken up to its roots. The American Muslim
community is very anxious for tangible steps that demonstrate the AG’s expressed
commitment to determine the extent of complicity, or lack thereof, of New Jersey
law enforcement agencies. Our ultimate objective is to hold the NYPD
accountable. To that end, I would like to propose some concrete steps to be
implemented.
1- Establish a New Jersey Attorney General’s Muslim Advisory
Council composed of leaders that truly represent the diversity of the American
Muslim community. Try to avoid having a majority of the old traditional
leadership represented. Instead, engage the emerging youth and professional
leaders. While administered by the AG’s office, other state and possibly federal
law enforcement agencies should also participate in this council on a rotating
basis. The purpose of the Council must reach beyond ceremonial purposes. Its
mandate must be to continually engage the community on the issues that matter to
them. As a targeted community, issues relating to racial and religious
profiling, both illegal in New Jersey, civil and religious rights violations,
and proactive engagement with law enforcement agencies, will require ongoing
discussions. Having such access to our community will provide the needed pulse
of what we are experiencing.
2- Issue an order to all NJ law enforcement agencies to
provide whatever documents they may have about current and past collaborative
relationships with the NYPD. While the AG may be excused for not commencing a
formal investigation of the NYPD due to the fact they are not a NJ State entity,
the NJ AG has the authority and mandate to seek full cooperation from police
departments in Newark, Paterson and New Brunswick as a start.
3- While the jurisdictional violation of NJ territory is a
serious issue, we strongly believe it pales compared to the widespread and
deliberate surveillance of an entire law abiding and innocent community simply
because of their faith and ethnicity. This must be the message of the AG and our
governor.
4- Consider supporting the call for legislative action to
better deal with future foreign invasion of NJ territory. I believe we need a
legislation that defines the legal and practical responses to future espionage
activities by non-state entities. As it stands now, we lack such legal
foundation on which to base our reaction to these activities. Local police
departments do not have clear guidelines on collaboration of this massive and
warrantless surveillance.
I have personally argued that in NJ, American Muslims are best
treated and consequently they have done more to make NJ safer, more productive
and a better place in which to raise a family. American Muslims are loyal
citizens and they care about the well-being of our fellow citizens and of our
country. We stand with those who want to move America forward. Let us rebuild
the bridges of trust and respect by being truly respectful and trustworthy.
I recognize my recommendations will require further
elaboration, a luxury absent in this letter. I am ready to engage you and others
in a serious discussion of the substance of my proposals.
Mr. Salvatoriello, you promised you would share my thoughts
and suggestions with the Attorney General, Jeffrey Chiesa. I hope to hear only
great news.
I remain,
Aref Assaf, PhD
President
American Arab Forum
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