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FBI Looking to Recruit Arabs
Associated Press ^ | May 30, 2002 | WAYNE PARRY

Posted on 05/30/2002 1:16:40 PM PDT by Printers Angel

PATERSON, N.J. -- Once again, FBI agents are heading to this heavily Arab-American community where at least six of the Sept. 11 hijackers lived. But this time they are not looking to lock anyone up.

Instead, the bureau wants to sign them up -- as FBI recruits in the war on terrorism.

It may prove to be a hard sell in a community where many Muslims can tell of relatives and friends grabbed for questioning and not seen again for months.

"I don't think I'd be terribly interested in that," said Ali Erikenoglu, 40, an American-born Turk who was interrogated a week and a half after the attacks by four FBI agents. The agents questioned his patriotism and asked, "What kind of American are you?" he said.

Agents rummaged through his belongings and demanded his Social Security number, passport, work address and the names and phone numbers of his friends, he said. The agents told him an informant claimed he made disparaging remarks about America after the attack on the USS Cole, something Erikenoglu denies doing.

It questioning like Erikenoglu's that led to Saturday's job fair at Paterson's leading mosque, the Islamic Center of Passaic County.

After community leaders and residents complained about the tone and manner of questioning, the FBI and state and local law enforcement agencies held a series of meetings to mend fences. Agents were informed about Muslim customs and culture, and residents were assured the government was not out to harass them.

The American Muslim Union decided to sponsor the career day, inviting the FBI, New Jersey State Police, Paterson Police Department and the Passaic County Prosecutor's Office to interview potential recruits.

"Sure, people will have reservations," said Mohamed Younes, the group's president. "But we are part of this community -- all of it. You can't complain that someone doesn't know you or understand you if you don't make an effort to teach them. We are as American as anybody else, and this country's problems are our problems, too."

The need for Arab-American officers and agents is great. Of the more than 300 FBI agents assigned to New Jersey, not one speaks Arabic, though the bureau has one staff translator, spokeswoman Sandra Carroll said.

Paterson is where a half-dozen of the hijackers rented an apartment shortly before the Sept. 11 attacks.

The job fair was planned weeks before FBI Director Robert Mueller announced plans to hire an additional 900 agents to fight terrorism, but the event fits nicely into those plans, Carroll said.

Candidates must be U.S. citizens who have completed four years of college and can pass a written and physical test and a background check. Applicants not accepted for agent training could still work for the agency as translators.

"The pitch will be no different than it would to any other group," said John Page, supervisory agent in the FBI's West Paterson office. "We're hoping to convey that it would be a terrific occupation that would let them serve their country."

Residents like Erikenoglu are skeptical.

"It sounds like they're looking for people from the community to use to get at other people in the community," he said.

"Are these people going to be used as pawns against the community?" asked Hani Awadallah, president of the Paterson-based Arab-American Civic Organization. "You wonder."

Awadallah said there is a clear need for Arab-Americans to serve in law enforcement, but he questioned the timing.

"Why didn't they ask us before Sept. 11?" he said.


TOPICS: News/Current Events; US: New Jersey
KEYWORDS: arabs; fbi; newjersey
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1 posted on 05/30/2002 1:16:40 PM PDT by Printers Angel
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To: Printers Angel
>"Are these people going to be used as pawns against the community?" asked Hani Awadallah,

Yes. The era of jihadist clear sailing the in the US is over Hani.

2 posted on 05/30/2002 1:18:39 PM PDT by Dialup Llama
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To: Printers Angel
Will they wear wires if they are asked to? Sounds like a great opportunity for slick alqaeda sympathisers to throw monkeywrenches in any investigations.
3 posted on 05/30/2002 1:19:37 PM PDT by swarthyguy
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To: Printers Angel
>After community leaders and residents complained about the tone and manner of questioning,

Possibly something to do with the fact that members of your 'community' murdered 3,000 people with promises of more to follow.

4 posted on 05/30/2002 1:20:01 PM PDT by Dialup Llama
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To: Printers Angel
I think this will not work. Better to have a presumptive deportation program for all non-citizen middle easterners, with a very limited number of exemptions available to those who meet certain criteria and can pass a rigorous screening process.
5 posted on 05/30/2002 1:20:36 PM PDT by Maceman
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To: Printers Angel
"Why didn't they ask us before Sept. 11?" he said

Sheesh! It's a free country; you joined the military or law enforcement if you wanted to. What an attitude!

6 posted on 05/30/2002 1:21:45 PM PDT by swarthyguy
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To: a_turk
ping
7 posted on 05/30/2002 1:22:56 PM PDT by HiTech RedNeck
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To: Printers Angel
They are probably going to recruit more Christian Arabs than Muslim Arabs, since most Arabs in the U.S. are the Marionite Christians from Lebanon, Syria, Jordan, etc. and Copts from Egypt. They came here to escape persecution by the Muslims.
8 posted on 05/30/2002 1:23:25 PM PDT by Pyro7480
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To: Printers Angel
...said Ali Erikenoglu, 40, an American-born Turk who...

Ok, I'm confused. Is he American, or is he a Turk? Why the heck did we EVER allow political correctness to take hold in this country? It makes communicating so difficult.

<sarcasm>Hey Ali: If you don't want to be an American, we'd be happy to send you to wherever you'd be happy. After all, we're always concerned about your HAPPINESS and SELF-ESTEEM here...</sarcasm>

;) ttt

9 posted on 05/30/2002 1:24:12 PM PDT by detsaoT
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To: Printers Angel
Last night on TV was a review of "Code Talkers", the story of 400 Navajo Indians who went to war in the pacific to help their country win.

I'd like to see 4,000 Arabs, Muslims, Pakistanis, Afgans, etc. helping out their adopeted home country.

10 posted on 05/30/2002 1:26:26 PM PDT by Drango
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To: Printers Angel
"Sure, people will have reservations," said Mohamed Younes, the group's president. "But we are part of this community -- all of it. You can't complain that someone doesn't know you or understand you if you don't make an effort to teach them. We are as American as anybody else, and this country's problems are our problems, too."

First of all, the FBI already has one Arab muslim agent who refuses to interrogate his own kind. Secondly, I don't need or want to be taught anything about Islam that I don't already know. Thirdly, if they are as American as anybody else why aren't they forthcoming about what they knew prior to 9-11 and what they know now? These people are NOT to be trusted and the FBI risks our national security further by taking this approach.

11 posted on 05/30/2002 1:28:17 PM PDT by TADSLOS
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To: Printers Angel
PROBLEM:
Muslim FBI Agent Refuses to Wear a Wire
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/687508/posts
"Muslims don't tape Muslims," he says.
12 posted on 05/30/2002 1:32:32 PM PDT by My Identity
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To: Printers Angel
The Japanese American Creed

I am proud that I am an American citizen of Japanese ancestry, for my Very background makes me appreciate more fully the wonderful advantages of this Nation. I believe in her institutions, ideals and traditions; I glory in her heritage; I boast of her history; I trust in her future- She has granted me liberties and opportunities such as no individual enjoys in this world today. She has given me an education befitting kings. She has entrusted me with the responsibilities of the franchise. She has permitted me to build a home to earn a livelihood, to worship, think, speak, and act as I please -- as a free man equal to every other man.

Although some individuals may discriminate against me, I shall never become bitter or lose faith, for I know that such persons are not representative of the majority of the American people. True, I shall do all in my power to discourage sue practices, but I shall do it in the American way - above board, in the open, through courts of law, by education, by proving myself to be worthy of equal treatment and consideration. I am firm in my belief that American sportsmanship and attitude of fair play will judge citizenship and patriotism on the basis of action and achievement, and not on the basis of physical characteristics.

Because I believe in America, and I trust she believes in me, and because I have received innumerable benefits from her, I pledge myself to do honor to her at all times and in all places; to support her constitution; to obey her laws; to respect her flag; to defend her against all enemies, foreign or domestic; to actively assume my duties as a citizen, cheerfully and without any reservations whatsoever, in the hope that I may become a better American in a greater America.

-- Mike Masaoka (as read before the United States Senate and printed in the Congressional Record, May 9, 1941) .

The Japanese were interned-- truly a mistake, however, in the light of those days the fears of Americans can be understood.The Arabic Americans face no such mass internment will we read a newspaper editorial holding similar sentiments.

13 posted on 05/30/2002 2:06:58 PM PDT by ijcr
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To: swarthyguy
Why not just hire a bunch of Mossad retirees? You don't have to hire dubious Arabs, and they probably know Arabic better anyway.
14 posted on 05/30/2002 2:12:02 PM PDT by bloggerjohn
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To: swarthyguy
One of the students in my Romanian class at the Defense Language Institute in 1969 was an FBI agent. I hope the FBI is sending several agents to DLI to learn Arabic. They'd be more likely to be willing to wear wires on Moslems than Moslems that the FBI hires.
15 posted on 05/30/2002 2:13:29 PM PDT by aristeides
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To: Drango
And the Navaho volunteered to "code talk" despite a lot of mistreatment at the hands of the BIA and the government.
16 posted on 05/30/2002 2:13:58 PM PDT by bloggerjohn
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To: Printers Angel
Lets try some Danes or Icelanders, or whatever. The FBI is in the running for stupidest agency in the government service.
17 posted on 05/30/2002 2:16:10 PM PDT by cynicom
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To: ijcr
Truly a mistake???? Unfortunate perhaps, mistake, no, given the circumstances. Three Japanese-Americans on Dec. 7 were given an opportunity to stand for their adopted country, they chose to go with their blood brothers and betrayed the United States. The internment did not happen in a vacumn or without cause.
18 posted on 05/30/2002 2:21:38 PM PDT by cynicom
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To: Printers Angel
Talk about your idiot reporter. Article is about recruiting Arabs, and the only person they talk to is a Turk.

I'll bet money ol' Wayne Perry is actually completely unaware Turks aren't Arabs.

19 posted on 05/30/2002 2:22:43 PM PDT by John H K
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To: Printers Angel
"Are these people going to be used as pawns against the community?" asked Hani Awadallah, president of the Paterson-based Arab-American Civic Organization.

Well, Hani, that depends -- do you consider vicious terrorists to be part of your "community", or not?

20 posted on 05/30/2002 2:27:28 PM PDT by Dan Day
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