A US human rights activist reported being placed on a secret watch list by the FBI due to his pro-Palestinian activism, highlighting tensions between civil liberties and national security measures in the United States, Anadolu Agency reports.
Osama Abuirshaid told Anadolu that he discovered he was on an FBI watch list during a trip this June, adding that he had previously been removed from a watch list in 2017 but was recently re-added.
“The watch list targets what they refer to as ‘suspected’ or ‘known’ terrorists. It has a very broad scope. No one knows what the criteria is for anyone to be placed on that list,” he said.
Abuirshaid described the difficulties he faces when travelling, including being unable to check in online or use self-service kiosks at airports. He said he must, instead, go through a separate security procedure where he is required to provide extensive personal information and undergo thorough baggage searches.
“I missed so many flights. I’ve been subjected to so much harassment,” he said.
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According to Abuirshaid, a federal agent at the airport explicitly linked his placement on the list to his activism for Palestine and his opposition to what he terms “genocide in Gaza”.
He sees his inclusion on the list as an attempt to silence his advocacy for Palestinian rights and his criticism of US policy on Gaza.
“There’s no other way for me to understand it other than that the government trying to silence me and deter me from advocating for the for Palestine rights,” Abuirshaid said.
He attributes the targeting of US citizens to changing public perceptions about Palestinians, particularly noting increased activism in schools and public spaces. “Israel can intimidate, it can silence, but it can’t win unless we give in to its pressure.”
Legal proceeding starts
The activist initiated legal proceedings against his inclusion on the FBI watch list with the support of the Council on American-Islamic Relations’ Los Angeles office.
CAIR Los Angeles Legal Director, Amr Shabaik, said they have documented numerous cases of pro-Palestinian supporters being placed under FBI surveillance since 7 October.
He said what federal agents are doing is entirely unlawful.
The FBI’s secret watch list has been a subject of controversy since its existence was revealed by a Swiss hacker in 2019. The list, reportedly containing millions of American Muslims’ personal data, allows for increased scrutiny of the individuals listed at airports and other public spaces.
CAIR National Deputy Director, Edward Ahmed Mitchell, previously told Anadolu that the watch list has led to severe consequences for some American Muslims, including closed bank accounts and intrusive questioning during travel.
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