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  • Christmas Greetings from Irma and Ramsey Muniz

    Dear Friends:

    On this beautiful Christmas day I share a most profound message from my husband, Ramsey Muniz. I have just returned from El Reno, Oklahoma where Ramsey and I exchanged sentiments of love and thanksgiving for the Savior sent to us for the sake of all humanity.

    Ramsey writes as follows:

    Even though I feel the heavy weight of time lost in this confinement, the agony of being alive in this mode of darkness, Irma, my wife, and I share with you the true meaning of the glorious spiritual celebration, for it is the birth of the Light of this world. With love and strength in our hearts we will not walk in darkness, but with the Light of life and freedom.

    Merry Christmas to our families, friends, and supporters, to those who seek justice, and to all who carry the love of Christ in their hearts.

    Con amor,
    Ramsey & Irma Muniz

    “My incarceration, my innocence and cruel suffering have transformed me into the most profound and powerful symbol of human salvation.”

    www.freeramsey.com

  • Archive: Noon Vigils for HLF Trial

    Note: the following item appeared in the Announcements section of the Texas Civil Rights Review in July, August, September, and October, 2007–gm

    FEEDING CHILDREN IS NOT A CRIME

    www.h4jusa.com

    Speak up for the Right of Palestinian children to have food, water, shelter, clothing and school supplies without federal prosecution of those giving aid. Join us in at a vigil supporting the Holy Land Foundation Defendants

    Starting JULY 23, 2007, please join us every Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday from 12:00 to 1:00 across the street from Earl Cabell Federal Building, 1100 Commerce Street, Dallas

    For information about the vigil, email hungryforjustice@gmail.com


    Follow the HLF trial at:

    Professor Harold Knight’s Blog, theenemyshallnot.blogspot.com, or

    The Families’ Freedom to Give website Trial Updates

  • For Every Two Immigrants Caught: One Child Left Behind

    The number of children separated from one or both parents as a result of immigration enforcement is significant; the study found that for every two immigrants apprehended, one child was left behind. This suggests that potentially
    thousands of children have been separated from their parents as a result of recent
    immigration enforcement activities, and literally millions more may be at risk. The study found that fully two-thirds of affected children are U.S. citizens or legal residents, suggesting that the potential future costs for our country are significant. In addition, the Urban Institute found that the impact on the social structures that support children was
    profoundly negative. Surely Americans should be concerned when one of the effects of
    enforcing the law is that school systems and child care providers must prepare for the
    likelihood of substantial numbers of their children being left without care, without warning.

    Get the complete report, Paying the Price:
    The Impact of Immigration Raids on America’s Children, from the Urban Institute [pdf]

  • Bhutto: We Feel Her Loss

    More and more we find our local stories caught up in global struggles, whether our refugees come from Mexico, Guatemala, Palestine, or Albania. Today, we find that our tears come from Pakistan, where another struggle for democracy has been violently purged through assassination.

    We all cry the same tears against the same violence when we cry for Benazir Bhutto. Oh, Pakistan! “My God, they Killed Her.”

  • HLF Trial: A Witness to Justice

    By Dr. Asma Salam

    God is great! The Judge has declared a mistrial in the Holy Land Foundation case. It does not sound like victory; however, when you look at the details, then we realize that it is a true victory, since not one guilty verdict was found against 197 charges against the defendants of Holy Land Foundation (the Largest Muslim Charitable organization in America).

    Monday Oct 22 was a morning of test and patience for Muslims and their non Muslim friends at the Federal curt building at 1100 commerce St in Dallas. We all arrived their before 10:00am. Regardless of arriving early none of us got to sit in the court room, since we were told that it is reserved for the family, also we were not allowed on the 16th floor to observe it on video as we were told that it is reserved for media.

    I did not understand the discouragement of friend’s support at the crucial moment of these defendants life. It is the same court room where we all sat with the family for many days during the trial. Anyways, we all went to the first floor and were removed from there as well. Finally, we ended up at the cafeteria area with no TV monitors to watch or hear what is going on in the court room. I am sure most of us were wondering “Are we in America?”

    It was a time to persevere with patience and prayers. Some of us were using cell phones to watch the news coming out of the court room through media. When we all heard that Holy Land Foundation was fully acquitted we all made Sajuood (heads down to floor to praise God). Initially, three defendants were almost entirely acquitted, but a juror poll and further deliberations resulted in an entirely hung jury on all counts.

    All praise to God, this trial is the biggest trial against a Muslim charity in the history of the US, and today I feel that there is hope people are still capable of thinking and utilizing their god gifted talents of analyzing the facts and not playing with the lives of innocent people who are just being wrongfully charged for helping orphans and widows.

    I am very happy that Jurors were not biased by the wrong information and bad image that has been portrayed deliberately by some private parties to destroy the hard work of Muslim Americans who take America as their beloved country and take pride to follow the freedom of religion to help each other grow stronger.

    Inshallah (godwilling) there will be no trial again. Amen. I have regained hope and this event has reaffirmed my faith that the public will understand that it is a wastage of our tax money and these defendants lives, since for last 13 years and for so much wastage of money and resources the prosecutors have no solid evidence except their prejudice and hatred against Muslims.

    It is time for all Americans to show our strength in diversity to accept each other as humans and not let the administration violate our rights to live and practice religion in freedom in our homeland America.

    Anyways, it was a moment to thank God for his grace and mercy to see four defendants sitting among family and friends after Isha prayer Monday night at the Richardson Mosque. We pray that Br. Ghassan, the fifth defendant, will join them soon and fill the seat that was left empty by his friends with his name on it in Monday’s get together.

    Monday night at the Mosque, at the family fellowship with our Holy Land Foundation leaders felt like an Eid celebration. It is an extended Eid celebration for all Muslims to believe in the power of justice and prayer and to humble ourselves in front of God and not to give up our unity and good work in the fear of injustice and mistrust in our administration.

    This victory is not a small victory, it is a tremendous achievement in the environment of paranoia against Muslims in America and world. Inshallah (godwilling) justice will prevail. Amen. Inshallah we will all live once again in America with respect and love for each other regardless of our color and creed. Amen.

    If you would like to learn about defendants our community leaders and their great work to feed orphans and widows and their contributons in promoting health and quality of life in the death vally of 21st century please click on these links.

    http://www.h4jusa.com/

    http://freedomtogive.com/mufid

    http://freedomtogive.com/shukri

    http://freedomtogive.com/mohammad

    http://freedomtogive.com/ghassan

    http://freedomtogive.com/abdulrahman

    http://www.muslimlegalfund.org/links.html