MICHIGAN
Anti-war student targeted by FBI
By
Megan Spencer
East Lansing, Mich.
Published Sep 2, 2010 9:12 PM
Ahlam Mohsen, the 22-year-old Michigan State University student and anti-war
activist arrested for throwing a pie at U.S. Sen. Carl Levin, is now the
subject of an FBI investigation and faces possible federal charges of
assaulting a member of Congress.
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Police photo of Ahlam Mohsen.
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On Aug. 16, during a Mecosta County Democrats meeting in Big Rapids, Mich.,
Mohsen threw an apple pie at Levin after anti-war activist Max Kantar read a
statement accusing the senator of war crimes as chair of the Armed Services
Committee. Levin was targeted for the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq as well as
continued U.S. funding of Israel’s war against the Palestinian
people.
Mohsen was arrested and held on a quarter-million-dollar bond at the Mecosta
County Jail, where she faced felony charges of stalking and assault. She
reportedly was the victim of racist epithets at the jail because of her Arab
background and was also denied food that met her dietary requirements as a
vegan.
The Michigan Emergency Committee Against War and Injustice organized a protest
Aug. 20 in Detroit that received widespread media coverage around the state,
including Big Rapids, where Mohsen was incarcerated. A Facebook support page
quickly grew to include hundreds of people, many of whom called Levin’s
office and the Mecosta County prosecutor to demand that all charges be dropped
and that Mohsen be freed from jail.
After pressure from her supporters, Mohsen was released Aug. 24 on a reduced
bail, after a Mecosta County district judge decided to suspend the state
charges against her while the FBI investigates and decides whether to charge
her with a federal crime of assaulting a member of Congress. (Detroit Free
Press, Aug. 25)
Mohsen’s supporters have noted that no FBI investigation was commenced
nor charges ever brought upon racist right-wing zealots who spat on members of
the Congressional Black Caucus during the health care reform debate. Apparently
a federal criminal charge like the one facing Mohsen only occurs when
it’s done as a form of anti-war protest.
The potential charges Mohsen faces indicate a significant attack by both the
state and the federal government on free speech and the right of the people to
protest injustices. The state is trying to use fear and intimidation to prevent
the people from holding elected officials accountable for the consequences of
their deeds regarding war.
Mohsen’s brave actions have drawn attention to the fact that the U.S.
continues to inflict violent injustices upon the people of the Middle East and
other oppressed groups throughout the world. It is imperative that the people
stand with her and insist that all charges against her be dropped
immediately.
Supporters are urgently encouraged to take action to ensure that justice is won
for Ahlam Mohsen:
Contact Sen. Carl Levin’s office and demand that all charges and the
federal investigation against Mohsen be dropped immediately. Phone Levin at
313-226-6020; fax 313-226-6948; or e-mail by going to
http://levin.senate.giv/contact/.
Call the Mecosta Country Prosecutor’s Office directly at 231-592-0141 and
demand that all charges against Mohsen be dropped in full.
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