The Muslim Post

First They Came For The Muslim-Americans

Published with permission from the Washington Spectator. For those of us who think or write about surveillance, the events of May and June 2013 represented a crucial turning point in our sense of what was possible. Edward Snowden’s release of classified documents changed the way many Americans thought about their relationship to national security agencies. […]

Top court green-lights surveillance of Japan’s Muslims

Tokyo, Japan – Mohamed Fujita used to host religious study groups at his home that were open to all Muslims. But today he’s afraid to invite strangers, in case they’re police informants. Extensive surveillance has put many people of his faith on edge, he says, sowing mistrust. A native of Japan who converted to Islam […]