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Mosque
Members Still Questioning FBI Raid
POSTED: 5:00 pm EDT July 7, 2006
PITTSBURGH --
FBI agents caused quite a stir when they swarmed a house of
worship on the North Side last week.
So far, the
bureau has refused to address the disruption at the Light of the Age mosque --
and its members are not happy.
"Why did
the FBI raid our place of worship last Friday, preventing us from having our
congregational prayer?" mosque director Luqman Abdus-Salaam asked on
Friday.
On the
outside, there are no obvious signs that the building at 1320 Boyle St. is a
place of worship.
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"We can
be proud that Muslims of several different mosques have come forward in the
hopes of preventing the FBI from doing any more injustice," said Saleh
Waziruddin, of the activist group Jamaat For Justice.
The U.S.
Attorney's office said FBI agents conducted a legal search of the mosque.
Investigators
said they learned that Larry M. Williams, a wanted criminal, was staying there.
Prosecutors
told Channel 4 Action News that Williams is a convicted rapist wanted in Utah
for illegally possessing a firearm. He has also failed to register as a sex
offender since moving to Pennsylvania, they said.
FBI agents
arrested Williams outside the mosque last week, and they said they had a
warrant to search the building.
"The FBI
is charged with safeguarding the security of the nation, not the violation of
civil and human rights of its citizenry," said Tahir Abdullah, the
mosque's assistant director.
Members of the mosque did not take
questions on Friday, even though they organized a press conference.
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