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RedWine
08-29-2007, 06:48 AM
EUGENE, Oregon: A missing passport and questions about whether he supports radical Islamic doctrine will keep the co-founder of a defunct Islamic charity in jail at least another two weeks after he voluntarily returned to the U.S. to face tax fraud and conspiracy charges.

Pirouz Sedaghaty, a native of Iran and a U.S. citizen, left the United States in 2003 during an investigation that resulted in a federal grand jury indictment in February 2005, accusing him of helping to smuggle $150,000 out of the country to aid Muslim fighters in Chechnya.

Sedaghaty, 49, returned exactly one week ago, on the same day that the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals was hearing arguments about warrantless wiretapping of the U.S. chapter of the Al-Haramain Islamic Foundation that Sedaghaty co-founded in the Southern Oregon town of Ashland in 1997.

Sedaghaty, also known as Pete Seda, pleaded not guilty to the tax and conspiracy charges last week, and asked to be released pending trial.

But the U.S. Attorney's office asked that he be held in custody, arguing he is a flight risk, leading to a lengthy detention hearing on Wednesday before U.S. Magistrate Judge Thomas Coffin.

The judge said he was being asked to decide whether religious beliefs could be the basis for keeping a person in jail.

Coffin said he expected to decide at the next hearing, in two weeks, whether to order Sedaghaty to remain in custody until trial or grant a conditional release.

Chris Cardani, the assistant U.S. Attorney handling the case, argued that Sedaghaty promoted a radical version of Islam based in Saudi Arabia known as Wahabbism, making him a danger because he could incite radical followers to acts of violence.

He noted that Sedaghaty had returned to the United States on a duplicate U.S. passport, and had not surrendered his Iranian passport until he appeared in court Wednesday.

Cardani said that raised suspicions about where Sedaghaty had traveled the past four years, noting he had lived in Syria, Iran and the United Arab Emirates at different times.

Cardani said Sedaghaty offered no explanation about how he supported himself, noting he had trouble finding work and apparently had to live on less than $80,000 from the sale of a house in Ashland for more than four years.

But Sedaghaty's lawyer, Larry Matasar, agreed to meet with federal investigators to document his travels pending another hearing in two weeks. He also said they would try to locate the original passport, believed to be with authorities in Dubai.

Matasar also said Sedaghaty has always been a moderate and had steered away from the fundamentalist version of Islam practiced in Saudi Arabia.

"He's just the opposite of a danger to the community," Matasar told the judge.

"He has consistently spoken out both publicly and privately for peace and understanding," said Karen Caldwell of the United Methodist Church in Medford, Oregon.

Matasar also called an expert witness, As'ad AbuKhalil, a California State University professor who disputed the government's claim that Sedaghaty supported radical Islamic doctrine.

AbuKhalil said Saudi wealth is used to promote Wahabbism worldwide by funding mosques and charities, and distributing a Saudi version of the Quran called the "nobel Quran" that has a more militant interpretation of its teachings.

Muslims seeking to perform charity work often are forced to accept Saudi money in order to pay for buildings or supplies, and distribute the Saudi version of the Quran because it is typically the only free version available.

"The Saudis have been proven to have misused some of these charities for their own nefarious purposes," AbuKhalil said.

But a witness for the government, author Daveed Gartenstein-Ross, a former Al-Haramain worker in Ashland, said the charity promoted radical Islamic doctrine by distributing the "noble Quran" to U.S. prison inmates. He noted that version supports violent jihad, or holy war.

RedWine
08-29-2007, 06:49 AM
بازداشت يك ايراني به اتهام پخش قرآن در آمريكا

روزنامه «هرالد تريبون» گزارش داد: يك ايراني خيرخواه به دليل پخش قرآن در آمريكا زنداني شده است.


به گزارش «بازتاب»، اين ايراني*تبار 49 ساله به نام پيروز صداقتي كه داراي تابعيت آمريكا نيز هست، در سال 1997 يكي از مؤسسين سازمان خيريه*اي به نام «بنياد اسلامي الحرمين» در شهر Ashland ايالت اورگون جنوبي بوده است؛ اين خيريه هم*اكنون تعطيل شده است.

صداقتي در سال 2003 آمريكا را ترك كرد؛ زماني كه اين خيريه تحت بازرسي قرار داشت و نهايتا در سال 2005 به متهم شدن او به فرستادن 150 هزار دلار به رزمندگان چچن انجاميد.

صداقتي درست يك هفته پيش داوطلبانه براي پاك كردن شهرتش به آمريكا بازمي*گردد، درست همان زماني كه دادگاه در حال بررسي شنود بدون مجوز مكالمات تلفني اين خيريه بود.

او پس از حضور در دادگاه و تسليم گذرنامه*هاي ايراني و آمريكايي*اش، تمام اتهامات را رد كرده و خواهان آزادي خود تا زمان محاكمه مي*شود. ولي دادستان با صدور قرار براي او مخالفت مي*كند و مدعي مي*شود كه احتمال زياد فرار صداقتي وجود دارد.

به رغم بازگشت داوطلبانه او به آمريكا و حضور او در دادگاه، توجيه دادستان اين بود كه بنياد اسلامي الحرمين، قرآن*هاي چاپ عربستان سعودي را در آمريكا پخش كرده است؛ از جمله در زندان*ها و اين قرآن*ها كه «قرآن شريف» خوانده مي*شوند، مروج خشونت هستند. بنابراين آقاي صداقتي، مروج خشونت بوده و اگر آزاد بماند، خطر آن وجود دارد كه پيروان «راديكال» خود را به خشونت برانگيزد!

قاضي دادگاه گفت: از او خواسته شده است كسي را به دليل عقايد ديني زنداني كند، ولي نهايتا با حبس موقت صداقتي موافقت كرد.

اين امر به رغم حمايت «Karen Caldwell»، سخنگوي كليساي «يونايتد متوديست» از صداقتي بوده است كه گفت: او هميشه هم در جلسات عمومي و هم در جلسات خصوصي طرفدار صلح و تفاهم بوده است. ولي گويا در آمريكا هيچ خيرخواهي، صلح طلبي يا تفاهم*جويي، توان شستن گناه كبيره! پخش قرآن را ندارد.

اي كاش مقامات مسئول ايران دست*كم يك*دهم مقامات آمريكايي، از دستگيري اتباعشان و حتي ايراني ـ آمريكايي*ها شكايت و با استفاده گسترده از ابزار رسانه، نارضايتي خود را اعلام مي*كردند!