This is to help my
friend and neighbor, Masoud Ahmad Khan, get his freedom
back.
Masoud, an AMERICAN CITIZEN, was sentenced
to life in U.S. prison on 5 March 2004. The "terrorist
conspiracy" case against him is hateful, absurd, and
without merit. Like the imprisonment of Japanese
Americans (living on the west coast) after the attack on
Pearl Harbor, the imprisonment of Masoud and many other
Muslims after 9-11 is a crime of bigotry and untempered
fear. (By the way-- Japanese Americans living in Hawaii
were not imprisoned during Word War II. Racism is
strange, isn't it?) In 1990, President Reagan apologized
for the crime of imprisoning Japanese Americans. "Never
again," he said.
Two of Masoud's co-defendants in
the "Virginia Paintball" case, Seifullah Chapman and
Hammad Abdur-Raheem, are U.S. MILITARY VETERANS. Like
Masoud, they pled innocent to all charges. They refused
to accepting a corrupt plea bargain offered by the U.S.
Attorney General's prosecutors. Their resistance is
honorable.
This website is a prayer and a hope that
this attack on the U.S. Constitution, Masoud's unjust
imprisonment, will not stand. I set up this website as a
volunteer. I am an American. So is Masoud. But where did
America go?