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The Government equated religiosity with terrorism. 

Footage courtesy of Ophelia Media. Khurram Wahid a criminal defense attorney is interviewed by Ellie Bernstein for her documentary Waiting for Mercy.  Mr. Wahid represented several high profile cases in the aftermath of 9/11. From 2007

Community Forum 2007

The Structure of the FBI Sting

Steve Downs, Yassin's attorney discusses the FBI sting structure. This is after the two men were convicted and awaiting appeal. Footage courtesy of Ellie Bernstein, Ophelia Media

Constitutional Issues in the FBI Sting

ACLU attorney Peter Herren discusses the FBI sting structure. This is after the two men were convicted and awaiting appeal. Footage courtesy of Ellie Bernstein, Ophelia Media

History of Masjid As-Saalam

Professor Shamshad Ahmed discusses the history of the downtown Albany mosque and his relationship with Imam Aref.  This is after the two men were convicted and awaiting appeal. Footage courtesy of Ellie Bernstein, Ophelia Media

Muslim Defendants and American Juries.

During a community forum the issue of how a jury could get it so wrong. Two responses, one from Steve Downs and another from Khurrum Wahid.

Community Comments

At the end of forum attendees commented and asked questions. 

Where were the Muslims

Q & A with Carl Strock (2008

Post sentencing panel discussion lead by the Gazette columnist, Carl Strock. 

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