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Surveillance of Palestinians from Zionism’s Early Days till now has only become more Sophisticated and Intrusive

While espionage and surveillances of Palestinians dates to the early Zionist period in the 1930s and 40s, more recent intelligence gathering by the Israel government has only become more sophisticated. It is now used to spy on key Palestinian human rights groups and perhaps even more nefariously to use facial recognition software known as ‘Blue Wolf’ to monitor Palestinians. To see the implications of such espionage, contributing writer John Mason describes its impact on the citizenry and on organizations.

Danger Among Us, Part 1: Surveillance of Arab-Americans–Operation Boulder

By: Omar Mansour / Arab America Contributing Writer Long before 9/11, Arabs and Muslims have been on the receiving end of institutionalized racism from the American government and law enforcement agencies. The earliest example of this discriminatory policy is the little-known “Operation Boulder” initiative, a program launched by the Nixon Administration in 1972, allegedly a … Continued

American Attitudes on Immigration, Civil Rights, and Surveillance (2017)

  By The Arab American Institute (AAI) The Arab American Institute (AAI) released a new Zogby Analytics poll tracking American Attitudes toward immigration, civil rights, and surveillance on Friday, January 27, 2017. DOWNLOAD THE POLL Key Findings 41% of Americans, including 52% of Democrats and 44% of Independents, believe we should proceed with the plan … Continued

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