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TPM picks up on “Convenience Store Initiative”

By: Magnolia Tribune - September 30, 2009

TPM picks up on “Convenience Store Initiative”

In the period after 9/11, law-enforcement agencies around the country suddenly made rooting out anyone with possible ties to terrorism a top priority. But did one Bush appointee take that zeal too far by targeting people based on little more than an Arabic-sounding name?

The Convenience Store Initiative was the farcical-sounding name of a program launched by the office of Jim Greenlee, the US attorney for Mississippi’s northern district, according to documents obtained by the state’s Clarion-Ledger newspaper.

The idea was to look into whether residents of the area were supporting terrorism, for instance by sending money overseas that was financing terrorist groups. But the paper reports that of the more than 100 people listed in the documents as being investigated, “nearly every name appears to be Islamic.” It’s illegal, of course, to target people because of their national origin.

Greenlee denies that was done, telling the paper: “Did we look at it from an improper purpose? No.” And people who tan the initiative say the FBI found nothing wrong with it, and that the Bush Justice Department praised the concept.

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