Demonstration in New York calls for justice for victim of NYPD entrapment after suicide attemptby samidoun |
Community members in New York City gathered outside One Police Plaza on Tuesday, 12 April in support of Ahmed Ferhani, whose suicide attempt in Attica prison in upstate New York sparked outrage and renewed determination to challenge his conviction.
Ferhani,
a young Algerian American man with a lengthy history of mental illness,
including involuntary commitment in a psychiatric hospital, was
targeted by an undercover NYPD officer, known under the pseudonym "Ilter
Ayturk," in a "terrorism case" built on entrapment. "Ayturk" had
previously infiltrated Palestinian community and solidarity activist
group Al-Awda New York,
the Palestine Right to Return Coalition, attending internal meetings,
befriending members, and even traveling to the US Social Forum with
Al-Awda, joining a closed BDS planning meeting.
After
apparently failing to build any form of case against Al-Awda members,
"Ayturk" extended his efforts to entrapping vulnerable individuals like
Ferhani. "The case against him was flimsy enough that the FBI removed
itself from the investigation in its early stages. The NYPD continued to
pursue Ferhani, despite its knowledge of his history of mental illness
and self-harm," reported journalist John Knefel in The Nation.
Ferhani's lawyer Lamis Deek
said, “The NYPD themselves targeted him for this very lengthy and
embarrassing intelligence and surveillance operation. They themselves
had been picking him up from his home since he was 16 years old and
taking him to Bellevue and Elmhurst – these are mental health hospitals –
to be institutionalized. So, they knew that he had mental health issues
even before they infiltrated his life."
Following
his imprisonment in 2012, Ferhani repeatedly reported abuse at the
hands of prison guards, including physical and sexual abuse and
harassment, denial of food and water, and access to prison services. In a
letter to Attorney General Loretta Lynch, Ferhani wrote,
“I want everyone to know that the next time I am violated by correction
officers or their supervisors I will take my own life. If taking my own
life is the only way to expose the evils that are practiced daily by
corrections officers then I will be glad to do it.”
Following
Ferhani's suicide attempt, he remains in a coma; his lawyer and Al-Awda
co-chair Lamis Deek stated that his chances of survival are 50%.
Video: Lamis Deek on the case of Ahmed Ferhani:
The
protest demanded accountability from the Department of Corrections and
Department of Justice for the abuse Ferhani suffered in prison, and from
the NYPD for its policies of surveillance and targeting of communities
that continue to harm not only Ferhani, but entire communities.
Participants
in the rally included Ferhani's lawyers and legal team, families
impacted by surveillance and NYPD repression, migrant rights
organizations, Palestinian and Palestine solidarity activists including
members of Al-Awda, anti-police brutality and other social justice
movements.
Photos: DRUM (Desis Rising Up and Moving) and Suzanne Adely
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