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DAY 15: THE 
U.S. 
OFFENSIVE HAS BEEN HALTED BY 
IRAQI 
RESISTANCE AFTER AN 
ADVANCE OF TEN MILES. The Iraqis seem to have 
been right when they rejected 
the claim that the U.S. had crossed the Tigris at 
Al-Kut. A U.S. helicopter 
and a late model Hornet jet have been shot down 
according to U.S. reports.
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Imam Jamil's Worship of Allah leads to new Steps 
against him
Fulton County Judge Stephanie B. Manis, in an 
emergency session in Superior 
Court Friday, March 28th ruled that Imam Jamil 
Abdullah Al-Amin must be 
returned to state prison because the local jail 
wasn't safe enough to secure 
him.
The judge based her ruling on the testimony of a 
former Chief jailer, Ms. 
Shirlie Green, who reported that the jail had 
several broken locks. This 
testimony enraged Fulton County Sheriff Jackie 
Barrett, who publicly last 
year stated to an AJC reporter even before the 
trial of Imam Jamil, that Imam 
Jamil "ambushed her deputies". She fired Ms 
Shirlie Green immediately.  
During this emergency hearing, testimony was 
given that there was an 
attempted jail break by Imam Jamil who was 
supposedly on video camera 
standing by a widow for almost 20 minutes.
A motion was filed late last year by attorney 
Jack Martin to allow Imam 
Jamil to stay in Atlanta jail pending his appeal.  
Having the Imam locked up 
in state prison, which is an all day trip from 
Atlanta, slowed the legal 
process for Imam Jamil's appeal and made it more 
difficult for his family and 
friends to visit him.
Sources close to the Imam say he and other 
inmates would gather to make 
prayer and never were attempting to escape. The 
former Chief Jailer allowed 
them to come out of their cells and this may have 
been the real reason she 
was fired.  Inmates are allowed religious rights 
to make prayer.  
Sources say that with the onset of the bombing of 
Iraq, some Fulton County 
correctional officers were resentful that old and 
new convert Muslims were 
gathering to worship Allah lead by the Imam.  The 
alleged story about an 
attempted break out by Imam Jamil may have been 
just an excuse to return him 
back to a 24/7 shackled, isolated lock down in 
state prison.
Even though not on death row, the state has 
violated the Imam's rights by 
purposely isolating him from other inmates in 
state prison.  When Judge 
Stephanie B. Manis stated that "the local jail 
isn't safe enough to secure 
him," I suspect she actually means that the local 
jail isn't safe enough to 
keep Imam Jamil Abdullah Al-Amin from leading 
prisoners to Islam.
Sis. Motisola Malikah Abdallah
(Secretary General, 
Jamaat al-Muslimeen)
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