The True Guyanese Story Of The CIA,Islam, Politics,Race And Injustice
Abdul Akbar Muhammad, international representative of the Honorable Minister Louis Farrakhan andthe Nation of Islam, is back safely in the United States after being detained by law enforcement officials in the South American country of Guyana.
In an exclusive interview, Akbar Muhammad told The Final CallMay 21 that when Guyanese police officers came to his hotel room in the country, an officer said the Central Intelligence Agency had told local authorities he was a terrorist. There are also suspicions that the false arrest and detention could be tied to tensions between the ruling Indian-dominated political party and Black opposition party as elections loom.
The false charges and arrest is part of a sustained effort to trash the good name of Minister Farrakhan and the good works of the Nation of Islam, charged Mr. Muhammad, who has traveled to Guyana on numerous occasions since 1975 and has never had any problems with law enforcement. His most recent visit was about five years ago to speak to young people.
“The Minister is well known in that society, so when you see his name on the front of the paper, people are going to read it,” said Mr. Muhammad. “It’s absolutely to try to make Minister Farrakhan look other than the champion that he is (on behalf) of Black people, and to say that he’s got one of his assistants down there who is a terrorist and dealing drugs and planning some terrorist act against Guyanese society,” he added.
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Why are muslims always issuing ‘warnings’. To me a warning is a threat. If he was badly treated, and I’m sure he wasn’t the first, he has every right to make his case known. Forcing people to apologize does not bring forth a genuine apology. That’s just lip service.
Another issue is when was the last time you heard Muslims apologize for ANYTHING they’ve done. and they have done plenty to hurt people the world over.