TSA JAILS STUDENT CARRYING ARABIC FLASH CARDS
He figures it didn't help that his passport had stamps from Jordan, where he'd studied a semester, and Egypt and Sudan, where he'd gone backpacking. And among his 200 flash cards were words like "terrorist" and "explosion." He was learning to translate the Arabic-language news network Al Jazeera.
"I understand I might warrant a second look," George told me. "They should have taken me aside, seen I had a legitimate explanation and a student ID and that I was carrying nothing illegal, and waved me on." They didn't.
George said that Transportation Security Administration officers kept him in the screening area for what seemed like 45 minutes. Eventually a woman from the TSA arrived and began asking more questions, like how he felt about 9/11.
"Do you know who did 9/11?" he said that the woman asked.
George said that he told her that it was Osama bin Laden, and that she responded smugly, "Do you know what language Osama bin Laden spoke?"
Soon after that a Philadelphia police officer arrived and told George to put his hands behind his back. Without explanation, he slapped handcuffs on him and led him away.
George was taken to the airport police station, where he was locked in a holding cell with the cuffs still on. I guess that's what you do with a high-value physics major.
George said that he tried to be a model prisoner, and after about two hours a police supervisor removed the handcuffs. After a couple of more hours two FBI agents appeared and took him to another room for questioning.
They were polite, George said, and asked why he studied Arabic, why he'd been in the Middle East, whether anyone had ever asked him to join a terrorist group, whether he was "Islamic," whether he'd joined any Islamic or Communist (yes, Communist) groups on campus.
"They told me their job is more an art than a science," George said. "They come in and decide whether there's a legitimate threat, and in my case, they decided I was not a threat."
So, many hours after his backpack entered the metal detector, George was released with a ticket to fly the next day, but without an apology or explanation. . .
TSA spokeswoman Ann Davis tracked down a report on George's encounter, and said that it wasn't the flash cards that got him flagged.
Davis said that George had been selected for screening before he even reached the metal detector by TSA behavioral-detection officers, personnel trained to screen passengers for "involuntary physical and physiological reactions that people exhibit in response to a fear of being discovered."
Davis said that the report indicates that in the screening area, George's "behavior escalated to a point where our officers deemed it necessary to contact the Philadelphia Police Department."
Davis couldn't say what behavior had caught the officers' eye or what escalating behavior he exhibited. She said the report did note that George had Arabic flash cards, but "that's not why we would call law enforcement."
The police story is a little different.
Lt. Louis Liberati said, just as Davis did, that TSA personnel initially selected George because of something in his behavior.
But Liberati said that it was the stuff that the TSA found in George's backpack and wallet that really aroused their suspicion: the Arabic flash cards with troubling words, a card that had George's name and Arabic script, and the longer hair in George's driver's license and passport photos than his current clean-cut appearance.
That's "an indicator sometimes that somebody may have gone through a radicalization," Liberati explained.
Liberati said nothing about "escalating behavior." Liberati said police checked with the FBI, and the feds decided that they wanted to come and interview George.
I reached George, now back in school, and told him the authorities' version of the events.
He said that it's "crazy" to think that he was acting suspiciously in line or that he had exhibited "escalating behavior" while being questioned.
He insists that he patiently explained everything, including the card with Arabic writing - his student ID from Jordan - which he keeps as a souvenir.
"I never raised my voice," George said, "but I did ask once or twice how much longer this was going to take because my flight was about to leave."


4 Comments:
Plus ça change... Cf. H.L. Mencken's account of a man being arrested around 1917 for having left a German grammar in a phone booth. Some people say "9/11" has made the US paranoid but personally I don't see any difference.
When teaching new people about How To Be A Spook, even the US intellgence community emphasises over and over that The Only Way To Be Safe Is To Be Invisible. If you do something to get picked up by anti-spook radar, it's Game Over.
Competent members of the Spooks, Terrorists And Allied Trades union never do anything to make themselves seem other than a conventional, religious, slightly dull conservative who has no interest in the outside world whatsoever.
If someone has a German grammar or Arabic flash cards, they're for 90% sure a student or a professor, not a mad bomber!
You just can't be too careful these days. Everybody could be a terrorist. Especially readers of the Progressive Review! Full body cavity searches for everybody!
Echos from the past: "We'll have to bomb this village to save it."
Looks like the cure is worse than the disease.
We are destroying our open and free culture by allowing this kind of behavior by the TSA to be acceptable. Observation: we can stop all criticism of the Nazis and the Soviets now. To continue is like the pot calling the kettle black. The next step will be gulags and concentration camps for nonconformists, or anybody that falls outside some arbitrary, undisclosed category.
When enough people finally realize that this god damn stupid shit is a direct result of economic inequality injustice, we'll finally be getting somewhere - and not until.
When will humans develop the elemental good sense to stop funnelling all the wealth and power and freedom to a fraction few?
The government has been devoured by superwealth. Democracy is by definition impossible while extremes of wealth are allowed to exist.
Overpayunderpay is tyranny-slavery.
How obvious is it that overpay is overpower and that tyranny requires overpower?
Finnegans?
WAKE!
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