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Mohammed Mosharref Hossain : ウィキペディア英語版
Mohammed Mosharref Hossain

Mohammed Mosharref Hossain is the proprietor of an Albany New York pizza parlour, and a founder of the Masjid As-Salam mosque in Albany, who was arrested by Federal authorities on August 6, 2004, as part of a counter-terrorism sting. Hossain and an associate, Yassin M. Aref, were convicted of conspiring to aid a terrorist group, supporting a foreign terrorist organization, and money-laundering, and sentenced to 15 years in jail. In July 2008 the appellate court upheld the convictions, rejecting all of the defense's arguments.
Hossain was born in Bangladesh.
The ''Albany Times Union'' reports that US forces found Aref's name, address, and phone number. in a notebook found in a bombed out Iraqi encampment.
The FBI sent an informer to make contact with Aref through Hossain, to try to get them to participate in an illegal arms deal.
The ''Times Union'' reported that their lawyers filed motions to learn whether the pair were subjected to warrantless surveillance by the NSA. Normally the NSA is not authorized to conduct electronic surveillance of Americans, only foreign nationals.
However, in December 2005, ''the New York Times'' revealed that President Bush had taken the controversial step of secretly authorizing the NSA to expand its surveillance to within the United States. Bush claimed that the US Constitution empowered him to authorize warrantless wiretaps when the US Congress granted him the authority to use force in Iraq.
According to their lawyers if it is determined that President Bush's authorization of warrantless wiretaps were unconstitutional, and Aref had been investigated through warrantless wiretaps, the prosecutions case would be "jeopardized".
A grand jury indicted Hossain and Aref on October 1, 2005. They were convicted of conspiring to aid a terrorist group, supporting a foreign terrorist organization, and money-laundering, and sentenced to 15 years in jail.〔
==References==

# ( Suspects raise domestic spy issue: 2 Albany Muslim men accused in FBI sting seek information ), ''Times Union'', January 5, 2006
# (FBI’s Albany terror “sting” begins to unravel ), ''World Socialist Web Site'', August 19, 2004
# (Wiretaps never discussed with Congress ), ''CNN'', December 23, 2005
# (Grand Jury Indicts Two N.Y. Mosque Leaders ), ''Fox News'', October 1, 2005
# ( Terror suspect wants own trial: Albany pizza shop owner says case against imam hurts his chance with jurors ), ''Times Union'', December 10, 2005


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