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MNLF Leader Invited to UN Conference on Human Rights Sent Home
2004-05-31
He was invited by the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights to conferences in Washington D.C. and New York but he never made it. Instead, he was detained in Los Angeles for 24 hours and then sent back to the Philippines. Muslim scholar Abhoud Syed Lingga, former secretary-general of the Moro National Liberation Front (MNLF), arrived in the United States on May 12 (US time) but never got past LA immigration. During his 24-hour detention, he was not allowed to make phone calls.

Not even the UN official who had invited him to the conferences was aware that the professor was in the custody of US authorities, said Lingga’s wife, Jo. Relatives who were supposed to pick him up upon his arrival were also interrogated for an hour. Jo said the UN only learned of Lingga’s detention after she e-mailed Eugene Martin of the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) who had invited Lingga to the conferences scheduled from May 12 to 20. ....

The Inquirer [News Service]learned that Lingga was denied a US visa when he first asked for one to attend the conferences. Later, the US Embassy in Manila called him up and then granted him a visa. ....

Lingga is a professor at the Institute of Bangsamoro Studies in Cotabato City. Described as a dignified intellectual by colleagues, he was behind the creation of the Muslim Alliance in 1983. In 1996, he organized and chaired the Bangsamoro People’s Consultative Assembly (BPCA). He also inspired the organization of the group Maradeka, an Islamic democratic political organization. He was involved in various peace negotiations between the government and the secessionist Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF).

Bob Alonto, also a professor at the Islamic school, condemned the incident and said they will ask the UN to act on it. Alonto said that what happened to Lingga was proof that the US was "a racist, paranoid country out to discriminate against every Muslim who wants to enter its territories." ....
Posted by:Mike Sylwester

#7  Ah - and Marylu Henner, yumm. Obviously, great minds think alike! And it was the only time that Andy Kaufman was half as funny as he thought he was.
Posted by: .com   2004-05-31 9:43:21 PM  

#6  Taxi was awesome - great writers - great ensemble. Same with Barney Miller, except that one didn't have Elaine DeNardo's hooters
Posted by: Frank G   2004-05-31 9:17:08 PM  

#5  Remember Taxi? There was an episode where the conversation hit upon someone named Bill Board - of course the followup comments involved Clip and Switch. Today we'd add Circuit. But that pales compared to yours, since your first names were real first names! Primo Snarky!
Posted by: .com   2004-05-31 9:15:20 PM  

#4  lol - rimshot indeed!
Posted by: Frank G   2004-05-31 9:04:11 PM  

#3  badda-bing! *rimshot* Ok, now I get it, Frank! Now there's a little snag with Lingga being a femalian, but that would just make her extra-hip, methinks, heh. So how's the family? Schnitz, Link, and Weenie? *eye roll* Okay, I surrender to superior punnery!
Posted by: .com   2004-05-31 9:00:22 PM  

#2  "We didn't know where he was", said Lingga's wife, Connie and his daughter, Anna
Posted by: Frank G   2004-05-31 9:38:29 AM  

#1  Yeah, this was posted before. A long time ago, in fact. Thanks for reminding us that airport security is doing something right, though.
Posted by: Charles   2004-05-31 4:23:53 AM  

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