30-07-2008 / United States

USA - US government finds “religious bias” in accusations against Jew

Department of Defense
Department of Defense
A final report released by the U.S. Department of Defense finds that an Army engineer accused of spying for Israel over ten years ago was unfairly targeted because of his religion.
The Army engineer, David Tenenbaum, is an Orthodox Jew.
Tenenbaum was given a polygraph test in 1997 regarding charges of espionage, and that he was urged to confess to having spied for Israel. Among the harassment measures he experienced in this connection, he said, were: anti-Jewish epithets being shouted at him, the confiscation of his computer, the erasure of his name from the e-mail system at the military facility in Warren, Michigan where he worked, and the ransacking of his home by investigators.
The FBI conducted a year-long criminal investigation against Tenenbaum, after which the Justice Department concluded that there was no basis on which to prosecute him.
Tenenbaum has maintained throughout the ordeal that he was persecuted merely because of his religion.
Senator Initiates Investigation
The Defense Department report vindicating his claims was initiated over two years ago at the behest of Senator Carl Levin of Michigan, ranking member of the Senate Armed Services Committee.
The report acknowledges that Mr. Tenenbaum was “the subject of inappropriate treatment by Department of the Army and Defense Investigative officials.” It noted negatively the government's use of a personnel security investigation “as a ruse for a counterintelligence investigation."
Most significantly, the report stated, “Mr. Tenenbaum’s religion was a factor in the decision that resulted in the inappropriate continuation [of the investigation]... We believe that Mr. Tenenbaum was subjected to unusual and unwelcome scrutiny because of his faith and ethnic background, a practice that would undoubtedly fit a definition of discrimination..."
However, no compensation was determined for Tenenbaum, nor was there any indication that the perpetrators of the discrimination would be punished.
Source: www.israelnationalnews.com
 


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