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Wednesday, June 27, 2007 (AP)
No Press Limits in Imams' US Air Case
By AMY FORLITI, Associated Press Writer


   (06-27) 20:00 PDT MINNEAPOLIS, (AP) --

   A federal judge overseeing a lawsuit filed by six Muslim men who were
removed from a US Airways flight has declined to limit public access to
the case.

   Omar T. Mohammedi, a New York attorney for the six Muslim scholars, soug=
ht
to limit media access to court filings and proceedings because he felt
some of the coverage of the case has been biased against his clients.

   "The Court declines to treat this case in the extraordinary manner that
you request," U.S. District Judge Ann Montgomery wrote in a letter dated
Tuesday. She added that the public and press have an interest in full
access to judicial proceedings under the First Amendment.

   The six imams were removed from a US Airways flight in Minneapolis last
fall after passengers reported what they thought was suspicious behavior.
The imams, who were handcuffed and questioned, claim the airline
discriminated against them and violated their civil rights.

   "When you think of the media, and the way they have been portraying this
case, it has not been very helpful. It has been biased," Mohammedi said.
"That has caused a lot of stress, a lot of stress on our clients, as well
as made it difficult for us to handle this case ... in a manner that it
should be handled."

   The complaint seeks an undisclosed amount of money for punitive and
compensatory damages. Besides US Airways, the lawsuit names other
defendants including the Minnesota Metropolitan Airports Commission, which
owns the airport, and John Does, who could later be identified as
passengers.

   An attorney for US Airways said the airline would not comment.

   Mohammedi had wanted the court to remove members of the media from an
electronic distribution list, bar members of the media from hearings and
hold proceedings in closed session, according to the judge's letter.

   Mohammedi said he and his clients have received death threats, partly
because of what he called biased coverage by most media outlets. He cited
a March 30 Associated Press story that he claimed did not accurately
reflect his conversation with a reporter.

   The AP story explored whether the lawsuit would discourage future airline
travelers from speaking up when they see something unusual. The story
included information from Mohammedi, as well as different points of view
from security officials and from an attorney who offered to represent
passengers who might be named as defendants in the lawsuit.

   "We are just asking the media to be balanced and reflect what was said .=
..
and to let justice take its course," Mohammedi said. "I'm asking the media
to be a little bit more responsible in reporting the facts of the case.
That actually would prevent a lot of issues."

   The imams had attended a conference in Minneapolis of the North American
Imams Federation, and were heading to Phoenix. Five were from the
Phoenix-Tempe area, while one was from Bakersfield, Calif.

   The group has said that three of the men said their normal evening praye=
rs
in the airport terminal before boarding the plane, and that they entered
the aircraft individually, except for one member who is blind and needed a
guide. Once on the plane, the men did not sit together.

   A passenger raised concerns about the imams through a note passed to a
flight attendant. According to officials, witnesses reported some of the
imams made anti-American comments about the war in Iraq and that some
asked for seat belt extensions even though a flight attendant thought they
didn't need them. ---------------------------------------------------------=
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Copyright 2007 AP

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