NEW YORK -- With its whitewashed bell tower, groomed lawns and
Georgian-style buildings, Brooklyn College looks like a slice of
colonial Virginia dropped into modern-day New York City. But for years,
New York police have feared this bucolic setting might hide a sinister
secret: the beginnings of a Muslim terrorist cell.
Investigators
have been infiltrating Muslim student groups at Brooklyn College and
other schools in the city, monitoring their Internet activity and
placing undercover agents in their ranks, police documents obtained by
the Associated Press show. Legal experts say the operation may have
broken a 19-year-old pact with the colleges and violated U.S. privacy
laws, jeopardizing millions of dollars in federal research money and
student aid.
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