Government prepares to seize mosques
Federal prosecutors in New York have taken legal steps that could open the way for the government to seize several mosques that sit on land owned by the Alavi Foundation, a nonprofit organization accused of illegally providing money to Iran.
Prosecutors claim the Iranian ambassador to the United Nations and the foundation’s president met clandestinely and regularly made illegal arrangements. In addition to New York, mosques sitting on Alavi Foundation land in Maryland, Texas and California were also implicated in the case.
The New York Times article notes that the action came on the same day President Obama said relations with Iran had not yet normalized.
The foundation’s lawyer says it plans to fight the government in court.




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Earlier this year, Interfaith Alliance of Colorado (TIA-CO) was recognized by the Colorado General Assembly for their work in promoting and leading interfaith dialogue in the state. In mid-November, I received an invitation to join the final session of their 2009 Interfaith Dialogue Series, "Sustainability and Faith," and drove to Denver to find out what they were all about.
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