New Yorker arrested for broadcasting Hizbollah TV
US authorities have arrested a New York man for broadcasting Hizbollah television station al-Manar. Javed Iqbal, 42, was arrested on Wednesday because his Brooklyn-based company HDTV Ltd. was providing New York-area customers with the Hizbollah-operated channel, federal prosecutors said in a statement. It did not say how long Iqbal’s company had been providing satellite broadcasts of al-Manar, which the US Treasury Department in March had designated as Specially Designated Global Terrorist entity, making it a crime to conduct business with al-Manar. Iqbal has been charged with conspiring to violate the International Emergency Economic Powers Act, the statement said. Federal authorities searched HDTV’s Brooklyn office and Iqbal’s Staten Island home, where Iqbal was suspected of maintaining satellite dishes, the statement said. The US Treasury Department froze US assets of al-Manar in March, saying it supported fund-raising and recruitment activities of Hizbollah, a Shiite Muslim group backed by Syria and Iran that has been at war with Israel in southern Lebanon. (Reuters via Media Network Weblog, August 28, 2006)
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What did he have to say for himself? Was his broadcast related to acts of terrorism in any way?
Comment by Tony — September 8, 2006 @ 6:14 pm