Still, the imam says he is unsure how Mayor de Blasios action will develop into public policy.
There is a real challenge to come up with a 21st century policy or policing for New York one that ensures public safety without violating peoples civil and human rights.
The imam said public officials get paid to meet such goals.
Muslim community activists note promises of the mayors office and the police to build trust. But the activists also say that true healing can come only when they feel satisfied that no city agency or officials will do official profiling.
And for their part, officials continue to repeat their promises to do everything necessary and legal to protect all New York citizens from terrorism.
Media Freedom Questioned in Thailand
Two reporters in Thailand are facing criminal charges for publishing a story about Thai security forces. The story said Thai forces were involved in moving, or trafficking, Rohingya Muslims from Burma. The story was first produced by Reuters news agency. It won a Pulitzer Prize for international reporting last week for its coverage of the Rohingya issue. Media observers consider the case a test for media freedom in Thailand. Mario Ritter tells us more.
Thai reporter Chutima Sidasathian and Australian editor Alan Morison face charges brought by the Royal Thai Navy. The charges include criminal defamation, or harmful misrepresentation, and breaking Thailands Computer Crimes Act.
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