Operation Somalia Express

CCR STUDIOS is pleased to announce its second nonfiction work on religion, race, and cultural issues in the criminal justice system.

How is a man sent to prison for ten years on a controlled substance violation when the government concedes the substance is not controlled by United States drug laws? In 2007, Ali Awad was convicted and sentenced to ten years in federal prison. There he met an inmate who was a former police officer and lawyer convicted on tax charges. Together the two embarked on a journey in criminal procedure, international law and, most importantly, politics. Soon it became clear Ali was not in prison for what he did but for who he was and where he came from. His public trial was a means to an end and that end was a narrative designed to paint him as a terrorist and paint for the American people a spectacle of revenge.

Available online at www.ccrstudios.org,, as a companion to this book, is a 2,500 page document appendix for researchers to verify and place in context the many details of this incredible story.
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Published on September 14, 2020 07:43
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