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Meet the Muslim Army Chaplain Who Condemned Torture of Guantánamo Prisoners & Then Jailed Himself
Twenty years ago today, the U.S. military began imprisoning Muslim men at Guantánamo Bay in Cuba. We speak with the prison's former Muslim chaplain, James Yee, who was jailed and held in solitary confinement for 76 days after being falsely accused of espionage. All charges were eventually dropped, and he received an honorable discharge. Yee describes how boys as young as 12 to 15 years old were treated as enemy combatants on the prison complex and the widespread Islamophobia that put even Muslim Americans under heavy surveillance. "During my time I was there, it was clear that these individuals were not in any way associated with terrorism whatsoever," says Yee.
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published: 11 Jan 2022
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#Rehumanize2021: Former Guantanamo Chaplain James Yee Shares His Story
James Yee served as the U.S. Army Muslim Chaplain for the prison camp at Guantanamo Bay in 2003. He objected to the abuse of Guantanamo prisoners and was subsequently imprisoned for 76 days in solitary confinement for doing so. In this video, he shares his story with the attendees of the Rehumanize Conference, which was held virtually on September 4, 2021.
Learn more about Rehumanize International at rehumanizeintl.org.
published: 31 Jan 2022
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Guantanamo Bay_Abuse of Human Rights And Justice by James Yee
Guantanamo Bay_Abuse of Human Rights And Justice by James Yee in Peace Conference 2007 Mumbai.
James Yee
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
James J. Yee.
James J. Yee (Chinese: 余百康 or 余优素福, also known by the Arabic name Yusuf Yee) (born c. 1968) is an American former United States Army chaplain with the rank of captain. He is best known for being subject to an intense investigation by the United States, but all charges were later dropped.
Yee, a Chinese American, was born in New Jersey and raised in Springfield Township,[1] where he attended Jonathan Dayton High School.[2] Yee graduated from West Point in 1990. Shortly afterward, he converted from Lutheran Christianity[3] to Islam in 1991, undergoing religious training in Syria and meeting his wife Huda, a Palestinian, with whom he n...
published: 23 Mar 2014
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KISAH MUALAF 2021; James Yee Imam Pertama Di Militer AS, Saksikan Tahanan Di Siksa & Qur'an di hina
KISAH MUALAF 2021; James Yee Imam Pertama Di Militer AS, Saksikan Tahanan Di Siksa & Qur'an di hina
James Yee merupakan imam Muslim pertama militer Amerika Serikat yang ditugaskan di kamp penyiksaan para tahanan Muslim di Guantanamo.
sebelum menjadi Muslim, Yee merupakan seorang pendeta yang melayani dan melindungi hak personel militer AS untuk menjalankan agamanya.
''Ini berarti memberikan dukungan agama, mengambil layanan dan menasihati komandan dalam agama, etika dan moral,'' kenang Yee seperti dilansir The Guardian, Jumat (4/6).
Yee dibesarkan di New Jersey sebagai seorang Lutheran dan masih menjadi seorang Kristen ketika lulus dari akademi militer di West Point. Namun, sebuah pertemuan membuka hatinya terhadap Islam lantaran adanya kesamaan dengan agama Ibrahim lainnya.
published: 09 Jun 2021
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Opposition 911 rally, Former US Army Muslim Chaplain James Yee Speaks
Former US Army Muslim Chaplain James Yee turns on America.
published: 14 Sep 2011
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My Journey To Islam Guantanamo Falsely Prisoned Muslim Revert James Yee
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published: 05 Feb 2022
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My Journey to Islam - James Yee
Discover Islam Week 2012 - My Journey to Islam
Some of us are lucky enough to be born into the Deen, but then some have to take a special journey to find Islam. Therefore with much pleasure UCLU Islamic Society is proud to present 'My Journey to Islam', a panel discussion centred around 3 converts to Islam with different backgrounds and with very unique stories to tell. The event will be followed by an open Q&A.;
Islam is the fastest growing faith within the UK and the world, and this is your chance to find out what Islam has to offer to ones mind, heart and soul.
published: 12 Mar 2012
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James Yee - From Christianity to Islam | likeMEDIA.tv
What made a Lutheran Christianity who had just graduated from the United States Military Academy at West Point become Muslim? And how did he suspect his life would change? Hear about the amazing story of James 'Yusuf' Yee as he went from conversion to becoming a Muslim chaplain at Guantanamo Bay and more.
published: 20 Nov 2012
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Alumni spotlight: James Yee
published: 02 Jun 2021
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My Journey to Islam - James Yee A US Army Personnel
Brother James Yee speaking about his journey to Islam & how many members of his family (forefathers) served in the US army and he too is an US army personnel who joined the forces which stationed in Saudi Arabia during the 1st war against Iraq back in the nineties & that where he learned about Islam for the 1st time and his journey started
published: 26 Jun 2013
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Meet the Muslim Army Chaplain Who Condemned Torture of Guantánamo Prisoners & Then Jailed Himself
Twenty years ago today, the U.S. military began imprisoning Muslim men at Guantánamo Bay in Cuba. We speak with the prison's former Muslim chaplain, James Yee, ...
Twenty years ago today, the U.S. military began imprisoning Muslim men at Guantánamo Bay in Cuba. We speak with the prison's former Muslim chaplain, James Yee, who was jailed and held in solitary confinement for 76 days after being falsely accused of espionage. All charges were eventually dropped, and he received an honorable discharge. Yee describes how boys as young as 12 to 15 years old were treated as enemy combatants on the prison complex and the widespread Islamophobia that put even Muslim Americans under heavy surveillance. "During my time I was there, it was clear that these individuals were not in any way associated with terrorism whatsoever," says Yee.
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Twenty years ago today, the U.S. military began imprisoning Muslim men at Guantánamo Bay in Cuba. We speak with the prison's former Muslim chaplain, James Yee, who was jailed and held in solitary confinement for 76 days after being falsely accused of espionage. All charges were eventually dropped, and he received an honorable discharge. Yee describes how boys as young as 12 to 15 years old were treated as enemy combatants on the prison complex and the widespread Islamophobia that put even Muslim Americans under heavy surveillance. "During my time I was there, it was clear that these individuals were not in any way associated with terrorism whatsoever," says Yee.
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- published: 11 Jan 2022
- views: 22713
43:53
#Rehumanize2021: Former Guantanamo Chaplain James Yee Shares His Story
James Yee served as the U.S. Army Muslim Chaplain for the prison camp at Guantanamo Bay in 2003. He objected to the abuse of Guantanamo prisoners and was subseq...
James Yee served as the U.S. Army Muslim Chaplain for the prison camp at Guantanamo Bay in 2003. He objected to the abuse of Guantanamo prisoners and was subsequently imprisoned for 76 days in solitary confinement for doing so. In this video, he shares his story with the attendees of the Rehumanize Conference, which was held virtually on September 4, 2021.
Learn more about Rehumanize International at rehumanizeintl.org.
https://wn.com/Rehumanize2021_Former_Guantanamo_Chaplain_James_Yee_Shares_His_Story
James Yee served as the U.S. Army Muslim Chaplain for the prison camp at Guantanamo Bay in 2003. He objected to the abuse of Guantanamo prisoners and was subsequently imprisoned for 76 days in solitary confinement for doing so. In this video, he shares his story with the attendees of the Rehumanize Conference, which was held virtually on September 4, 2021.
Learn more about Rehumanize International at rehumanizeintl.org.
- published: 31 Jan 2022
- views: 381
1:06:03
Guantanamo Bay_Abuse of Human Rights And Justice by James Yee
Guantanamo Bay_Abuse of Human Rights And Justice by James Yee in Peace Conference 2007 Mumbai.
James Yee
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
James J. Yee.
...
Guantanamo Bay_Abuse of Human Rights And Justice by James Yee in Peace Conference 2007 Mumbai.
James Yee
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
James J. Yee.
James J. Yee (Chinese: 余百康 or 余优素福, also known by the Arabic name Yusuf Yee) (born c. 1968) is an American former United States Army chaplain with the rank of captain. He is best known for being subject to an intense investigation by the United States, but all charges were later dropped.
Yee, a Chinese American, was born in New Jersey and raised in Springfield Township,[1] where he attended Jonathan Dayton High School.[2] Yee graduated from West Point in 1990. Shortly afterward, he converted from Lutheran Christianity[3] to Islam in 1991, undergoing religious training in Syria and meeting his wife Huda, a Palestinian, with whom he now has one child.[4]
Guantanamo[edit]
In his appointed role as chaplain, Yee ministered to Muslim detainees held at Guantánamo Bay detention camp and received commendation from his superiors for his work.[5] When returning from duty at the Guantanamo Bay Naval Base, he was arrested on September 10, 2003, in Jacksonville, Florida, when a U.S. Customs agent found a list of Guantanamo detainees and interrogators among his belongings.[6] He was charged with five offenses: sedition, aiding the enemy, spying, espionage, and failure to obey a general order. These charges were later reduced to mishandling classified information in addition to some minor charges.[6] He was then transferred to a United States Navy brig in Charleston, South Carolina. The government did not name the country or entity for whom it suspected Yee was spying.
All court-martial charges against Yee were dropped on March 19, 2004, with Maj. Gen. Geoffrey Miller "citing national security concerns that would arise from the release of the evidence,"[7] and he was released to resume his duties. Yee was then accused of adultery and storing pornography on a government computer; and non-judicial punishment under Article 15, UCMJ was imposed. His appeal to General James T. Hill, Commander, United States Southern Command, was granted in April 2004. He left the US military with an honorable discharge in January, but he is still seeking an apology.
Yee was a sometime supervisor of a former US Air Force Airman, who was subsequently court-martialed for his misconduct, but charges were dropped against him.
After Guantanamo[edit]
In October 2005 Yee published his book, For God and Country: Faith and Patriotism Under Fire.[8][9] In it, Yee described an escalating series of problems, including the role he says was played by Adolph McQueen, then the commander of the Joint Detention Group.[10] Yee wrote that he was kept in solitary confinement for seventy-six days, and that he was forced to undergo sensory deprivation. He also wrote that General Geoffrey Miller routinely incited the guards to hate the detainees. He alleges being told of mistreatment of prisoners.[11] Yee argues that most of the detainees had little or no intelligence value about Osama bin Laden or al-Qaida's inner circle:
The people down in Guántanamo probably know as much about Osama bin Laden and al-Qaida as any private in the military would know what's going on inside the Pentagon.
In July 2006, Yee was stopped at the border while returning from a trip to Vancouver, British Columbia, to see Cirque du Soleil. It was Yee's first trip outside the U.S. since he was discharged from the army. He was detained at the border for 75 minutes. Yee commented, "Perhaps this is an indication I'm still of interest to the federal government."[12]
On October 19, 2007, Syrian television broadcast its interview with Yee, in Arabic, where he discussed Koran desecration on the part of the U.S. military.[13]
In December 2007, Yee made a statement on Australian Guantanamo Bay inmate David Hicks, who he regularly counselled while working at Guantanamo Bay. He said that he did not feel Hicks was a threat to Australia, and that "Any American soldier who has been through basic training has had 50 times more training than this guy."[14]
Yee was a delegate to the 2008 Democratic National Convention from the 9th Congressional District of the state of Washington, pledged to support Barack Obama, and actually cast a nominating ballot.[15]
Yee has spoken about what he witnessed at the U.S. Naval Base in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, to audiences around the world.
https://wn.com/Guantanamo_Bay_Abuse_Of_Human_Rights_And_Justice_By_James_Yee
Guantanamo Bay_Abuse of Human Rights And Justice by James Yee in Peace Conference 2007 Mumbai.
James Yee
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
James J. Yee.
James J. Yee (Chinese: 余百康 or 余优素福, also known by the Arabic name Yusuf Yee) (born c. 1968) is an American former United States Army chaplain with the rank of captain. He is best known for being subject to an intense investigation by the United States, but all charges were later dropped.
Yee, a Chinese American, was born in New Jersey and raised in Springfield Township,[1] where he attended Jonathan Dayton High School.[2] Yee graduated from West Point in 1990. Shortly afterward, he converted from Lutheran Christianity[3] to Islam in 1991, undergoing religious training in Syria and meeting his wife Huda, a Palestinian, with whom he now has one child.[4]
Guantanamo[edit]
In his appointed role as chaplain, Yee ministered to Muslim detainees held at Guantánamo Bay detention camp and received commendation from his superiors for his work.[5] When returning from duty at the Guantanamo Bay Naval Base, he was arrested on September 10, 2003, in Jacksonville, Florida, when a U.S. Customs agent found a list of Guantanamo detainees and interrogators among his belongings.[6] He was charged with five offenses: sedition, aiding the enemy, spying, espionage, and failure to obey a general order. These charges were later reduced to mishandling classified information in addition to some minor charges.[6] He was then transferred to a United States Navy brig in Charleston, South Carolina. The government did not name the country or entity for whom it suspected Yee was spying.
All court-martial charges against Yee were dropped on March 19, 2004, with Maj. Gen. Geoffrey Miller "citing national security concerns that would arise from the release of the evidence,"[7] and he was released to resume his duties. Yee was then accused of adultery and storing pornography on a government computer; and non-judicial punishment under Article 15, UCMJ was imposed. His appeal to General James T. Hill, Commander, United States Southern Command, was granted in April 2004. He left the US military with an honorable discharge in January, but he is still seeking an apology.
Yee was a sometime supervisor of a former US Air Force Airman, who was subsequently court-martialed for his misconduct, but charges were dropped against him.
After Guantanamo[edit]
In October 2005 Yee published his book, For God and Country: Faith and Patriotism Under Fire.[8][9] In it, Yee described an escalating series of problems, including the role he says was played by Adolph McQueen, then the commander of the Joint Detention Group.[10] Yee wrote that he was kept in solitary confinement for seventy-six days, and that he was forced to undergo sensory deprivation. He also wrote that General Geoffrey Miller routinely incited the guards to hate the detainees. He alleges being told of mistreatment of prisoners.[11] Yee argues that most of the detainees had little or no intelligence value about Osama bin Laden or al-Qaida's inner circle:
The people down in Guántanamo probably know as much about Osama bin Laden and al-Qaida as any private in the military would know what's going on inside the Pentagon.
In July 2006, Yee was stopped at the border while returning from a trip to Vancouver, British Columbia, to see Cirque du Soleil. It was Yee's first trip outside the U.S. since he was discharged from the army. He was detained at the border for 75 minutes. Yee commented, "Perhaps this is an indication I'm still of interest to the federal government."[12]
On October 19, 2007, Syrian television broadcast its interview with Yee, in Arabic, where he discussed Koran desecration on the part of the U.S. military.[13]
In December 2007, Yee made a statement on Australian Guantanamo Bay inmate David Hicks, who he regularly counselled while working at Guantanamo Bay. He said that he did not feel Hicks was a threat to Australia, and that "Any American soldier who has been through basic training has had 50 times more training than this guy."[14]
Yee was a delegate to the 2008 Democratic National Convention from the 9th Congressional District of the state of Washington, pledged to support Barack Obama, and actually cast a nominating ballot.[15]
Yee has spoken about what he witnessed at the U.S. Naval Base in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, to audiences around the world.
- published: 23 Mar 2014
- views: 7475
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KISAH MUALAF 2021; James Yee Imam Pertama Di Militer AS, Saksikan Tahanan Di Siksa & Qur'an di hina
KISAH MUALAF 2021; James Yee Imam Pertama Di Militer AS, Saksikan Tahanan Di Siksa & Qur'an di hina
James Yee merupakan imam Muslim pertama militer Amerika Ser...
KISAH MUALAF 2021; James Yee Imam Pertama Di Militer AS, Saksikan Tahanan Di Siksa & Qur'an di hina
James Yee merupakan imam Muslim pertama militer Amerika Serikat yang ditugaskan di kamp penyiksaan para tahanan Muslim di Guantanamo.
sebelum menjadi Muslim, Yee merupakan seorang pendeta yang melayani dan melindungi hak personel militer AS untuk menjalankan agamanya.
''Ini berarti memberikan dukungan agama, mengambil layanan dan menasihati komandan dalam agama, etika dan moral,'' kenang Yee seperti dilansir The Guardian, Jumat (4/6).
Yee dibesarkan di New Jersey sebagai seorang Lutheran dan masih menjadi seorang Kristen ketika lulus dari akademi militer di West Point. Namun, sebuah pertemuan membuka hatinya terhadap Islam lantaran adanya kesamaan dengan agama Ibrahim lainnya.
https://wn.com/Kisah_Mualaf_2021_James_Yee_Imam_Pertama_Di_Militer_As,_Saksikan_Tahanan_Di_Siksa_Qur'an_Di_Hina
KISAH MUALAF 2021; James Yee Imam Pertama Di Militer AS, Saksikan Tahanan Di Siksa & Qur'an di hina
James Yee merupakan imam Muslim pertama militer Amerika Serikat yang ditugaskan di kamp penyiksaan para tahanan Muslim di Guantanamo.
sebelum menjadi Muslim, Yee merupakan seorang pendeta yang melayani dan melindungi hak personel militer AS untuk menjalankan agamanya.
''Ini berarti memberikan dukungan agama, mengambil layanan dan menasihati komandan dalam agama, etika dan moral,'' kenang Yee seperti dilansir The Guardian, Jumat (4/6).
Yee dibesarkan di New Jersey sebagai seorang Lutheran dan masih menjadi seorang Kristen ketika lulus dari akademi militer di West Point. Namun, sebuah pertemuan membuka hatinya terhadap Islam lantaran adanya kesamaan dengan agama Ibrahim lainnya.
- published: 09 Jun 2021
- views: 1580
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My Journey To Islam Guantanamo Falsely Prisoned Muslim Revert James Yee
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- published: 05 Feb 2022
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28:39
My Journey to Islam - James Yee
Discover Islam Week 2012 - My Journey to Islam
Some of us are lucky enough to be born into the Deen, but then some have to take a special journey to find Islam...
Discover Islam Week 2012 - My Journey to Islam
Some of us are lucky enough to be born into the Deen, but then some have to take a special journey to find Islam. Therefore with much pleasure UCLU Islamic Society is proud to present 'My Journey to Islam', a panel discussion centred around 3 converts to Islam with different backgrounds and with very unique stories to tell. The event will be followed by an open Q&A.;
Islam is the fastest growing faith within the UK and the world, and this is your chance to find out what Islam has to offer to ones mind, heart and soul.
https://wn.com/My_Journey_To_Islam_James_Yee
Discover Islam Week 2012 - My Journey to Islam
Some of us are lucky enough to be born into the Deen, but then some have to take a special journey to find Islam. Therefore with much pleasure UCLU Islamic Society is proud to present 'My Journey to Islam', a panel discussion centred around 3 converts to Islam with different backgrounds and with very unique stories to tell. The event will be followed by an open Q&A.;
Islam is the fastest growing faith within the UK and the world, and this is your chance to find out what Islam has to offer to ones mind, heart and soul.
- published: 12 Mar 2012
- views: 44087
14:50
James Yee - From Christianity to Islam | likeMEDIA.tv
What made a Lutheran Christianity who had just graduated from the United States Military Academy at West Point become Muslim? And how did he suspect his life wo...
What made a Lutheran Christianity who had just graduated from the United States Military Academy at West Point become Muslim? And how did he suspect his life would change? Hear about the amazing story of James 'Yusuf' Yee as he went from conversion to becoming a Muslim chaplain at Guantanamo Bay and more.
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What made a Lutheran Christianity who had just graduated from the United States Military Academy at West Point become Muslim? And how did he suspect his life would change? Hear about the amazing story of James 'Yusuf' Yee as he went from conversion to becoming a Muslim chaplain at Guantanamo Bay and more.
- published: 20 Nov 2012
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My Journey to Islam - James Yee A US Army Personnel
Brother James Yee speaking about his journey to Islam & how many members of his family (forefathers) served in the US army and he too is an US army personnel wh...
Brother James Yee speaking about his journey to Islam & how many members of his family (forefathers) served in the US army and he too is an US army personnel who joined the forces which stationed in Saudi Arabia during the 1st war against Iraq back in the nineties & that where he learned about Islam for the 1st time and his journey started
https://wn.com/My_Journey_To_Islam_James_Yee_A_US_Army_Personnel
Brother James Yee speaking about his journey to Islam & how many members of his family (forefathers) served in the US army and he too is an US army personnel who joined the forces which stationed in Saudi Arabia during the 1st war against Iraq back in the nineties & that where he learned about Islam for the 1st time and his journey started
- published: 26 Jun 2013
- views: 522