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 DC Appeals Court Brief Claims AIPAC Is an Israeli 
	Foreign Agent in Violation of IRS Regulations
 
 IRMEP, Al-Jazeerah, CCUN, February 6, 2012
 
 Washington-- A 
	  brief filed in the District of Columbia Court of Appeals on January 13 
	  claims the American Israel Public Affairs Committee is a foreign agent of 
	  the Israeli government with no legitimate charitable purpose.  The 
	  brief and other filings may be viewed online at:
	  http://www.IRmep.org/ila/rosen
 
 The brief was filed in response to AIPAC's court claims that it had 
	  been "cleared of wrongdoing" after secretly receiving stolen classified US 
	  industry information from an Israeli embassy official in 1984.  AIPAC 
	  used the still-classified confidential business information to obtain 
	  trade preferences now worth nearly $10 billion per year.
 
 The 
	  brief, filed by IRmep Director Grant F. Smith, claims there is growing 
	  public interest in AIPAC's clandestine operations.  The current case 
	  before the DC Appeals Court seeks a ruling on whether former executive 
	  Steven J. Rosen may proceed to trial against AIPAC and its board of 
	  directors.  Rosen claims it was defamatory for AIPAC to tell the New 
	  York Times his activities "did not comport with standards that AIPAC 
	  expects of its employees." In 2004 Rosen and fellow employee Keith 
	  Weissman were wiretapped telling a Washington Post reporter Iran was 
	  waging "total war" against the US.  The pair channeled classified 
	  national defense information to bolster their credibility.  The two 
	  were fired and later indicted under the Espionage Act.  Shortly 
	  before the Obama administration dropped the espionage charges in 2009, 
	  Rosen sued AIPAC and its board for $20 million.
 
 During his 
	  2010-2011 defamation lawsuit Rosen filed evidence in Superior Court that 
	  AIPAC officials routinely trafficked in classified information such as 
	  national security directives, overseas intelligence about Israel's rivals 
	  and annual reports of secret U.S. arms sales. Rosen's lengthiest filing 
	  examined why AIPAC secretly obtained a 300 page classified U.S. government 
	  document from Israeli Minister of Economics Dan Halpern titled "Probable 
	  Economic Effect of Providing Duty-Free Treatment for Imports from Israel."  
	  AIPAC characterized these incidents as "ancient" and occurring when it was 
	  a "different organization" in its 2011 court filings.
 
 According 
	  to ongoing IRmep Center for Policy and Law Enforcement filings with the 
	  Department of Justice, such clandestine activities provide documentary 
	  evidence AIPAC operates as a stealth foreign agent of the Israeli 
	  government.  IRmep has also challenged AIPAC's tax exempt status by 
	  substantiating to the IRS that such activities fall far outside any IRS 
	  recognizable "charitable purpose."
 
 News release:
 
 http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/dc-appeals-court-brief-claims-aipac-is-an-israeli-foreign-agent-in-violation-of-irs-regulations---irmep-137565008.html
 
 Israel Lobby Archive:  
	  http://irmep.org/ILA/rosen  (IRmep brief and exhibits marked 
	  "new").
 
 Analysis:
	  
	  http://original.antiwar.com/smith-grant/2012/01/10/aipac-tries-to-bamboozle-dc-appeals-court/
 
	
	http://news.yahoo.com/dc-appeals-court-brief-claims-aipac-israeli-foreign-145609638.html   
 
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