Federal appeals court revives challenge of no-fly list

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The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has revived a lawsuit brought by a former Portland resident who alleged the government violated his due process rights by placing him on the no-fly list without notice.

The appeals panel found that a U.S. District Court judge shouldn’t have dismissed Yonas Fikre’s lawsuit simply because the FBI had removed Fikre from the list while his lawsuit was pending.

Fikre’s removal from the no-fly list does not “completely and irrevocably eradicate the effects of the alleged violation(s),” the court wrote.

Fikre, a Muslim American who had lived in Portland until 2009, contends the U.S. government placed him on the no-fly list while he was abroad to coerce him to serve as an FBI informant and provide information on the place where he worshipped, Portland’s biggest Sunni mosque.

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